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Cameroon to Launch Alcohol Producers Association

Cameroon to Launch Alcohol Producers Association
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 16 May 2018 14:39

(Business in Cameroon) - According to reliable sources,Cameroon Alcohol Producers Association (CAPA) will be launched on May 18, 2018 in a ceremony organized at a hotel in Yaoundé.  

The Association for the time being, is expected to constitute five companies: SABC group, Guinness Cameroon, Union camerounaise des brasseries (UCB), and the two local producers of wine Sofavinc and Fermencam. 

According to the proponents, the main goal of CAPA is to “build a stronger sector grouping members who share the same professional and ethical values and be a driving force for proposals with GICAM in order to support Cameroon’s socio-economic development and industrial policy”.

The association also wants to defend and promote its members’ activities, assume its members' social responsibility, sensitize for responsible consumption of alcohol, develop technological cooperation between them, promote good practices within the sector and as well ensure loyal and honest competition among those members.

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