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Dangote plans rice mill to bridge demand gap in Nigeria

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Dangote plans rice mill to bridge demand gap in Nigeria

Dangote Group subsidiary, Dangote Rice Ltd will launch a rice mill with a farm scheme in Nigeria to ensure availability of the commodity.

The company said in a statement on Monday that it will launch a pilot project starting with 500 hectares of farmland by Gonroyo Dam, Nigeria’s second-largest dam, located in the northern state of Sokoto.

The multi-million-dollar project will be expanded to cover a land area of 25,000 hectares across three sites in northern Nigeria by the end of the year, the firm said.

“By year-end 2017, Dangote Rice plans to produce 225,000 MT of parboiled, milled white rice. This will allow us to satisfy 4 percent of the total market demand within one year,” the company said in a statement.

“Our model can then be successfully scaled to produce 1,000,000 MT of milled rice in order to satisfy 16 percent of the domestic market demand for rice over the next five years.”

The company also noted it has plans to partner with smallholders and contract farmers to grow paddy rice for milling. It will offer inputs to farmers while the smallholders provide land and labour.

At harvest, Dangote will recoup input costs and buy the paddy rice from farmers for processing at market price.

The 25,000-hectare land will be cultivated by nearly 50,000 farmers, organised into groups. Dangote will engage with the groups to sign contracts with each farmer.

Rice demand in Nigeria hit 6.3 million metric tonnes (MT) in 2015, with only 2.3 million metric tonnes produced at home. This has made the country reliant on imports, according to the agriculture ministry.

Newsverge recalled that Dangote group launched a $100 million truck assembly plant last month to tap a projected rise in demand for transport as the government boosts agriculture and farmers need to move goods across the vast country.

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