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The Abdelmoulas invest in meat processing in Tétouan Park

The Abdelmoula family is consolidating its investments in the agri-food industry.

The Abdelmoula clan, known in the north of Morocco for its long history in business but also in politics, with a rather controversial management interlude of the Tangier town hall, is preparing to launch a new project in the city of Tetouan. industrial. Led by COMRES Tetouan, a structure owned by the COMRES family holding company (based in Tangier and also operating in the catering sector), this new project consists of the establishment of an agri-food complex dedicated to the production of charcuterie and other animal-based food products.

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With an investment envelope of more than 75 million dirhams for a first phase, this project should accelerate the development of COMRES Tetouan and establish its downstream integration in the red meat and poultry processing sector.

Thanks to the launch of its new activity, COMRES Tétouan, which already achieves a turnover close to 100 million dirhams thanks to its historic slaughtering activity, intends to raise its income in the medium term to more than 150 million dirhams. .

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As for the Tétouan Park industrial zone which will house the new processing unit, it marks the acceleration of its development with an increase in new establishments over the past year, including in particular the arrival of the giant Japan Tobacco International which has just launch a billion dirham project there or even Tablepan, leader in the production of wood-based plywood, and Wafra Chimie, which recently launched a new industrial unit specializing in the manufacture of silicone-based products.


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