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The Development Corporation is an Agro- Industrial Complex that grows, processes and markets tropical export crops. It operates in the Central African sub-region. It is a parastatal company and its operations management is directed by a General Manager and governed by a Board of Directors also headed by a Chairman. Currently, its plantations cover a total of approximately 41,000 Hectares of land, 38,000 Hectares of which is mature and of production stage. The corporation constitutes a workforce of over 15,700 employees, including temporal workers, making it the second highest employer after the state Its major products include Banana, Semi-finished rubber, Palm oil Palm kernel Soya beans oil Cashew nut Sesame seed Yellow maize Charcoal Wood pellet Garlic Onion White kidney beans Ginger Black pepper BANANA. 98,000 metric tons of high quality tropical bananas, of the Williams grade produced annually and marketed in partnership with Del Monte. RUBBER Three standard grades of semi-finished rubber (sheet, latex crumb, field crumb ) are produced from 17,000 Ha of rubber estates. The annual production of 22,000 tons is marketed abroad. PALM OIL 15,000 metric tons of cholesterol free red palm oil, rich in vitamin E, is produced annually from 12,000 Ha of palms plantation and marketed mostly locally. PALM KERNEL Palm kernel is extracted from the nuts of processed palm fruit. 3,455 metric tons is produced annually and sold locally for the manufacture of soap and cosmetics Email:developmentcorpirationcam@outlook Email:limbedynamic1comltd@gmail
Posted on: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 16:54:07 +0000

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