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Firm targets $3.4bn investments in agriculture by 2023

By Joke Falaju, Abuja
11 March 2019   |   2:53 am
The Nigeria Agribusiness Register (NAR) has disclosed plans to facilitate new agribusiness investments worth $3.4 billion from domestic and foreign sources by 2023.

The Nigeria Agribusiness Register (NAR) has disclosed plans to facilitate new agribusiness investments worth $3.4 billion from domestic and foreign sources by 2023.

The plan of the organisation is to provide both free and paid business development services, capital facilitation and project promotion for agribusiness owners, especially start-ups.

Founder and Director of the NAR, Mr Roland Oroh, disclosed this in a statement ahead of the maiden edition of the monthly agribusiness networking event tagged AgNet, to be held soon.

He disclosed that the Public Private Partnership organisation offers services ranging from information provision to business networking, mentoring and coaching for start-ups, investor targeting and attraction campaigns, investor introductions, due diligence, transaction support, capital raising, matching funds, equity guarantees, and partnership development. 

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