W. Africa Crude-Partial Nigerian June export plans emerge
(Reuters) Most of Nigeria’s May-scheduled cargoes remained unsold on Friday, even as its June export plans emerged in part. * Nigeria was last heard to have at least 35 of
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(Reuters) Most of Nigeria’s May-scheduled cargoes remained unsold on Friday, even as its June export plans emerged in part. * Nigeria was last heard to have at least 35 of
What’s the context? Fast-growing African countries could spearhead a green revolution in construction but investment and materials are still lacking New techniques, materials could green African construction Booming construction expected
Representatives of IFC, Indorama and African Development Bank sign the loan agreement for Indorama The African Development Bank has signed a $75 million loan agreement with Nigeria’s Indorama Eleme Fertilizer
2024 Agri-Business Trade Shows and Conference is scheduled to hold from the 21st – 22nd of June 2024 at Abuja International Conference Centre, Abuja, Nigeria and is proudly organised by
By Punch Editorial Board NIGERIA’S ambition to diversify its economy away from crude oil sales has hit a rough patch. Instead of increasing, the World Trade Organisation stated last week…
In a previous report, we noted that no country is self-sufficient, be it in raw materials, technology, or finished goods. Countries around the world import goods and services from other…
President Bola Tinubu has inaugurated the Food Security and Agricultural Mechanization Programme in Minna, the Niger State capital, emphasizing that his administration remains committed to ensuring food sufficiency and protecting
Foreign trade reports from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) indicate that Nigeria exported agricultural goods worth N1.23 trillion in 2023. This figure represents an increase of 53% from the
Nigeria’s agricultural sector, though a vast source of foreign exchange, remains underexploited due to a lack of government commitment. The country has the potential to significantly enhance the value of
IN spite of the existence of numerous quality assurance federal agencies, Nigerian agricultural products continue to be rejected abroad, thus making nonsense of efforts to diversify our foreign currency earning