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Number of Beneficiaries: 5000

Project Title OKOUMEA: INNOVATION

Number of beneficiaries: 5000

Number of indirect beneficiaries: 20000

Project location: Libreville, Gabon

Project Promoter: IKOUMBOU IKOUMBOU Bertin

Project display :

The project is to create an okume resin's processing plant with a laboratory and nine other gum factories, muscle toners, cosmetics, essential oils, elbow prostheses for the disabled, incense, production of renewable energy and armaments.

My ambition is to develop this product, so far it is usedtraditionally by natives for lighting indigenous lamp/ torch while it can be used in the cosmetics industry, gum, pharmaceuticals, armaments, essential oils, manufacture of prostheses, in renewables and in weapons. This product has a very high potential for scientific, technological and economic.

Analysis of the need

Gabon sorely lacks industries and the unemployment rate is 35% among youth and 25% of the workforce. To curb these problems it is time that Gabon values its natural resources and adopts a powerful industrial fabric to create wealth and contribute positively to economic and social progress of its people and that of all humanity.

Relevance of the project

The proposed creation of the resin treatment plant and its development in various clusters bring new life to Gabon, because the applications of this product is multiple, Gabon will develop a diversified industrial base, an essential factor in development, not only as a producer of wealth but also quality jobs. Then this project can also help in scientific and technological development.

Project Partners

-Ministry of Industry

-Ministry Of Water and Forests

-Ministry of Health

-Ministry Of Energy

-IFAMETRA -CENAREST

Potential Investors

Impacts and Prospects

Since okoumé is the first most representative essence of Gabonese forest, harvestingof this product on the entire national territory will enable people to have serious revenue, and the establishment of various products of various manufacturing units,providing lower income employment and help the emergence of a new middle class, able to boost the consumption of locally made goods and services to revive the economy.

Conclusion:

This project has geo-strategic, scientific and technological related beneficiaries, human material and budget will be defined in an industrial-type project study which will be conducted with investors, the Gabonese government and research institutes.

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