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AfDB backs Nigeria farm drive
African Development Bank Group has approved a $200 million loan to support Nigeria’s efforts to expand agricultural production and curb reliance on food imports, reinforcing Abuja’s push to tackle ...
Agrofood Nigeria 2026, West Africa’s leading agroindustrial marketplace, will convene policymakers, manufacturers, investors, and global technology providers to advance Nigeria’s ...
President Bola Tinubu commended the Bank of Industry for disbursing N636 billion in 2025, with agribusiness receiving the ...
The African Development Bank Group has approved a $200 million loan to support climate-smart and technology-driven agriculture in Nigeria. The ...
Down a winding dirt track in a sleepy village in northern Nigeria lies a corn farm that looks much like the dozens that surround it. The difference is, this one is turning a profit. “I can barely lift ...
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Nigeria - The African Development Bank Group approves $200 million to boost agricultural production and reduce food imports
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a $200 million loan to finance the scale up priority agricultural investments that boost productivity, strengthen value chains ...
KWALKWALAWA, Nigeria — After two decades of working his farm in northwestern Nigeria, Umaru Muazu now struggles to find water for his crops. A murky puddle is all that remains of a river near his ...
Nigeria's agricultural sector is undergoing a transformation as the Shield Africa Sustainability and Development Initiative unveils an ambitious plan to rejuvenate farming amidst an aging farmer ...
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