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Nigeria And Saudi Arabia Sign $10m Pact In Boost For Meat And Soyabeans Market by seunowa(op): 10:05pm On Feb 10, 2025
Nigeria, through the Commodities Development Initiative (CDI), has signed a US$10 million project with Saudi Arabia P and I Energy Consults, owners of Jurassic Abattoir, as part of deal to export high-quality red meat and soybeans to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Under the agreement, Jurassic Abattoir will produce premium bovine (cattle) and ovine (sheep) meat products, while Commodities Development Initiative (CDI) will facilitate market access to Saudi Arabia.
Under the agreement, Jurassic Abattoir will produce premium bovine (cattle) and ovine (sheep) meat products, while Commodities Development Initiative (CDI) will facilitate market access to Saudi Arabia.

This partnership aims to harness investments in infrastructure and systems to enable Nigeria access the global market.

Anyebe Idoga, managing director, P and I Energy Consult, owners of Jurassic Abattoir and Ranch, said, “This partnership is timely and in the nation’s interest as we work in partnership with the Federal and state governments to harness the necessary investments in infrastructure and systems that will enable us to access the global market, starting with the Saudi Arabia market.”
Similarly, Roland Oroh, managing director, Commodities Development Initiative, said the investment would add to the national capacity to produce high quality meat for export.
The agreement signed in Abuja on Friday, followed a visit by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture to Nigeria in May 2024.

The deal is expected to generate significant economic benefits for Nigeria, including: Export Value of US$273 million or N451 billion by 2025; 20,000 direct jobs/100,000 indirect jobs; GDP Expansion Contribution to Nigeria’s GDP and Foreign Exchange Generation

The Jurassic Abattoir project, sponsored by P and I Energy Consult Limited, will have a daily capacity of 1,000 cattle and 500 sheep and goat slaughtering capacity. The project is expected to create 100 direct and indirect jobs upon completion in September 2025.

Re: Nigeria And Saudi Arabia Sign $10m Pact In Boost For Meat And Soyabeans Market by Acekidc4(m): 10:06pm On Feb 10, 2025
We need to eat well so our body can be very healthy. Not forgetting workouts(exercise).
Re: Nigeria And Saudi Arabia Sign $10m Pact In Boost For Meat And Soyabeans Market by seunowa(op): 10:33pm On Feb 10, 2025
the transaction is a milestone for Nigeria’s agricultural sector, noting its potential to enhance food security, drive foreign exchange earnings, and create employment opportunities
Re: Nigeria And Saudi Arabia Sign $10m Pact In Boost For Meat And Soyabeans Market by seunowa(op): 10:35pm On Feb 10, 2025
Every right thinking Nigerians should support president Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his task to reposition Nigeria for economic prosperity.
Re: Nigeria And Saudi Arabia Sign $10m Pact In Boost For Meat And Soyabeans Market by God1000(m): 10:56pm On Feb 10, 2025
seunowa:
Every right thinking Nigerians should support president Bola Ahmed Tinubu in his task to reposition Nigeria for economic prosperity.
But what do you want Nigerians to do? they voted for him and they have so far tolerated his harsh policies which are not even yielding good results.
Re: Nigeria And Saudi Arabia Sign $10m Pact In Boost For Meat And Soyabeans Market by seunowa(op): 11:17pm On Feb 10, 2025
God1000:
But what do you want Nigerians to do? they voted for him and they have so far tolerated his harsh policies which are not even yielding good results.
Reforms are usually painful to the bone -marrow but the end results will be great.
Before Tinubu came to power,Nigerian economy was in total state of disrepair like a three story building sitting on a faulty foundation. These reforms initiated by the president are needed and timely.
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