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Pages in category "Companies of the Gambia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banjul Breweries; G.
Location of The Gambia (dark red area within circle) on the coast of West Africa. The Gambia, officially the Republic of the Gambia, is a country in West Africa. It is surrounded by Senegal, apart from a short strip of Atlantic coastline at its western end. It is the smallest country on mainland Africa.
An N'Dama herd in West Africa. N'Dama is a breed of cattle from West Africa.Other names for them include Boenca or Boyenca (Guinea-Bissau), Fouta Jallon, Djallonké or Djallonké cattle, Fouta Longhorn, Fouta Malinke, Futa, Malinke, Mandingo (Liberia), and N'Dama Petite (Senegal).
For purchasing power parity comparisons, the US dollar is exchanged at 4.35 Dalasi only. The Gambia's economy is characterized by traditional subsistence agriculture, a historic reliance on peanuts or groundnuts for export earnings, a re-export trade built up around its ocean port, low import duties, minimal administrative procedures, a fluctuating exchange rate with no exchange controls, and ...
The Gambia only produces about 22,706 metric tons of rice each year. [3] As a result, it needs to import around 80–90% of its rice each year. [3] [4] Although around 45% of land in the Gambia is used for groundnut farming, a majority of groundnuts produced are exported, further contributing to food insecurity. [5]
From 2000 to 2001, she worked in the sales and marketing department of the Elton Oil Company and then at the Africell Gambia LTD until 2008. [3] Before Adama Barrow's presidency, Fatoumatta was involved in managing a family business while also assisting her husband in his real estate ventures.
Gambian Americans tend to carry traditions from The Gambia to their homes in the US. Some of the most notable include traditional food, traditional attire and other traditional practices. The most common dishes served in Gambian homes is Benachin (Jollof Rice), Domoda, Chew, Supa Kanja, Plasas, Yassa, Afra etc. Most of these dishes share common ...
Muhammed Jah is a Gambian entrepreneur and businessman who is best known for being founder and CEO of QuantumNet Group, one of the larger technology corporations in Gambia. [1] As of June 2012, the corporation was worth around US$156 million. [1] He has been named "Gambian Businessman of the Year" 3 times. [1]