Kenya-based Victory Group has secured $15 million in funding from AgDevCo to expand its tilapia farming operations in both Rwanda and Kenya.
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Tilapia producer Victory Group secures $15m follow-on investment from AgDevCo. The funding will support the East African tilapia producer's next phase of expansion in Kenya and Rwanda.
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The initiative, supported by aquaculture company Victory Farms, aims to boost fish production among small-scale farmers. At ...
Kenyan aquaculture startup Victory Farms has raised a fresh $15 million (Sh1.9 billion) in funding from UK-based investment ...
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Victory Group farms tilapia on Lake Victoria in Kenya and Lake Kivu in Rwanda. The company sells fresh fish to thousands of mama sam ...