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Sunday, October 15, 2017
35 Year-Old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm.
35 Year-Old Entrepreneur Who Owns Nigeria's 2nd Largest Rice Farm. Nigerians consume more than 5 million metric tons of rice every year, with a significant portion of its consumption needs sourced from imports. Rotimi Williams, an ambitious 35 year-old Nigerian entrepreneur and rice farmer, is on a quest to change that.
Williams, a former journalist, is the owner of Kereksuk Rice Farm, the second largest commercial rice farm in Nigeria by land size. His farm, which is situated in Nasarawa state in northern Nigeria, currently sits on 45,000 hectares and employs more than 600 natives of Nasarawa.
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