First Joint Venture Partner Found in Africa
IVORY COAST - Ivory Coast will be the first country on the African continent where Arla Foods registers an actual address.From the new address, sachets of Dano milk powder from the Arla site Akafa in Denmark will be packed and sold in collaboration with a new local partner.
The new partner, Aboubakar Fofana, owns the company Mata Holding in Ivory Coast’s largest city and capital, Abidjan.
From here, he distributes goods for other international food brands and also has his own production of buillon powder which is sold in single portion film sachets.
It is in the same type of sachets that milk powder from Arla will be packed on the new mobile packaging station soon to arrive at Arla’s new address in Abidjan. The sachets will then be distributed to thousands of shops all over the country.
“Having the right partner is crucial as the shops are very small and scattered across the country.
"Mata Holding is a strong sales and distribution partner, and Aboubakar has an international mindset from his previous employment in an international company, and he uses several international suppliers.
"And as he also has production experience, he fits our needs perfectly,” said Rasmus Malmbak Kjeldsen, who is responsible for Arla Foods’ overall business in the Middle East and Africa (MEA).
The new agreement is the first in the pipeline of up to five joint ventures in Africa.
The MEA team are continuously working on establishing important strategic bases in the larger African countries of Nigeria and Egypt.
Establishing a new brand is a challenge
Ivory Coast has about 20 million inhabitants and could also serve as a gateway to neighbouring countries such as Ghana, which is of a similar size.
So far, Arla has not been represented in Africa with retail products so we still have a lot of work ahead of us attracting attention to the Dano milk powder label.
"It will be an exciting challenge as Africa is by no means an untapped market when it comes to dairy products.
"Other big companies such as FrieslandCampina, Nestlé and the regional dairy company Promisador have been major players in Africa for many years," said Rasmus Malmbak Kjeldsen.
The new joint venture agreement was signed at Arla's office in Copenhagen in late June.
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