Nigeria looks to ramp up sugar production with $73m fund
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December 22, 2021588 views0 comments
The sugar infrastructure programme named ‘Presidential Intervention on Irrigation Infrastructure to Accelerate Sugar Backward Integration Programme Projects’, is expected to support the development of irrigation facilities on 10,000 hectares of sugar plantations located at six Backward Integration Programme (BIP) sites across the country’s sugarcane production strongholds including, Numan in Adamawa State; Sunti in Niger State; Lafiagi in Kwara State; and Toto/Tunga in Nasarawa State.
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