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Job creation: Dangote scales up investments in Agriculture

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  • Determined to con­tribute to significant reduction in the num­ber of unemployed Nigeri­ans, Dangote Group over the weekend announced that it was scaling up its investment in agricultural sector.

Determined to con­tribute to significant reduction in the num­ber of unemployed Nigeri­ans, Dangote Group over the weekend announced that it was scaling up its investment in agricultural sector.

Agriculture, according to the group, is the only most visible way of addressing the high unemployment rate in the country. Dangote further assured that its huge invest­ments in the sector will lead to real growth and development of the country’s economy.

Fielding questions from newsmen on the sideline of the just concluded 2nd edition of the Agribusiness Summit in Abuja Group Executive Direc­tor, Strategy, Capital Project and Portfolio Development Mr. Devakumar VG Edwin said the new investments are significant and timely given the current rate of unemploy­ment in the country.

According to him, agricul­ture employs 37 percent of the population, adding that this is against the backdrop of 23 percent unemployment rate in the country.

He said going forward, his company is upping its invest­ment in rice, tomato paste, sugar and dairy products.

He said presently the Pan-African Conglomerate is constructing state of the art storage silos, and as well carrying out parboiling, rice milling, polishing, sorting and parking units for a total capacity of one million tons of paddy.

Mr. Edwin said there is an ongoing “investment in 15,000 hectares to produce and process tomato paste of 150,000 tons per year. The current import is 0.5million tons per year.”

He said his conglomer­ate was equally investing in 40,000 hectares to produce sugar, just as he hinted about the ongoing construction of a 3million tons fertilizer plant.

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