Olam to double coffee estates in Africa
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OLAM International Ltd plans to more than double coffee-plantation acreage in Africa to improve quality control on the continent.
The company, 51.4 per cent held by Singapore's Temasek Holdings Pte, targets total African coffee farmland at 5,000 hectares from 2,200 hectares already planted in Zambia and Tanzania, Deepak Kaul, senior vice-president for coffee, said on Friday.
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