Dangote Group Moves To Crash Rice Price After Rabiu’s Pledge

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has unveiled a multi-billion Naira rice production initiative in Niger State in a bid to crash food prices in the country. Dangote's move is coming against the backdrop of recent moves by a fellow billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu to continue crashing rice prices across the country.

May 27, 2025 - 11:30
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Dangote Group Moves To Crash Rice Price After Rabiu’s Pledge
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has unveiled a multi-billion Naira rice production initiative in Niger State in a bid to crash food prices in the country. 
Dangote's move is coming against the backdrop of recent moves by a fellow billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu  to continue crashing rice prices across the country.
Dangote spoke through his Senior Special Adviser, Fatima Abdurrahman, at the opening of the 2025 Niger National Trade Fair in Minna, noting that the Dangote Group, was developing a 32-metric-tonnes-per-hour rice mill on a 30-hectare site in Wushishi.
Abdulrahman further noted that the project formed part of the Niger Food Initiative, an agricultural development programme launched by the state government in collaboration with the private sector.
“As part of our commitment to advancing agriculture, we plan to establish one of the largest rice mills here in Niger State.” Abdurrahman explained that the high-capacity mill would significantly boost rice production and storage in the state, describing it as a cutting-edge facility that incorporates the latest innovations in rice milling technology.
“This state-of-the-art facility ensures high efficiency, minimal waste, and premium-quality output. “Once operational, it will not only boost local rice production but also strengthen the entire agricultural value chain, from farm to market.
”Further, Abdurrahman noted that the mill would be supported by 32 silos, each with a capacity of 2,500 metric tonnes of paddy rice, and would include a captive power generation facility producing 5.8 megawatts of electricity. 
“The project aligns with broader efforts to reduce reliance on the national grid,” she added.

Niger govt excited about the rice project

Representing Governor Muhammed Bago, Niger state commissioner for Trade, Investment and Industry, Aminu Takuma, said the state is fully open to large-scale agricultural investment. He praised the Dangote Group for its initiative and encouraged the conglomerate to leverage the state’s investor-friendly policies.
The minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Sabi Abdullahi, represented by Dr. Suleiman Ladan, reiterated the federal government’s commitment to promoting commercial agriculture, describing it as a cornerstone of President Bola Tinubu’s economic recovery agenda.
Takuma further revealed that the state government is taking steps to elevate the Niger Trade Fair to an international standard.
Meanwhile, Bisi Adeniyi, President of the Niger Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture has urged private sector players to tap into the state’s immense agricultural potential.

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