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Heat and Control established a dedicated team and office in Cape Town, South Africa in 1992.
十一月 10, 2020
Key Technology and Heat and Control Form Strategic Partnership in South Africa and Sub-Saharan
Key Technology, Inc. and Heat and Control Pty Ltd. announce an extension of their existing strategic partnership, supporting customers in Australia, New Zealand and India, to now include the region of South Africa and Sub-Saharan.
Senselet sells potato chips in a range of different flavours, mostly in large Ethiopian cities.
一月 12, 2020
Pepsico becomes major shareholder in Ethiopian Potato Chips company Senselet
PepsiCo joins Veris as a major shareholder in Senselet Food Processing Plc in Ethiopia. Senselet, founded in 2015, today has a leading market position in Ethiopia with its SUN Chips brand that is being produced from locally sourced potatoes.
PepsiCo Targets African Growth With Offer To Acquire Pioneer Foods
七月 22, 2019
PepsiCo Targets African Growth With Offer To Acquire Pioneer Foods
PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEP) ("PepsiCo") today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire all the outstanding shares of Pioneer Foods Group Ltd.
Paul Andrew Olusegun (left) and Mathieu Rouviere exchange documents after signing the takeover deal. BlackPace plans to inject over $10m into chip maker Ndiyo to expand production capacity.
十一月 12, 2017
Nigerian firm Blackpace acquires potato chip manufacturer Ndiyo in Rwanda
BlackPace Africa Group has bought Ndiyo Business Group, a major producer of salted potato chips in Rwanda.
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Lambert's Bay Foods (South Africa)
五月 26, 2016
French Fry Manufacturer Lambert's Bay Foods acquired by Famous Brands
In South Africa, Famous Brands has acquired 100% of the business of Lamberts Bay Foods, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Oceana Group Limited (Oceana) manufacturing frozen french fries.
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一月 30, 2013
African Agricultural Capital Fund (AACF, Pearl Capital Partners) invests in Midlands Limited
Pearl Capital Partners (Pearl) has recently concluded an investment of KSh 200 million (US$ 2,300,000) in the Kenyan potato processor Midlands Limited through the African Agricultural Capital Fund (AACF).
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