Djilali Mehri | |
Nationality: | Algerian |
City: | El Oued |
Order: | Accor hotels Algeria, Chairman and CEO |
Term Start: | July 15, 2005 |
Term End: | Unknown |
Birth Date: | December 15, 1937 |
Djilali Mehri (Arabic: الجيلالي مهري) is the chairman and CEO of Pepsi Algeria, the holding Maghreb and the Middle East Investors, and he has a project to build 36 hotels with the Accor in major cities in Algeria such as Algiers, Constantine and Oran.
Born on December 15, 1937, in El Oued, Algeria,[1] Djilali Mehri initially started with his first project, Daouia Farm, founded by Djilali Mehri, who was successful in international commerce before turning to agriculture, and sets the pace for local innovation. Neither a farmer nor the son of a farmer, Mehri simply believed that his homeland could produce anything, and he foresaw the possibilities offered by the then-new technologies of hybrid seedlings and drip irrigation. Beginning in 1985 with 54ha, and now farming a dense expanse of 700ha, Daouia produces pears, pomegranates, and pistachios, all marketed nationwide and gradually entering the European market. He planted date palms, eucalyptus for its value in water management, and, in 1990, he introduced olive-growing to El-Oued, his most promising innovation.