OTC-Holland to invest in Burkina Faso's organic mango sector

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OTC-Holland to invest in Burkina Faso's organic mango sector

Organic distributor OTC-Holland has announced it will invest in the construction of a new mango packing station together with partner SanlĆ© Sechage Export in Burkina Faso. 

SanlĆ© has been OTC's regular supplier of organic mangoes for several years now from the landlocked West African country.

"Combined with our drying plant for mangoes at the same location, we can achieve a huge qualitative leap in the coming years," SanlƩ director Yaya KonƩ and commercial manager Karim Soma said.

"The launch of this project is a logical step in the ambition we both share. We continuously want to book quality improvement. Due in part to the develoPPP program we can take this step together with OTC".

The develoPPP program was estbalished by the German Government to boost economic cooperation and development.

OTC-Holland managing director Edward Out and head of purchasing for Africa said: "Supply Development is one of the spearheads at OTC. It is of great importance for buyers to be able to continue to operate well into the near future.

"Together with our partner SanlƩ in Burkina we saw the need to improve infrastructure and invest in specific knowledge," he said.

SanlƩ is currently working with 16 certified local mango growers.

KonĆ© added that together with these growers, OTC would "cooperate to improve the entire process, from cultivation to harvesting and from sorting methods to conditioning."

ā€œWe expect to extend our group of growers in the coming years and thus our export volumes to increase," he said.

Photos: OTC-Holland

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