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Cros Agro Allied Ltd (BlackPace)

Potato wedges

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Company Description

Cros Agro Allied Ltd "Cros Agro" is a diversified agribusiness company headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria. Cros Agro is poised to be the leader in this sector in Nigeria.

Cros Agro, a subsidiary of the Blackpace investment group (BlackPace Africa), is creating a value chain for potatoes, including processing potatoes into French Fries and dehydrated Potato Flakes.

The company has partnered with a.o. the Swedish companies Elof Hansson and Rosenqvists Food Tech as well as GEA Holland for the realization of this project.

Currently, the firm occupies a 3,200 hectares of land assets of different crops including Coffee, Potato farm, Oil Palm Plantation, Ginger farm, Soya beans, Banana. Focusing on both the farm production of crops to the processing lines of its business Cros Agro is changing the agribusiness landscape of Africa.

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Nigerian firm Blackpace acquires potato chip manufacturer Ndiyo in Rwanda
November 12, 2017

Nigerian firm Blackpace acquires potato chip manufacturer Ndiyo in Rwanda

BlackPace Africa Group has bought Ndiyo Business Group, a major producer of salted potato chips in Rwanda.
Nigeria: Plateau, BlackPace sign $65m MoU to increase potato production
August 06, 2017

Nigeria: Plateau, BlackPace sign $65m MoU to increase potato production

BlackPace Africa, an Africa-focused investment management and advisory firm, and the Plateau State government have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) towards a joint development arrangement to upscale potato production in the state and set up a potato processing facility in Jos, the state capital.
Cross Agro is building the largest French fries and Potato Flakes processing factory in Nigeria and West-Africa.
April 18, 2017

Cros Agro is planning a French Fries and Potato Flakes processing factory in Nigeria

Cros Agro Allied Ltd, a Nigerian agribusiness company, has announced a commitment to invest $65 million in the country’s potato sector, which includes the realization of the production of French fries and potato flakes