Saudi Arabia expresses interest in Nigerian red meat

Published Jun 28, 2024

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Saudi Arabia is interested in importing 200,000 tonnes of red meat and one million tonnes of soybeans annually from Nigeria, as Nigeria seeks trade to earn foreign exchange and diversify its economy beyond oil and gas sectors. This interest comes after a visit by the Saudi Kingdom's agriculture minister to Nigeria, where he met with Nigerian agribusiness entrepreneurs. Nigeria is developing a roadmap to meet these demands.
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Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in importing 200,000 tonnes of red meat and one million tonnes of soybeans annually from Nigeria, as the African country seeks trade to earn dollars, Reuters reported, Nigeria's Agriculture Minister Mohammad Abubakar said on Thursday. Abubakar said Nigeria was seeking partnerships for trade to earn foreign exchange after it suffered severe dollar shortages which harmed its economy and caused the local naira NGN= currency to tumble to record lows. Nigeria has been seeking to diversify its exports from the dominant oil and gas sectors to promote non-oil exports to hedge its economy from oil price shocks. Saudi's interest came after the Kingdom's agriculture minister visited Nigeria and ...

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