AfDB to invest $25 billion in agriculture in Nigeria, Senegal, 3 others

AfDB to invest $25 billion in agriculture in Nigeria, Senegal, 3 others

The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) is set to invest $25 billion to develop agriculture in Nigeria, Senegal, Mali, Gabon and Sudan.

This was disclosed by Akinwumi Adesina, AfDB’s president in a statement on Wednesday. He said the fund would be shared among Senegal, Gabon, Mali, Sudan and Nigeria.

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Adesina explained that the fund would help Nigeria transform from a net fertilizer importing country to a fertilizer exporting nation.

He said, “In Nigeria, the Bank is supporting Indorama Eleme Fertilizers and Chemicals with $210 million for the construction and operation of two urea fertilizer plants, with capacity of 2.8 million tons per annum.

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“The Bank provided $300 million corporate loan to Dangote Industries, for the establishment of a crude oil refinery and a urea fertilizer plant with 2.8 million tons per year capacity.”

The AfDB boss added that the millionaires and billionaires of Africa will come from agriculture, with the size of the food and agriculture market estimated at over $1 trillion by 2030.

“With the large number of youth are moving into Agriculture, AfDB has provided $406 million to support 23,000 young agripreneurs in 14 countries, as well as $120,000 cash prize awards for agricultural start-ups,” he added.

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He added that AfDB is collaborating with other partners to establish a Fund for Agricultural Finance in Africa (FAFINA), to support small and medium-sized agribusinesses.

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