What Dangote Partners Ogun Industry Chamber to do on Agric Investment

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What Dangote Partners Ogun Industry Chamber to do on Agric Investment

 

Dangote Industries Limited has announced its partnership with the Ogun State Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the 10th Gateway International Trade Fair 2021 themed ‘Remodeling agriculture, commerce and trade beyond Nigerian borders with modern technology’

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The trade fair is been held in Abeokuta between April 2 and 12, 2021.

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Anthony Chiejina, the Group’s Chief Branding and Communication Officer, in a statement on Monday, said the group had concluded plans to scale up investments in the agricultural sector in response to the on-going public policy focus of the Federal Government.

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He said that as part of the company’s support to the development of the agricultural sector, the three million ton per annum fertiliser plant it was currently constructing at Ibeju Lekki, Lagos would be commissioned soon to boost agricultural activities in the country.

Chiejina explained that all the subsidiaries of the company would be at the trade fair and urged members of the public to take advantage of this year’s fair to strike partnership with the group for business opportunities and the group has also kick-started the development of six large scale rice milling plants in six states namely Kano, Jigawa, Zamfara, Niger, Kebbi, and Sokoto, with a combined total milling capacity of 1.5 million per annum.

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He said, “We are also significantly involved in the oil and gas sector, with an on-going construction of one of the world`s largest petroleum refineries. This will not only put an end to the embarrassing importation of products into our crude oil rich country but will also significantly boost our intra-African trade position.”

“it was only by developing the nation’s agriculture along its various value chains that Nigeria could ensure sustainable, inclusive economic growth that created jobs for the teeming youthful population.” Chiejina added.

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