Saturday, April 11, 2020

Fish and Hydroponic Farm Projects Slated for West Africa’s Ivory Coast



Headquartered in New Port Richey, Florida, the Effe Group of Companies, LLC, focuses on investments that transform waste to energy. Led by Earl Wescom, a devoted humanitarian, the investment firm is interested in helping people find better ways of living. One way the Effe Group of Companies, LLC, is accomplishing this is through the development of a series of fish and hydroponic farms in Côte d’Ivoire.

Effe plans to invest $350 million in the project, through which technology and equipment will be brought to West Africa’s Ivory Coast to set up the farms. The project is intended to bolster the local economy, and local people will be trained to do the installations and then operate and manage the farms as they come into productivity. This will create as many as 50,000 much-needed jobs and boost the income of local citizens.

In the interior of the country, an area where access to nutritional food supplies is limited, the fish and hydroponic farms will provide the populations not only with jobs, but also a reliable source of vegetables, fish, and other healthy foods. This will lead to a much-improved lifestyle for the impoverished populace.

For more information on this project, which will be implemented at no cost to the government, please email Ambassador Tivoli at tivo26@gmail.com.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Effe Group Plans to Make $350 Million Investment in West Africa


The Effe Group of Companies, LLC, has successfully negotiated with Ambassador Tivoli to begin construction on a series of fish and hydroponic farms that will be located on West Africa’s Ivory Coast. As ambassador for the development of that country, Mr. Tivoli met with humanitarian Earl Wescom, leader of the Effe Group of Companies, LLC, to review the project and investment, which is expected to total approximately $350 million.

Under this project, a series of fish and hydroponic farms will be established that will produce much-needed fish and fresh vegetables for a nutrition-starved population. Initial plans call for the construction of up to 800 units, which will be located across the country in nearly all cities and towns.

The farms will also create much-needed jobs. In addition to the food production, facilities will be built to accommodate processing and food packaging, and distribution centers will be opened as well. This has the potential to result in as many as 50,000 new jobs, with employment opportunities leading to a dramatic increase in income for many families. Employees will be paid and also become shareholders in the investment.