Brazil to inject $1.1b into Nigeria’s agriculture sector to boost it.

The Brazilian Ambassador to Nigeria, Ricardo Guerra de Araujo, says Brazil will soon inject 1.1 billion dollars into Nigeria’s agriculture.

The envoy said on Thursday night in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja that an agreement between Brazil and Nigeria on the matter would be concluded by the end of October.

The ambassador spoke at a dinner to sensitise Nigerians to an agriculture programme –Agritech  Nigeria – organised by the Osun Government.

According to him, Brazil will help to transform Nigeria’s agriculture with the fund by establishing a tractor assembly plant in Bauchi State.

He said that sustainable use of tractors and modern technology for farming in Nigeria would boost productivity.

He added that mechanised agriculture would enhance value addition, food systems development and other opportunities for farmers.

The ambassador told NAN that mechanisation of agriculture would reduce hard labour and labour shortages and improve the timeliness of agriculture operations.

“It will also keep the youth busy because they will be employed, and create development in the area where the plant is established,” he said.

He said that the package proposed by Nigeria’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development would move Nigeria’s agriculture sector forward.

The ambassador said that the project to be financed by the Brazilian Exim-Bank would come in three phases while the Central Bank of Nigeria would make available concessional resources through local banks.

According to the envoy,  the proposed term of financing is 13 years including 10 years of repayment and two years of grace.

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