Wilmar forms Myanmar sugar JV
Funding will come from internal means
WILMAR International, in agreeing to form a sugar joint venture with a Myanmar producer yesterday, added yet another piece to its growing sugar empire.
Through the joint venture with Great Wall Food Stuff Industry Company, of which Wilmar will hold a 55 per cent stake, it will acquire two sugar mills, a bioethanol plant, and an organic compound fertiliser plant.
The mills have a sugar production capacity of 65,000 tonnes a year.
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