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Support for agriculture

23 Oct 2013 - by Ed Richardson
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In a move that has the potential
to add strength to the expanding
Mozambican agricultural sector,
Grindrod Trading Holdings has
acquired a 20% share in Senwes.
Senwes, established in 1909, is
one of the leading agribusiness
companies in South Africa with
retail and grain operations
throughout the central region
of South Africa as well as grain
trading offices in Malawi, Zambia
and Mozambique.
The company’s main business is
the provision of input products for
agricultural production, market
access for grain produce, as well
as financial, technical, insurance
and logistical services to grain
producers.

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