DAVOF Selects Céréalis to Take Over Its Operations in Africa
13 December 2023
In a significant announcement on December 13, 2023, DAVOF is preparing for a transformative shift in its operations starting on February 1, 2024.
As part of this transition, the supply of agriproducts, including Ivory Coast wheat bran pellets and palm kernel expellers, will be entrusted to CEREALIS in Paris.
See the Press Announcement here.
Millers in West and Central Africa now prefer French wheat
08 February 2023
Thanks to financial assistance from AFD subsidiary Proparco, the leading French wheat trader south of the Sahara will be able to benefit from a credit facility to supply its customers. Millers in West and Central Africa, who now prefer French wheat, have lobbied in favor of this measure.
Sales up 10.9% to 23.1 MD
01 February 2023
For Céréalis, 2022 was a year of good performance. In fact, “commercial efforts and the diversity of the product portfolio enabled the company to achieve growth in sales and close the year with an increase of 10.9%”.
Proparco joins forces with BIC Bred and Céréalis to support cereal imports into Africa
19 January 2023
This initiative is part of the response to the growing demand for cereals by SME millers in sub-Saharan Africa. “This partnership with Proparco enables Bic-Bred (Suisse) SA to support Céréalis’ growing financing needs, which are driven by population growth and changing eating habits in sub-Saharan Africa”.
Interview with Hugo Depoix in the New York Times
August 2022
A few days ago, Hugo Depoix, Managing Director of CEREALIS PARIS, was interviewed by The New York Times newspaper to give his views on the #grain agreement signed last Friday between #Ukraineand #Russia and its consequences for #Africa.
Impact of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the cereals market in Africa?
14 March 2022
(Podcast) What impact will the Russian-Ukrainian conflict have on the African cereals market? Hugo Depoix, Managing Director of Céréalis, Africa’s leading supplier of French milling wheat to private mills in West and Central Africa, explains.
Cameroon imported 860,000 tonnes of wheat in 2020 from Russia, Canada, France and the USA
27 August 2021
These imports, which cost around FCFA 150 billion, are up by 30,000 tonnes year-on-year. They are gradually approaching the 900,000 tonnes of imports forecast at the start of the year by the Ministry of Trade and operators in the sector.