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Niger State Secures Letter of Intent By Al-Dahra Forage To Supply Rhodes Grass

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The Government of Niger State in partnership with Commodities Development Initiative (CDI), a firm that facilitate investments and export development has secured a letter of intent to supply Rhodes Grass from Nigeria to Al Dahra Global Forage Company at the ongoing 11th Annual Investment Meeting at Dubai, United Arab Emirates UAE. 

Njenje Media News reports that this was sequel to the interactions between Governor Abubakar Sani Bello of Niger State, Roland Oroh, the CEO of CDI and the Acting CEO and COO of Al Dahra Global Forage, Gianluca Fabbri , held at the corporate headquarters of Al Dahra Global Forage in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

TVC News reports that Governor Sani Bello who acknowledged that Niger State in particular and Nigeria in general is an emerging market, stressed that lots of opportunities abound for investors who are willing to invest.

He told the partners that Niger state which has the highest landmass in Nigeria also has 21 grazing reserves, part of which could be used for massive production of  Rhode Grass for export, pointing out that the state has already commenced the development of super Napier grass at the Bobi Grazing Reserve.

He said the state government will make every effort to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Al Dahra Global Forage.

The Acting CEO, Al Dahra Global Forage, Gianluca Fabbri explained that the company is a major player in the global forage market, contributing three (3) million tons out of the 11 million tons of forage traded globally.

He expressed optimism that the investment will be mutually beneficial.

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The meeting agreed to come up with an action plan within a month so as to translate the immediate market opportunity to reality within the shortest time possible.

A technical task force that would take  necessary steps to actualize all that needs to, would be constituted.

It is hoped that this would expand and further strengthen the existing trade between Nigeria and UAE.

 

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