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Nigeria, Brazil sign pact to Further Collaboration in Agricultural Transformation

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Last updated: November 24, 2024 11:44 pm
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Nigeria deepens its economic ties with Brazil as she signs an MoU with the South American nation’s Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV).

The new pact is aimed at stimulating private sector growth within Nigeria’s agricultural industry.

 The agreement, covers several key areas including fertilizer production, hybrid seed development, and agricultural finance.

The agreement was signed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit.

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The MOU was signed by Mr. Temitope Fashedemi, Permanent Secretary of the Nigerian Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS), and Professor Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal, President of FGV.

 This partnership marks a new phase in the ongoing collaboration between Nigeria and Brazil, which has already been in motion through the Green Imperative Project (GIP).

 This project, valued at $1.2 billion, is aimed at modernizing Nigerian agriculture with the help of Brazilian expertise in tropical farming.

The Green Imperative Project, which was first initiated in 2018, represents a significant international cooperation effort.

 Over the course of the project’s ten-year duration, it will focus on transferring advanced agricultural technologies and best practices from Brazil to Nigeria. 

The aim is to make Nigerian agriculture more efficient, sustainable, and capable of supporting the country’s growing population.

The project is designed to support agribusinesses across Nigeria’s 774 local government areas, providing them with both the financial and technical resources needed to thrive. 

With an eye on sustainable economic growth, the initiative will focus on fostering businesses that can contribute to Nigeria’s food security and economic development.

Moreover, the MOU aims to attract private-sector investments totaling $4.3 billion, directed toward vital sectors like fertilizer manufacturing, seed innovation, and agricultural finance. 

By attracting such investment, the project hopes to create lasting improvements in Nigeria’s agricultural landscape.

The signing ceremony, attended by Nigerian government officials and FGV leaders, signals the beginning of a strong partnership that is expected to bring meaningful change to Nigeria’s agricultural economy.

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