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Dangote, Indorama get AfDB loan

Dangote = $300m; Indorama = $210m, in loans

- Onome Amuge

THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMEN­T BANK (AfDB) has endorsed $25 billion to be invested in financing agricultur­e projects in Nigeria and four other African countries.

Akinwunmi Adesina, president of the multilater­al developmen­t finance...

THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMEN­T BANK (AfDB) has endorsed $25 billion to be invested in financing agricultur­e projects in Nigeria and four other African countries.

Akinwunmi Adesina, president of the multilater­al developmen­t finance institutio­n confirmed the report in a statement issued by the bank, which listed Gabon, Mali, Senegal and Sudan as other beneficiar­ies.

Adesina disclosed that in Nigeria, AfDB is supporting Indorama Eleme Fertiliser­s and Chemicals Limited with $210 million for the constructi­on and operation of two urea fertiliser plants, with an annual capacity of 2.8 million tonnes.

He added that the finance institutio­n will make available a $300 million corporate loan to Dangote Industries to bolster its establishm­ent of a crude oil refinery as well as its urea fertiliser plant, which has a capacity of 2.8 million tonnes per annum.

The AfDB chief who previously served as Nigeria’s minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t stated that the $510 million financial support offered to Nigeria will help the continent’s biggest economy float its plan towards becoming a net exporter of fertiliser.

Adesina expressed optimism that the next set of millionair­es and billionair­es on the continent will be benchanged eficiaries of the agricultur­e industry. He also predicted that the African food and agricultur­al market would exceed $1 trillion by 2030.

Speaking on the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, he stated that the move is crucial towards achieving improved food production and he encouraged African countries to leverage on the current opportunit­ies in the market by accelerati­ng output via agro-industrial­isation that backs the private sector and the public sector.

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