Impact fund backs Ethiopian poultry company
OP Finnfund Global Impact Fund I, the first global emerging markets impact fund in Finland, has invested $5 million in EthioChicken, an Ethiopian poultry company.
Established in 2010, EthioChicken has become a forerunner and one of the largest poultry companies in East Africa. EthioChicken currently operates eight poultry farms and four hatcheries, which produce and supply young chicken for households in rural Ethiopia. EthioChicken is also a significant feed producer with its two feed mills. The company has been financed by Finnfund since 2017.
“We are very happy to welcome OP Finnfund Global Impact Fund I into the shareholding of the company. Finnfund has been one of our strongest allies and supporters, and we look forward to continuing to work with them and the fund as we scale up operations and continue our quest of making farmers healthier and wealthier through poultry,” said David Ellis, CEO of EthioChicken.
“Improving nutrition and livelihoods in rural Ethiopia fits well to the investment strategy of OP Finnfund Global Impact Fund I. EthioChicken has done remarkable work in developing their business, and we are excited to support the work through this funding,” said Tuomas Virtala, head of asset management at OP Corporate Bank.
“EthioChicken is a true success story. Finnfund has been one of the key financiers for several years and actively supporting the development of the company. Ethiopia has experienced political unrest in the past years and the markets were impacted by Covid-19, but EthioChicken has done remarkably well. It is also clear that their work for better nutrition and job creation is needed more than ever,” said Jari Matero, head of Finnfund’s agri and forestry portfolio.
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