Ghana Rubber Estates Limited
www.grelgh.comGhana Rubber Estates Limited is a company based out of Ghana. Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL) started as a small private plantation established by R. T. Briscoe in 1957 at Dixcove with a plantation size of 923 hectares. The plantation was nationalized into Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) in 1960 and later, State Farms Corporation in 1962. At that time, the rubber plantation had expanded to 36,390 hectares in Dixcove, Abura and Subri. The Ghana Government, in 1967,established a joint venture company with Firestone Tyre Company of USA to take over the rubber plantation. This joint venture company was Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL). By then, the plantation had expanded to 39,390 hectares. GREL became wholly state-owned in 1980 when Firestone sold its shares in GREL to the Ghana Government. However, the Ghana Government entered into a financing agreement with the then Caisse Française de Development (CFD) now Agence Française de Developpment to rehabilitate and manage the company’s rubber plantation and to build a new rubber processing plant at Apimenim. After the rehabilitation in 1996, the French management company, Societe Internationale d Plantation d’ Hevea (SIPH) became the major shareholder of the company. VISION Economic empowerment through rubber cultivation for sustainable rural community development to alleviate poverty. MISSION STATEMENT To deliver quality extension services to rubber outgrowers through advance and innovative technology by our motivated staff. To enable outgrowers have sustainable income, enjoy a better living and to contribute to national development. To collaborate with all stakeholders to effectively and efficiently utilize public funds to improve the living standards of the rural communities.
Read moreGhana Rubber Estates Limited is a company based out of Ghana. Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL) started as a small private plantation established by R. T. Briscoe in 1957 at Dixcove with a plantation size of 923 hectares. The plantation was nationalized into Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) in 1960 and later, State Farms Corporation in 1962. At that time, the rubber plantation had expanded to 36,390 hectares in Dixcove, Abura and Subri. The Ghana Government, in 1967,established a joint venture company with Firestone Tyre Company of USA to take over the rubber plantation. This joint venture company was Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL). By then, the plantation had expanded to 39,390 hectares. GREL became wholly state-owned in 1980 when Firestone sold its shares in GREL to the Ghana Government. However, the Ghana Government entered into a financing agreement with the then Caisse Française de Development (CFD) now Agence Française de Developpment to rehabilitate and manage the company’s rubber plantation and to build a new rubber processing plant at Apimenim. After the rehabilitation in 1996, the French management company, Societe Internationale d Plantation d’ Hevea (SIPH) became the major shareholder of the company. VISION Economic empowerment through rubber cultivation for sustainable rural community development to alleviate poverty. MISSION STATEMENT To deliver quality extension services to rubber outgrowers through advance and innovative technology by our motivated staff. To enable outgrowers have sustainable income, enjoy a better living and to contribute to national development. To collaborate with all stakeholders to effectively and efficiently utilize public funds to improve the living standards of the rural communities.
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City (Headquarters)
Takoradi
Industry
Employees
1001-5000
Founded
1955
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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