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Nestlé Cameroon will soon buy its coffee directly from local producers

Nestlé Cameroon will soon buy its coffee directly from local producers
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 07 February 2015 01:36

(Business in Cameroon) - Nestlé’s Cameroonian subsidiary, which has been selling Nescafé products made with Cameroonian coffee, is planning to create a network of cooperatives from which it will buy coffee, ending its partnership with Olam. This was revealed by company inside sources.

To do this, Nestlé Cameroon’s deputy head, Bruno Olierhoek indicated that the company will “make contact with cooperatives in the next few weeks so that they meet the requirements” of the Swiss agro-foods company.  

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