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Home » Nigeria » Nigeria begins Urea Fertiliser export to US, Brazil, others

Nigeria begins Urea Fertiliser export to US, Brazil, others

Utebor Paul by Utebor Paul
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Nigeria has commenced the exportation of Urea-based fertiliser to the U.S, India, Brazil, Mexico and Argentina, due to the full operation of the Dangote Fertiliser Plant, in Lagos.
Mr Devakumar Edwin, the Executive Director, Strategy Capital Projects and Portfolio Development, Dangote Group disclosed this on Sunday when the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed led a team of journalists on a working tour of the Dangote Fertiliser Plant in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.
Newsmen report the minister and his team also took a tour of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals also located in the Free Trade Zone of Lagos State in Ibeju Lekki.
Newsmen report that President Muhammadu Buhari on March 22 inaugurated the Dangote Fertiliser Plant which is Africa’s largest granulated Urea fertiliser complex to produce three million metric tonnes per annum in the first phase.
Speaking at a newly constructed jetty for the urea export, Edwin said the plant has the capacity to meet the 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum current level of fertiliser consumption in Nigeria and also export the product.
He said the Dangote Urea, made from natural gas is an export quality product with global standards, hence the demand for it in the global market.
Edwin assured that the plant would continue to meet local demand for the product at an affordable price in order to make Nigeria self-reliant in food production.
Newsmen reports that at the jetty, the team witnessed a ship being loaded with Urea for export to Argentina.
Speaking at the event, the minister corroborated Edwin, saying that Nigeria is currently self-sufficient in the production of Urea and it is the leading producer of the fertiliser in Africa
“Before this administration came into office in 2015, Nigeria had a fertiliser shortfall of about 3.5 million tonnes per annum (over 6 million tonnes per annum are required in the country).
“Thanks to the Presidential Fertiliser Initiative launched by President Buhari, indigenous companies like Indorama and Notre – with a combined capacity of over 2.5 million tonnes per annum,” he said
Mohammed noted that after visiting the facilities, one could conveniently conclude that Dangote was leading the country’s industrial revolution.
He said the coming into being of the massive industrial complexes as the Dangote Fertiliser Company and the Refinery were made possible by the enabling environment provided by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“Today, new businesses are springing up in all sectors, thanks to a conducive business environment.
“Under this administration, the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) has implemented over 150 reforms, moving Nigeria up 39 places on the World Bank Doing Business index since 2016.
“Mr President also signed the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 (CAMA 2020) – Nigeria’s most significant business legislation in three decades,” he said.
The minister added that the result of the favourable business environment was the birth of new businesses as the Dangote Fertiliser Plant and the 650,000 barrels per day oil refinery.
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