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AAA Holding Group

AAA Holding Group Ltd. is a privately owned British Fertiliser, Agricultural, and petrochemical manufacturer and supplier.[1][2][3] It invests in research and development to create efficient Fertilisers, enhance soil fertility, optimise crop yields, and contribute to global food security.[4] AAA Holding Group empowers farmers worldwide and enables them to develop sustainable agricultural practices and address the challenges posed by climate change.[5][6][7]

Overview

AAA Holding Group Ltd. (AHG) represents the first huge and most significant milestone in British investment in Iraq, as they have strategically diverted their focus to invest in the growth and development of the Iraqi agricultural sector and far away from the oil and gas sectors.

They are proud to be recognised as an active member of International Fertilizer Association (IFA), Iraqi British Business Council (IBBC), and Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce Group, a global body that advocates for responsible and sustainable fertiliser practices.

In line with their commitment to quality and excellence, the company has obtained two prestigious certificates, ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. These certifications attest to their adherence to internationally recognised environmental and quality management standards, respectively.

The company's Investment Capital is 550,000,000 million USD, with a Working Capital of approximately 450,000,000 million USD. Notably, their Gross Turnover is estimated to be around 380,000,000 million USD.

At Phosphatic Fertilisers, they recognise the critical importance of using the right fertiliser to enhance the productivity of the soil and crops. They bring extensive agronomic experience and agricultural insights to maximize yields and elevate the standard of crops. They are also passionate about creating ideal farming conditions that lead to exceptional results, within a short period of time.

They have a seamless flow of nitrogenous fertilisers and minerals to the soil, which increases the potency of crops and generates a flush of favorable produce, leading to exponential growth. Their resilience and dedication to supporting farming communities and feeding millions speak volumes about their commitment to sustainable agriculture practices. They continuously embrace modern inventions and invest in technological advancements to ensure that they provide their customers with the best possible solutions.

History

AAA Holding Group was founded by Dr. Amet Selman in 2004, headquartered in London, United Kingdom. Since its establishment, AAA Holding Group has expanded its footprint beyond the United Kingdom, operating a significant processing plant in Basra, southern Iraq. This strategic location near the Persian Gulf enables the company to efficiently manage logistics and export processes, making it a key player in the fertiliser industry.

In February 2023, the Group announced plans to work on exchanging technology and raw materials with USA and UK-based companies. AAA Holding Group was the platinum sponsor of the petrochemicals, fertilisers, and mineral investment conference hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Minerals on 3 May 2023. The Group also participated in the Al Burhan Group Iraq British Trade Fair for the inauguration of the IATA centre on 14 May 2023, and in the Spring Conferences hosted by IBBC on 16 June 2023.

Additionally, AAA Holding Group participated in the IFA Global Sustainability Conference held on 6 March 2024 in Amsterdam, further demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and industry leadership. Further solidifying its position as an industry leader, AAA Holding Group hosted the prestigious IFA Nourishing Planet, Powering the Future conference on 20 May 2024 in Singapore. This event underscored the Group's dedication to fostering global dialogue on sustainable agricultural practices and innovative solutions in the fertiliser industry. Hosting this significant conference in Singapore reflects AAA Holding Group's ongoing commitment to leading the charge in sustainability and technological advancements within the sector.

Awards and Recognition

  • Rasmi Al Jabri Award, The Iraq Britain Business Council (IBBC)[1][8]

Key People

  • Dr. Amet Selman - Global Chief Executive Officer[9][1][4][10][11][12][13]
  • Eng. Reggad Selman - Chief Operations Officer
  • Richard Cotton - Chief Marketing Officer
  • Hamad Al-Sadoon - Chief Financial Officer
  • Rashid Al-Sadoon - Chief Human Resources Officer
  • Taha Ajina - Chief Technology Officer
  • Mohaimen Selman - Management Team Coordinator
  • Sam Selman - Iraq Branch Manager

References

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  2. ^ "AAA Holding Group Could Be Fueling the Future of Organic and Sustainable Agriculture - Arabian Business: Latest News on the Middle East, Real Estate, Finance, and More". Arabian Business. 2023-12-21. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  3. ^ Press, United. "AAA Holding Group Addresses Global Agribusiness Challenges at the International Fertilizer Association Conference". Newsfile. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  4. ^ a b www.ukdailynewsonline.com https://www.ukdailynewsonline.com/article/651468671-interview-with-amet-selman-balancing-business-success-and-global-impact. Retrieved 2024-06-22. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Editor (2023-09-06). "AAA Holding Group ushers in New Era of Agricultural Advancement in Iraq | Iraq Business News". Retrieved 2024-06-22. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ Editor (2024-03-11). "Iraq Advances Agri Sector with New Fertiliser Facilities | Iraq Business News". Retrieved 2024-06-22. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "IBBC attends first conference of petrochemicals, fertilizers and mineral investment hosted by Ministry of industry and minerals". IBBC. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  8. ^ "IBBC establishes an Agritech Committee". IBBC. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  9. ^ "KRG High Representative received AAA Holding Group representatives". uk.gov.krd. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
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