Goodwill Common Initiative Group

Country/Region: Italy     State/Province: Ferrara

Main Products: Crude Palm Oil, Cocoa, Livestock, Plantain

Location: Via Canapa 15, Ferrara, Italy

Company Introduction
Goodwill common Initiative Group is a privately owned enterprise. Was established in 1992 with legal registration with the ministry of Agriculture and rural development. It is a small firm located in the south west region of Cameroon. Where we have a large palm oil estate with a communal labour force behind it's success. Our main source of supply have been the local market for many years. Goodwill Common Initiative Group is a not currently seeking buyers from overseas to establish more business relationship and increase or productivity. You can also contact our representative overseas to get first hand information about our product before making any further sale agreement. We want to ensure all buyers have confidence in our services before committing payment of founds. Visiting of our firm, providing documentations or any legal means to make sure you are full safe before purchasing. Since we are looking for long term buyers, our aim is to give you the best from our services. Please if you have any further info and interested in working with us feel free to contact us through. Goodwill Common Initiative. Head Office, Sub Divisional Delegation Of Agriculture & Rural Dev't P o box 550. Ekondo Titi, Ndian Division. South West Province. Republic of Cameroon. Tel: 00237-700-1615 Office Representative Europe Mr. Bruno Penda. Via Canapa 15. Ferrara 44100. Italy. Tel: 00393282259949</p>
Company Overview

Business Type: Manufacturing

Year Established: 1992

Contact Information

Contact Person: Mr. Bruno Penda

Department: Consulting

Telephone: 39-32-82259949

Fax: 39-32-8373771

Business Information

Main Markets: Africa

Product Showcase
crude palm oil
cocoa
livestock
plantain

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