Gateway Fair: Dangote to spend 10 billion dollars on rice cultivation...gives tools to block makers
Group disclosed that it was investing
N10 billion dollars in rice cultivation in five states to boost food
self-sufficiency
LAGOS, Nigeria----- The
Dangote Group (www.Dangote.com) shone at the just concluded 2017
Gateway Trade fair which was held in Abeokuta, emerging as the second
most patronised exhibitor, just as the Group disclosed that it was
investing N10 billion dollars in rice cultivation in five states to
boost food self-sufficiency.
To mark its Day at the Fair, a
subsidiary of the Group, Dangote Cement, gave out several tools and
implements to the block makers in Ogun State in appreciation of their
patronages. Tools such as wheel barrowers, shovels, umbrellas and
hand gloves were donated to block makers who assembled from different
areas of the state.
During the 10-day trade fair, Dangote
Flour delighted customers and participants with free sampling of its
new pasta products. The wet sampling made the Group’s pavilion the
center of activities at the Fair as participants trooped in for their
daily meal. Customers were rewarded with branded coolers, kitchen
aprons, exercise books and customized ladles.
Commending Dangote Group for its
sponsorship and participation at the Fair, President of Ogun State
Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (OGUNCCIMA) Mrs.
Adesola Adebutu said the support given by the Group went a long way
in making the staging of the Fair a success.
She commended the Pan African
Conglomerate for its giant strides in economic development of the
country through massive investments in several sectors of the economy
describing the feat as worthy of emulation by other Nigerians.
A director of Dangote Group, Tunde
Mabogunje who represented the Group at the special day, said that the
partnership with OGUNCCIMA is beneficial as Ogun State is the host of
the 12 mmtpa Dangote Cement Plant, Ibese, the second largest cement
plant in Nigeria.
Dangote Cement, he said, “through the
plant provides thousands of direct and indirect jobs in the state. As
a responsible corporate citizen, we participate fully in all events
and activities designed to drive social and economic welfare of the
state.”
He described the theme for this year’s
Trade Fair: Promoting Agricultural Value Chain through SMEs for
Nigeria Economic Recovery as being apt, given the nation is now
paying attention to Agriculture, which has the potential of becoming
the major driver of the economy instead of oil, pointing out that in
line with the theme the Group is at the forefront of job creation and
is the largest employer of labour outside government.
Mabogunje stated “We have been
contributing our quota to the growth and development of the Nigerian
economy. Towards aiding agriculture, we are building a fertilizer
plant in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, Lagos State. When completed,
farmers will have regular access to fertilizer for their farming
activities. The delays and disruptions experienced in waiting for
imported fertilizer will cease.”
“We are investing about $1 billion in
rice cultivation. We have an outgrowers scheme where thousands of
farmers are empowered with improved seeds and items needed to
cultivate rice.”
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