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FG Partners Trans Sahara Consortium on Multi-Billion Naira Soybean, Sugar Revolution

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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Prof. Demo Kalla - TETFUND Centre of Exellence on food Security ATBU Bauchi. Abubakar Turaki- MD PSGN Iliya Sanda - G M TSC Abuhuraira Musa - Legal Dr. Lawan Sani - Biotechnologist Victor Terah - TCS Prof. Nasiru Maiturare - TCS Finance Dr Armstrong Takang - MOFI Sen. Ibrahim Turak - Chairman Wale Edun - Honorable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Prof. Hussaina Makun TCS Livestock Imrana Habu - Project Manager PSGN Tajudeen Ahmad - ED MOFI Prof. Salisu Mamman - TCS Finance Idris M. Nazif - Farming Consultant Lateef Surakatu - Partner, Anderson Ma'ameen Aliyu - MD HJRBDA Mayowa Salami - Associate Director, Anderson

The Federal Government has struck a groundbreaking partnership with Trans Sahara Consortium to transform Nigeria’s agricultural landscape through massive soybean and sugar projects.
The initiative aims to cultivate 3 million hectares of soybean and set up sugarcane processing plants, significantly boosting food security and reducing the country’s trade deficit.

Announcing the collaboration in Abuja, Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, described the project as a “game-changer” for Nigeria’s agro-economy.
Director, Information and Public Relations, Mohammed Manga, in a statement indicated that the ambitious venture aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s vision for food security and economic growth, with the potential to empower millions of farmers.

“We are committed to supporting innovative projects that fuel growth and improve the lives of Nigerians,” Edun stated, emphasizing the government’s full backing of the initiative.

This strategic partnership marks a significant step towards agricultural self-sufficiency and economic prosperity, creating new opportunities for local farmers and positioning Nigeria as a major player in the global agro-market.

The statement reads,
“The projects will involve the cultivation of 3 million hectares of soybean and the establishment of sugarcane processing plants, aiming to produce millions of tons of sugar for domestic consumption and export.
“This partnership is a significant step towards realizing our vision for a prosperous Nigeria. We will work closely with Trans Sahara Consortium Limited to ensure the successful implementation of these projects” the Minister added.

The statement described Edun’s expression of the government’s interest to embark on this groundbreaking partnership with Trans Sahara Consortium, as a reaffirmation of the Tinubu’s administration’s commitment to transforming Nigeria’s agricultural landscape, with the potential to boost food security, reduce trade deficits, and empower local farmers.

“This initiative marks a significant milestone in our journey towards a prosperous Nigeria, even as we look forward to witnessing the tangible impact of this collaboration, fostering economic growth, and improving the lives of millions of the Citizenry.
“Together, we are sowing the seeds of a brighter future for our nation.”

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