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Sunday, February 12, 2017
Dangote to launch 25,000 hectares of rice outgrower scheme.
Dangote to launch 25,000 hectares of rice outgrower scheme. Dangote Rice, a subsidiary of Dangote Group, is set to launch in Sokoto, Sokoto state its multi-million naira 25,000 hectares of rice outgrower scheme with a prospect of hundreds of thousand of employment opportunities for the rural communities inhabitants.
The President of the Group, Aliko Dangote, disclosed at the weekend that the Company will on Wednesday flag off with a pilot project of 500ha by Gonroyo Dam in Goronyo community.
Gonroyo Dam is the second largest in the country, after Kainji Dam. continue
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