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Cameroonian state injects FCfa 2 billion in private chicken production and processing project

Cameroonian state injects FCfa 2 billion in private chicken production and processing project
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 03 May 2017 12:15

(Business in Cameroon) - An industrial unit specialised in the production and processing of broiler chickens will soon emerge in the area of Dzeng, located in the Centre region of Cameroon. The ceremony to lay the foundation stone of this industrial complex was presided over by the Minister of Economy Louis Paul Motazé, last 28 April.

Indeed, we are told officially, the Cameroonian government will bring a financial contribution of FCfa 2 billion to the creation of this project that is sponsored by a private-sector operator, who has a partnership with the Italian Chamber of Commerce.

The Dzeng industrial complex aims to produce 300,000 broilers annually, as well as 10,800 trays of eggs. It should strengthen the national supply of broilers, but above all bring the beginning of a solution to the absence of chicken slaughter lines in the country.

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