15 Danish firms to invest in Nigeria’s food, agric business
Fifteen companies in the food and
agriculture sector from Denmark have earlier in the week signed agreements with
interested Nigerian businesses to explore possibilities of doing business in this
country.
The firms are part of a trade
delegation led by Esben Lunde Larsen, Denmark’s Minister for Environment and Food,
to a symposium in Abuja, the Nigerian capital.
The Danish firms deal in
logistics and cold chain; breeding and genetics; agro-industry inputs and
equipment; ingredients and drinks; food and grain analysis and equipment; seed
processing and grain logistic; and agriculture financing.
Danish ministerial visits to
Nigeria over the past year underlines “broad spectrum of common issues and
areas for cooperation between our two countries,” said Danish ambassador Torben
Gettermann.
“The clear signs that Nigeria is
on its way towards renewed economic growth carries with them the potential for
broadening and increasing our commercial relations,” Gettermann said.
Among the firms looking to deepen
ties with Nigeria is DanBred International, a company that specializes in
porcine genetics—breeding pork stock and semen for improved and sustained
production.
Porcine genetics has helped
breeders develop sows capable of littering 40 piglets a year.
With a population of 5 million,
Denmark pig industry turns out 30 million pigs for the market each year, most
of it for export, said Morten Wagner, consultant for DanBred in West Africa.
“It is not only to benefit the
farmers, but also the end product quality…and to benefit the whole value
chain,” said Wagner.
“In the whole West Africa, the
pig production is coming up now. We see the potential of pig production for
those who want to go into that and we can help them do it.”
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