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Aspuna selected for University of Cambridge annual showcase
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QTV News – 05 Dezembro 2019
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Die AWE ist Teil unseres Ökosystems
Maria-Yassin Jah ist Gründerin und CEO der Aspuna Group, die sich als Unternehmen mit „social impact“ positioniert und in mehreren afrikanischen Ländern in agrarische Rohstoffe wie Maniok investiert. Bereits seit 2017 begleitet und unterstützt die Agentur für...
Start des Entwicklungsinvestitionsfonds
Dr. Gerd Müller, Bundesminister für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, rief bei der Auftaktveranstaltung am 4. Juni 2019 zum "Aufbruch in die Wachstums- und Chancenmärkte des 21. Jahrhunderts" auf. Ab sofort können sich europäische Unternehmen im Rahmen...
’Aspuna’ Cassava Milling Factory Authorities Dilate on Challenge
Foroyaa Newspaper. ‘ASPUNA’ CASSAVA MILLING FACTORY AUTHORITIES DILATE ON CHALLENGES By Nelson Manneh. 18th December 2018. Aspuna company Gambia Limited, is the first of the London headquartered Aspuna group of companies located in the Gambia. The company is an...
Aspuna Company Begins Processing Cassava Into Flour
By Nelson Manneh ‘Aspuna’ Flour Company established in Duwasu village in Kombo East District of the West Coast Region, has started processing cassava into flour. According to the proprietor, the establishment of the Company is to impact on the lives of the people by...
Aspuna Flour Processing Factory Established In West Coast Region
By Nelson Manneh ‘Aspuna’ Flour Mill and Processing Factory was opened in Duwasu Village in the Kombo East District of the West Coast Region. According to the country Director of the Company Mr. Amadou Jah, the factory costs 20 million dalasi to install and...
Aspuna is breaking down barriers for African cassava farmers
Aspuna cassava nursery in cooperation with the National Agricultural Research Institute Although cassava is an important part of the diet for 800 million people in Africa, shortage of equipment for processing has meant production has been unable to increase. To meet...
Solving the cassava problem: Big new opportunities in Sub-Saharan market
Although cassava is an important part of the diet for 800 million people in Africa, shortage of equipment for processing has meant production has been unable to increase. Read full article HERE.
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