Under its governance, PALMCI does not just manage land, it shapes a green empire. The company operates more than 30,000 hectares of palm groves, a colossal agricultural heritage which positions Côte d'Ivoire among the key players in palm oil production in West Africa. Each hectare cultivated, each ton of oil produced bears the imprint of rigorous management, focused on performance and sustainability.
The consecration came in 2025. On the National Day of Excellence, PALMCI was distinguished as the best industrial company, a recognition that goes beyond the simple trophy. It is the validation of a management model, an investment policy and a constant commitment to quality and industrial innovation. Lacina Coulibaly is one of those discreet but effective leaders, whose action speaks louder than speeches. In a sector where regional competition is fierce, he was able to make PALMCI a national flagship, contributing to the country's agricultural value chain while strengthening investor confidence in African financial markets.
Through him, the entire Ivorian oil palm sector gains credibility and prestige. And this even beyond our borders.