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15,000 farmers to benefit from Dangote’s rice project in Sokoto.
15,000 farmers to benefit from Dangote’s rice project in Sokoto. Aliko Dangote, the Chairman, Dangote Group of Companies, says 15, 000 farmers would benefit from the first phase of his rice growing and processing project located in Goronyo town in Sokoto State.
15,000 farmers to benefit from Dangote’s rice project in Sokoto. Mr. Dangote said this on Wednesday when he addressed journalists at the Sultan Abubakar III International Airport, Sokoto. Mr. Dangote said: “In the first phase, we are targeting 15,000 farmers and as time goes on, we will keep on increasing the number of beneficiaries as the project progresses. continue
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