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    Nigeria launches $500 million agriculture fund to transform oil

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJuly 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria has unveiled a $500 million Niger Delta Agri<a href="https://absafricatv.com/bafa-returns-with-creativity-cultural-exchange-collaborations/” title=”BAFA returns with creativity, cultural exchange, collaborations”>cultural Investment Fund, marking one of its biggest agriculture-focused investment initiatives as the government looks to diversify the economy beyond oil and strengthen food security.

    Nigeria launches $500 million agriculture fund to transform oil-rich Niger Delta

    • Nigeria launched a $500 million Niger Delta Agricultural Investment Fund to diversify the economy and increase food security.
    • The fund will use a commercial, returns-driven model to finance projects across the agricultural value chain in the Niger Delta.
    • Target sectors include aquaculture, palm oil, livestock, fisheries, marine resources and crop production.
    • Funding will come from multilateral development banks like the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the Islamic Development Bank, plus private investors.

    Nigeria has unveiled a $500 million Niger Delta Agricultural Investment Fund, marking one of its biggest agriculture-focused investment initiatives as the government looks to diversify the economy beyond oil and strengthen food security.

    Vice President Kashim Shettima announced the fund on Wednesday at the Niger Delta Agricultural Development and Investment Summit in Abuja, describing agriculture as a critical pillar of Nigeria’s long-term economic transformation. The initiative is designed to increase food production, unlock private capital and position the oil-producing Niger Delta as a major agribusiness hub.

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    Unlike traditional government intervention programmes, the fund will operate as a commercial, returns-driven investment vehicle, financing projects across the agricultural value chain.

    Investment will target high-potential sectors including aquaculture, palm oil, livestock, fisheries, marine re come from a mix of multilateral development institutions—including the World Bank, African Development Bank and Islamic Development Bank—alongside private investors. He did not disclose how much each institution would contribute or the fund’s ownership structure

    Nigeria has been ramping up mechanisation efforts, including plans to deploy 10,000 tractors over five years to improve productivity. The government has also pursued international partnerships, including a $1 billion agriculture cooperation agreement with Brazil, aimed at expanding mechanised farming and agricultural infrastructure.

    Although the Niger Delta has long powered Nigeria’s economy through crude oil production, its vast agricultural potential has remained largely underdeveloped.

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