Japan to Build Fertilizer Factory In Angola

Fertilizer bags

Tokyo, Japan, December 6, 2017// — The President and CEO of the Dannish group Haldor Topsoe has announced in Luanda, Angola the construction of a factory in Soyo municipality, Zaire province with the capacity to produce two million tonnes of fertilizer per year.
The project is valued at $2 billion, totally private and will be built in three years, according to the president of the group, Bjerne Clausen, who spoke to the press after an audience with the Angolan Head of State, João Lourenço.

The factory will create four thousand direct jobs and forty thousand indirect jobs.

Haldor Topsoe has already conducted a survey on the site where the factory will be built. Between 2016 and 2017, the Angola’s import needs for fertilizers stood at 70,000 tonnes.

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