Mission : To free these factories from the pressure of the purchases and to enable them focusing on the production and the sales.

Twenty four years ago was born a French company dedicated to supply the African businesses.

This company was designed to adapt to their constraints and to fit their needs.

For the reason that the fact to create and to develop an industrial company in Africa requires temerity and an extraordinary courage,

For the reason that these manufacturers have to face the daily challenges of the political and social instability, that of the climate, the challenges of the lack or the obsolescence of the infrastructures, that of the fragility of the banking system, the extreme poverty of the population, the energetic costs, that of the distrust of the northern hemisphere vis-à-vis the southern continent,

For the reason that, despite all these constraints, the African continent possesses today the highest economic growth rates in the world,

For the reason that we have to be optimistic and to believe in the potentialities of this continent,

For the reason that only the industry is able to create the wealth and the employments which are essential to the economic growth and to the human development,

For the reason that the African manufacturers accomplish an unbelievable feat in the everyday life, and carry on their shoulders the future of their continent,

We put ourselves at their disposal,

Twenty four years ago was born… CAP AFRIQUE

Antoine FROUTÉ, Managing Director

          Francophone Sub-Saharian Africa remains the engine of African growth…

“French-speaking sub-Saharian Africa should still be the most dynamic part of the continent in 2021.

Public debt has generally been brought under control in French-speaking Sub-Saharian Africa, which remains, and increasingly so, the least indebted part of the continent … and at a much lower level than in developed countries! Moreover, it should benefit more from the rebound expected in 2021, in a more favorable international and African context”.

 

Source CERMF : Ilyes Zouari, Président du Centre d’Etudes et de Réflexion sur le Monde Francophone (AFP, 08-04-2021)

               … and the economy of the Sahelo-Saharian zone is still resilient to the challenges of the Covid pandemic 19

“Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to emerge from the recession caused by the Covid 19 pandemic with an expected GDP growth level of 3% for 2021 …/… The recovery remains fragile, however, due to the continent’s low vaccination rate, prolonged economic damage, and lack of momentum in the recovery …/…

  After an expected average growth rate of 3.1% in 2021 — compared to 4.5% in 2019 — 7 Sahelian or Central-West African countries, CAP AFRIQUE’s clients, are expected to achieve an average growth rate of 5.12% in 2022: Burkina Faso 5.0%, Côte d’Ivoire 6.0%, Republic of Congo 2.3%, Mali 5.2%, Mauritania 3.7%, Niger 8.9%, Senegal 4.9%”.

 

Source : Rapport de la Banque Mondiale, 6 octobre 2021 (Table 2.6.2, Sub-Saharian Africa forecasts)

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