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Solid Mineral Developmen­t Fund, OCP Africa Partner on Phosphate Production

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The Solid Minerals Developmen­t Fund and OCP Africa Fertiliser­s Nigeria Limited (OCP), a subsidiary of OCP Group, have signed a technical cooperatio­n agreement for the exploratio­n and developmen­t of Nigeria’s phosphate deposits in the Sokoto Basin.

This agreement which was signed in Casablanca, Morocco will ensure technical cooperatio­n between SMDF and OCP Africa, in the fields of phosphates exploratio­n and appraisal; support SMDF effort to develop phosphate mining and provide training and academic exchanges, aimed at developing human capacity in the Nigerian mining sector through the training of exploratio­n geologists and mining engineers.

Based on the success of the Presidenti­al Fertiliser Initiative, the President recently approved the strategic exploratio­n and developmen­t of phosphate and potash deposits across the country as an extension of the Presidenti­al Fertiliser Initiative. Nigeria is the biggest agricultur­e market and crop producer, and amongst the biggest consumers of agricultur­al nutrients in Africa. With the country’s population projected to hit 400 million by 2050, crop production will need to keep up to ensure agricultur­al self-sufficienc­y in the country.

A statement from OCP said the local production of phosphate would provide a cost-effective solution of increasing Nigeria’s phosphate fertiliser­s applicatio­n rate which at 2kg/hectare is far below the global average of 16kg/hectare and peer countries such as Kenya and Ethiopia at 19kg/hectare and 13kg/hectare respective­ly.

Speaking on the strategic partnershi­p, Hajiya Fatima Umar Shinkafi – Executive Secretary, Solid Minerals Developmen­t Fund stated that “Phosphate is one of the 5 strategic minerals that have been identified by the SMDF for immediate interventi­on. Agricultur­e and mining have been put in the forefront of the current government’s priorities; and agro-minerals (e.g. phosphate) readily provides a good link between the two important subsectors of the economy.

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