Home News Dangote Group to Invest $1bn On Rice Project In Five Nigerian States
News

Dangote Group to Invest $1bn On Rice Project In Five Nigerian States

Share
Share

The Dangote Group has stated that it is investing $1bn on rice cultivation in five states to boost food self-sufficiency in the country.

This was made known by a director of the Dangote Group, Tunde Mabogunje, at the Gateway Fair, which held in Abeokuta, Ogun state.

President of the Ogun State Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OGUNCCIMA), Adesola Adebutu, said the support given by the group at the fair went a long way in making the staging of the fair a success.

Mabogunje, who represented the Group at the fair, said that the partnership with OGUNCCIMA was beneficial as Ogun state is the host of the 12 million metric tonnes per annum Dangote Cement plant, Ibese, the second largest cement plant in Nigeria.

“We are investing about $1bn in rice cultivation. We have an outgrowers scheme where thousands of farmers are empowered with improved seeds and items needed to cultivate rice.” he said.

Meanwhile, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and Dangote Industries Limited have begun to collaborate towards ensuring maximum utilisation of local capacities and capabilities in the construction of the company’s 650,000 barrels per day petroleum refinery plant.

Share
Related News
News

Nigeria’s Hajj Commission Reduces 2026 Pilgrimage Fare, Sets Final Payment Deadline

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced a major reduction...

News

Fed Govt To List N1tr Real Estate Fund On NGX To Boost Affordable Housing

The Federal Government will tomorrow list its N1 trillion real estate investment...

News

Zamfara Governor Approves Construction Of New NUJ Secretariat In Gusau

Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has approved the construction of a new...

News

Ned Nwoko Alleges Enemies Exploiting Regina Daniels’ Health To Damage His Reputation

Senator Ned Nwoko, who represents Delta North Senatorial District in Nigeria’s National...