Nigerian, Ghanaian companies sign MoU to boost food production

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EGTA Investment Limited, a Nigerian company, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Jospong Group of Companies, a Ghanaian conglomerate, to boost food production in both countries.

The MoU, signed in Abuja on Saturday, covers the production of rice, wheat, soya beans, yellow corn, and sunflowers.

He said the two companies would work together to share best practices and develop new technologies to improve food production. He said the private sector is playing a key role in Ghana’s agricultural development and that the MoU would further strengthen the partnership.

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