Cultivating Mauritania’s Future

Agricultural Development | Self-Sufficiency | Local Innovation

About Us

Founded in 2021, SADARANE is a Mauritanian agricultural company and a subsidiary of ACI, committed to transforming local agriculture through innovation, responsible investment, and talent development. Our farms span dozens of hectares along the Aftout Sahli Canal in the Trarza region (Mauritania), where we develop efficient and sustainable production systems tailored to the country’s climate and water resources. Our core business is producing high-quality fruits and vegetables, covering a wide range of high-value crops. In recent years, our production capacity has grown significantly, driven by professionalized teams, continuous improvement of farming practices, and the integration of rigorous standards for quality and traceability. SADARANE operates within the GIE Itghan framework, with a clear mission: sustainably meeting local demand for agricultural products, contributing to food security, and reducing dependency on imports. Season after season, we strengthen national expertise across the entire value chain — from soil preparation to packaging — while creating training and employment opportunities for young Mauritanian talents.
From aerial imaging to data-driven decisions — we bring intelligence to every acre.

Our Objectives

  • Develop industrial agriculture
  • Structure the vegetable & fodder value chains
  • Support food self-sufficiency
  • Align with public policies.

Training & Local Impact

SADARANE invests in developing local talents as a key driver for sustainable growth and carefully managed long-term expansion.

We believe that sustainable agricultural development is achieved through empowering rural communities, structuring value chains, and committing to long-term national engagement.

Our Vision for Mauritania

At SADARANE, we believe that agriculture is a strategic lever to transform the Mauritanian economy and sustainably improve the living conditions of rural populations.

Our commitments are built on four main pillars