The Cameroonian subsidiary of the multinational Louis Dreyfus Commodities, is the announced recipient of six contracts to supply fertiliser, herbicides and insecticides to the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC), an agro-industrial company that produces palm oil, bananas and rubber in South-West Cameroon.
The contracts with a delivery deadline of 45 days, according to the release issued by the Cameroonian Minister of Public Contracts, Abba Sadou, are worth a total of 290.5 million FCFA.
Louis-Dreyfus Commodities is a multinational trading company which operates in 53 countries worldwide. The group is one of the “Big 5” of global trading, alongside ADM, Bunge, Cargill and Glencore.