Invest in Central Africa

There are many reasons to invest in the countries of Central Africa, but they can be summed up in one word: OPPORTUNITY.

Central Africa includes : Angola, Burundi, Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Congo DRC, the central African Republic, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe and Chad.
It is the only region of the continent geographically connected to the other four regions of Africa :

  • In West Africa via the Cameroon and Chad.
  • North Africa via the Chad and the central African republic.
  • The East Africa via the DRC, Rwanda and Burundi.
  • In Southern Africa through Angola and the DRC.

This is the position of the Central Africa offers many opportunities PPP contract to investors for the construction of transport infrastructure and logistics (roads, railways, bridges, ports and airports, etc) and ICT, to improve connectivity of the region.

Non-renewable resources : oil, gas, nickel, cobalt, copper, iron, tin, manganese, gold, diamonds, bauxite, phosphate, platinum, titanium, lithium, etc, with some of the reservations of the largest in the world :

  • 60% of the world’s reserves of cobalt.
  • 25% of the world’s supply of diamonds.
  • 35% of the global reserves of manganese.
  • 15% of the world reserves of iron.
  • 15% of the world’s nickel reserves.

Renewable resources : timber, cocoa, bananas, cotton, coffee, tea, natural rubber, palm oil, starch, and many varieties of fruit, natural, etc

-basement largely unexplored : The basement of the central Africa is still largely under-explored, with only 40% of the territory of the region is geologically explored to date, suggesting a potential
mining is considerable.

Central Africa has a wide range of raw materials sold mainly in their raw state.
The structural transformation of the economies of the region requires the development of industrial projects of transformation, in order to capture and set in the region of the added values and move further downstream in the value chains of the world.

Many of the projects of construction of dams exist in the region, offering investors willing to contribute to the resorption of the energy deficit of the
region, the opportunity to fill the energy deficit in the region.
Similarly, the Central Africa is full of large reserves of natural gas world-class.

More than 3,000 km of coast on the Atlantic ocean.
Many large navigable rivers and the great lakes.
Maritime and river Transport (emergency of a shipping company, regional). Opportunities for the development of sustainable projects (aquaculture, fisheries, ecological, coastal tourism, marine renewable energy).

  • 120 million hectares of arable land for the development of agriculture.
  • Great opportunities for the organic and ecological farming.
  • A large herd, allowing the development of pastoral activities and
  • livestock industries.
  • Many investment opportunities in the AgriTech

Central Africa needs investment in the development of value chains in agro-industrial regional and increase its agricultural productivity, in order to
reduce its dependency on food vis-à-vis imports and nurture a population of more than 215 million people which grows by an average of 3% each year.

  • Central Africa is the 2nd green lung in the world, after the Amazon
  • Carbon sequestration is estimated at more than $ 30 billion dollar per year.
  • Great potential for development finance, climate finance and green.

Hotel chains, Ecotourism, zoological parks, seaside tourism, etc

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