China promises Nigeria $6.7bn investment in agriculture
Zhao Linxiang, Chinese Economic
and Commercial Counselor, has said China will invest $6.7 billion to develop
Nigeria’s agriculture through training of hundreds of Nigerians to achieve food
sufficiency.
Linxiang made the disclosure at
the China-Nigeria Agricultural Modernisation Cooperation Forum in Abuja on
Tuesday.
The envoy said China is ready to
share its vast experience in agricultural development with Nigeria in order to
transform the sector to enhance productivity.
‘‘China, the most populated
country in the world and also the biggest developing country, has produced food
for 20 per cent of the world’s population.
‘‘China and Nigeria are both major
agricultural nations, having a strong complementarity in the field of
agriculture development.
‘‘In the past 15 years, Chinese
Government has provided agricultural training courses for hundreds of Nigerian
candidates which has promoted the level of Nigeria’s agricultural development.
‘‘In 2016, we held the
China-Nigeria Agricultural Technical Training Programme; 40 Nigerian officials
and technicians got trained in Abuja on different agricultural innovations with
good results. We have also started training for 2017.
‘‘We are going to train 40
participants from all the 36 states, including FCT, on pest control,
mechanisation, application of farm inputs and so on,” he said.
He assured that the Chinese
Government would encourage Chinese companies to invest in Nigeria.
Linxiang, however, expressed the
hope that the Nigerian government would provide them with better business
environment and industrial policies.
On his part, Zhou Pingjian,
China’s Ambassador to Nigeria, said that China had been implementing 10
cooperation agricultural mechanisation plans with Africa after the Johannesburg
Summit in 2015.
He also said that China was
willing to transfer technologies and management expertise in agriculture with
Africa without any reservations.
Pingjian, however, expressed the
optimism that the cooperation on agriculture modernisation between China and
Nigeria would continue to serve as a pacesetter for China-Nigeria’s future
agricultural cooperation.
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