Trade Hub awards $1.4 million co-investment grant to boost fertilizer production in Nigeria

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The organisation said 826 jobs are expected to be created from the initiative.

With the capacity to produce 120 metric tons per hour of these blends and store up to 10,000 metric tons, Trade Hub said the OCP Africa expects at least 75,000 of targeted smallholder farmers within the catchment area of the plant to benefit from the blending plant’s operations and associated agronomy support services.

Also, the statement stated that as part of its co-investment, OCP Africa will provide the targeted 75,000 farmers with a wide range of agricultural services, including training on good agricultural practices and soil testing.

 

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