Africa Plantation Capital Wins 2017 Agribusiness of the Year Award

Press Release - updated: Dec 17, 2017 18:33 EAT

NAIROBI, Kenya, December 17, 2017 - Africa Plantation Capital is very proud to announce that it has just won the 2017 Agribusiness of the Year Award from the Kenya Chamber of Commerce and Industry KNCCI in Mombasa, Kenya. This award solidifies Africa Plantation Capital’s position as the leading agribusiness management company in Kenya and a key agribusiness leader on the African continent.

Africa Plantation Capital is an ISO 9001:2015 certified plantation and farm management company whose primary business focus is creating and managing sustainable bamboo plantations in Kenya and the East African region to produce and export bamboo fiber for the garment and textile industry, bamboo activated carbon for military and industrial uses, bamboo biomass for clean energy production and bamboo flooring for end user consumers.

Africa Plantation Capital Media Contact

For further information, please contact:

Mrs. Noreen Ogina
Director of Communications
Email: [email protected]
Office: +254 (0) 731 771 141
http://www.africaplantationcapital.com

About Africa Plantation Capital
Multi-award-winning Africa Plantation Capital is also the proud recipient of the Kenya Business of the Year award for 2016 and is part of the APC Group of companies that also includes Asia Plantation Capital. 

Source: Africa Plantation Capital

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