Togo: Singaporean firm Nutrisource expects its fertilizer plant to come online by the end of this quarter

Agriculture
Sunday, 26 February 2023 09:26
Togo: Singaporean firm Nutrisource expects its fertilizer plant to come online by the end of this quarter

(Togo First) - Nutrisource, a Singaporean firm, should open its first fertilizer factory in sub-Saharan Africa before the quarter ends. Located in Togo, the facility should produce up to 200,000 t of NPK fertilizer per year. 

The plant is being built at the Industrial Platform of Adetikope (PIA). According to one of the executives of Arise IPP, the company that manages the PIA, “construction is almost done and equipment is being installed”. He added that “production should begin in May or June 2023.”

The project is part of a larger investment–valued at CFA4.9 billion–that Nutrisource intends to make in the agro-food and agro-industry. Also, the new factory should contribute to the efforts of the Togolese government to boost the agricultural sector, notably by improving farmers’ access to cheaper but better fertilizers and consequently their yields and earnings. In Togo, agriculture is the top employing sector; it employs 65% of the active population and represents nearly 40% of the GDP. 

After Togo, Nutrisource has plans to open three more fertilizer plants in sub-Saharan Africa, one in each of its three sub-regions. "Each region will be supplied from a satellite blending plant, as well as an import and distribution operation," said Murari Rakshit, CEO of Nutrisource. The Singaporean company also launched distribution activities in Uganda and Kenya in 2020.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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