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Gazprombank, Niger State begin talks on major Agricultural investment partnership

Gazprombank Moscow, one of Russia’s top financial institutions specialising in investment banking, corporate finance, and asset management, has entered preliminary discussions with the Niger State government, led by Governor Umaru Bago, on potential agricultural investments.
The meeting focused on identifying investment opportunities within Nigeria’s agricultural sector, with particular attention to Niger State.
With Russia already committed to projects worth over $1.5 billion in Nigeria, the talks explored avenues for procuring Russian-made agricultural machinery and equipment.
Key points of the meeting included agricultural investment plans, financing options for equipment purchases, and infrastructure development strategies.
Both parties also examined prospects for forming joint ventures aimed at boosting food security and increasing agricultural productivity in the region.
If the partnership materialises, Gazprombank could play a vital role in promoting Niger State as an investment destination, connecting the government with international investors, and introducing capacity-building programmes to enhance local farming expertise.
This collaboration, once finalised, is expected to further strengthen growing ties between Russian financial institutions and African regional governments, especially in the area of agricultural development and food sustainability.
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