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Family owned, Family grown

Farid Karama, a director at Sulma Foods, shares insights into bridging the gap between farmers and markets, driving value creation through innovative solutions, and unlocking the opportunities in agritourism to diversify and expand agribusiness ventures.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Farid Karama, a director at Sulma Foods, shares insights into bridging the gap between farmers and markets, driving value creation through innovative solutions, and unlocking the opportunities in agritourism to diversify and expand agribusiness ventures.

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Transformational Business Network Africa

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Farid Karama, a director at Sulma Foods, shares insights into bridging the gap between farmers and markets, driving value creation through innovative solutions, and unlocking the opportunities in agritourism to diversify and expand agribusiness ventures.

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Family owned, Family grown is created and hosted by Transformational Business Network Africa.
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