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Nigeria, Ghana companies sign MoU to boost rice, wheat farming

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September 9, 2023
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Nigeria, Ghana companies sign MoU to boost rice, wheat farming

Abuja, Sept. 9, 2023: Nigeria and Ghana on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost production in some select agricultural products, including rice and soya.

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The MoU was signed at the Ghana High Commission in Abuja between a Nigerian company, EGTA Investment Limited and a Ghanaian conglomerate, Jospong Group of Companies.

The MoU was signed under the supervision of Alhaji Bello Goronyo, Minister of State for Water Resources, Mr Eddison Agbenyegah, Ghanaian Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria.

Also was Mr Aminu Goronyo, President of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN).

The MoU is designed to boost rice farming, wheat, soya beans, yellow corn, and sunflower production, among others.

Speaking, Mr Bashir Ibrahim, Group Managing Director of ECTA, underscored the need for adequate investment towards growth of Africa through cooperation, financial, social, political relationships between African nations.

Ibrahim said, “It is on that basis that the EGTA delegation went to Ghana to negotiate this historic MoU; this led ECTA delegation to Ghana and Jospong delegation to Nigeria.

“To negotiate and come to agreement on this MoU.built on the long standing friendly relations that has existed since independence between Ghana and Nigeria.

“In fact, if they are any two countries that do close to the extent that event in one country leads to same event in another, it is Nigeria and Ghana.

“So the signing of this MoU is in line with that tradition. The future of Africa depends on this concept of cooperation, financial investment, technical, social, economic, political cooperation between African nations.”

He described agreement between both entities as an extension of the historic relationship between Ghana and Nigeria, saying EGTA ⁃Jospong MoU would cover production of agricultural commodities.

Also provide technical, financial and investment cooperation, as well as training and capacity building of the Ghanaians in the agriculture ecosystem.

He explained that the agreement was one out of many with other foreign partners been made possible by President Bola Tinubu administration’s business-friendly commitment to make private sector key drivers in economic diversification.

Also speaking, Blavo, who signed the MoU on behalf of Jospong, said the agreement was “basically aimed at lifting people of Ghana from poverty through agricultural development.

Bravo, also Lead Coordinator, Rice Project, said the agreement was in line with Ghana’s agricultural agenda of adding value to the agricultural food chain, food-security, reducing food imports, with private sector as pivotal force.

“We are hopeful this MOU will further strengthen the Nigeria -Ghana bilateral relationship; which must ensure that partnership betwen Ghana and Nigeria is given priority.

“In Ghana, we cherish the long standing relationship between our two countries and it is our hope that this partnership will grow from strength-to-strength, for our mutual benefits,” he said.

He commended Ghana-Nigeria relationship to have been bordered by economic, trade and investment, technology, security and agriculture.

According to him, the ceremony attested to the long standing relationship that existed between both countries.

For his part, Agbenyegah said that Ghana seeks to learn beat practice from Nigeria, which has since become Rice Super Power” the country has become one of the leading producers of rice in Africa.

“We are all aware that Nigeria is the biggest producer of rice and the contribution of EXTA to this achievement is well known to all of us.
“We are going to ride on the policies and business policies the Federal Government of Nigeria will reel out, to make this kind of cooperation easy and even, more fruitful.

“We are happy to be partners in this private sector initiative in deepening rice production in Ghana

“Ghana is hosting the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) Secretariat, therefore we want to deepen cooperation to propel regional growth,” he said.

Jospong is a Ghanaian company with business interest in over 14 sectors spanning 60 subsidiaries with operations in Africa and Asia.

Meanwhile, the President of RIFAN, Mr Goronyo, explained that Nigeria made remarkable progress in rice production over the previous decade after banning importation of rice.

Also that such feat surpassed Egypt with a yearly production of 5.8 metric tonnes of rice.

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