International

FROM LOCAL MOROCCAN MARKET TO WEST AFRICA

Our Joint ventures are not a set of practices. It is an approach to selecting and implementing poultry products and services that are adapted to the country, over time and space, and integrated in such a manner that they work together to maximize synergy and minimize costs.

The process of developing a joint venture is being built on shareholders engagement and capacity building by conducting a baseline analysis, identifying and prioritizing potential investments in aviculture, and developing preliminary designs and guidelines for the implementation and monitoring of investment projects.

SIMILAR POULTRY INVESTMENTS PROJECTS ARE BEING CONSIDERED IN WEST AFRICA

CASAGRAINS GROUP

CASAGRAINS GROUP
Morocco

Société Marroco-Malienne d’aviculture
Mali

Société Mauritanienne de Volailles
Mauritania

Future Joint Ventures
Senegal

Future Joint Ventures
Togo

Future Joint Ventures
Gabon

Sommavi

Establishment of the first Joint Venture since 2017 with the largest poultry operator in Mali « Société Maroco-Malienne d’aviculture » specialized in the poultry industry with broiler breeder farm, broiler and layer hatchery and a broiler and layer farms.

www.sommavi.com

SMV

Establishment of a second Joint Venture in Mauritania since 2018 in partnership with local operators « Société Mauritanienne de volailles », the SMV integrates poultry complex that includes a feed manufacturing unit, a hatchery, production of broiler chicken and an industrial poultry slaughterhouse.

The company infrastructures :

  • Broiler breeder and broiler farms
  • Broiler breeder hatchery
  • Animal feed
  • Slaughterhouse