Ethiopia: International Finance Corporation invests EUR20 mln in Soufflet Malt Ethiopia
International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, announced on October 31 a 20 million investment in Soufflet Malt Ethiopia, the New Business Ethiopia reported.
The investment of the private sector window of the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) aims to help the company build and operate a malting plant in Ethiopia, supporting local farmers and economic growth, according to the press statement from IFC.
The greenfield investment will help Soufflet Malt Ethiopia, a subsidiary of French company Groupe Soufflet, modernize Ethiopias malt supply chain and boost local production of the key beer ingredient.
The malting plant, in Addis Ababas Lemi Industrial Park, is expected to produce 110,000 metric tons of malt annually. IFC and the GAFSP Private Sector Window are each investing 10 million in the project.
Jean-Michel Soufflet, Chairman of Groupe Soufflet, said, This is Groupe Soufflets first investment in sub-Saharan Africa and marks a strategic milestone for the company. IFC has been a strategic partner of our group for many years, and IFCs support is very valuable for the success of our greenfield investment in Ethiopia. We are also counting on IFCs expertise in agribusiness to help us put in place an extensive network of barley farmers and improve agricultural productivity in Ethiopia.
Jumoke Jagun-Dokunmu, IFC Regional Director for Eastern Africa, said, IFCs investment in Soufflet Malt Ethiopia will boost local malt sourcing by helping smallholder farmers increase productivity, strengthening the countrys agricultural supply chain. Supporting agriculture is a major focus of IFCs strategy in Ethiopia.
IFC, a long-standing partner with Groupe Soufflet, will also provide advisory services to about 40,000 smallholder barley farmers to strengthen their links to the malt supply chain. The longer-term goal is to help double their yields.
Soufflet Ethiopia plans to source 100 percent of its barley locally, with 80 percent from smallholder farmers. Currently, about 70 percent of the malt used by Ethiopian brewers is imported. Groupe Soufflet is active in 22 countries in Asia, Europe, and South America.
IFCa sister organization of the World Bank and member of the World Bank Groupis the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets.
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