Les Domaines Agricoles
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IndustryAgribusiness
FounderHassan II
Headquarters
5, Route d'Azemmour
Casablanca 21000 - BP 15634, Morocco
Casablanca 21000 - BP 15634, Morocco
Revenue$157 million (2008)[1]
| Industry | Agribusiness |
|---|---|
| Founder | Hassan II |
| Headquarters | 5, Route d'Azemmour Casablanca 21000 - BP 15634, Morocco |
| Revenue | $157 million (2008)[1] |
| Owner | Siger |
| Website | lesdomainesagricoles.com |
Les Domaines Agricoles (known until 2003 as Les Domaines Royaux) is the largest agribusiness firm in Morocco. It belongs to SIGER, the holding company of King Mohammed VI.[1] According to reports the company controls 12,000 hectares of irrigated lands in Morocco.[1]
The company was established in 1960.[2] Between 1967 and 1999, the company was directed by Frenchman Jean Soldini.[3]
The company specialize in agricultural production and processing (citrus, market gardening, fruit growing, livestock and dairy products, aromatic plants, beekeeping, aquaculture).[4]