List of African countries where EU Biofuels companies invest
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African Country where investment |
EU country of origin |
Name of company |
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FRANCE |
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Cameroon |
BELGIUM |
Fabri Belgium, partner of Bolloré |
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FRANCE |
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| LUXEMBOURG | Socfinal, partner of Bolloré | |
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Ethiopia |
GERMANY |
Flora Ecopower |
| Italy | Fri El Green Power | |
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Ghana |
NORWAY |
Biofuel Africa |
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SWEDEN |
Sekab |
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Mali |
NETHERLANDS |
Dutch automaker Kia |
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Mozambique |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Sun Biofuels |
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SWEDEN |
Sekab |
|
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Nigeria |
UNITED KINGDOM |
T4M (Trans4mation Agric Tech) |
|
Pop. Rep. of Congo |
ITALY |
ENI |
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South Africa |
NETHERLANDS |
Dutch biofiesel company |
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Tanzania |
BELGIUM |
Felisa |
|
UNITED KINGDOM |
CAMS Group |
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|
UNITED KINGDOM |
Sun Biofuels |
|
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SWEDEN |
Sekab |
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| Uganda | GERMANY | Neumann Kaffee Grupp |
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Zambia |
UNITED KINGDOM |
D1Oils |
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