www.feronia.com
The Company's focus is on its Arable Farming operations and Oil Palm operations. The Arable Farming division is modeled after Brazil's wildly successful large-scale, mechanized farming operations. The Oil Palm division consists of the historic Feronia PHC plantations which have been in operation since 1911 and Feronia Seeds, Africa's pre-eminent seed breeding and sales operation.
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14/06/2012
Feronia's Sood sees yields, new oil mill as drivers of growth
Africa-focused agriculture company Feronia (CVE:FRN) is targeting higher yields and a new palm oil mill as key drivers of future growth.
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31/05/2012
Feronia boosts Q1 revenues by 31%
Africa-focused farming and oil palm plantation company Feronia (CVE:FRN) narrowed first-quarter losses as revenue grew 31 percent as the company reported a pick-up in yields.
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09/09/2011
Feronia's ambitions in Africa reach beyond palm oil plantations
The company anticipates a planting rate of 2,000 hectares this year and 5,000 per year thereafter. With over 50,000 hectares of inventory, the company has enough land until 2021.
News
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08/08/12
Feronia raises $3 mln in second tranche of financing -
24/07/12
Feronia completes first tranche of private placement offering -
16/07/12
Feronia announces up to C$10 mln brokered private placement financing -
28/05/12
Feronia confirms no affiliation with Feronia Uganda Limited -
01/05/12
Feronia posts FY revenue increase of 91%, palm oil production up 61% -
07/03/12
Feronia expects new DRC agriculture law will not impede operations -
30/11/11
Feronia completes largest single rice planting in Congo -
25/11/11
Feronia ups oil production by 90% in Q3 -
02/09/11
Palm oil producer Ferionia appoints new board member -
27/07/11
Plantation operator Feronia appoints new CEO
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