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Nigeria pushes sugarcane boom to slash massive sugar import bill
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82023, member: 636"] Nigeria is finally trying to fix its sweet tooth addiction with massive farm upgrades. The government plans to crank up sugarcane harvests to stop relying on foreign shipments while global stocks rise. National Sugar Development Council data shows local harvested areas jumped significantly recently to hit one hundred thousand hectares. Raw cane output doubled during that window despite factories struggling to process everything. Officials launched a master plan aiming for two million metric tons of domestic sweetener annually before 2033. This strategy involves pumping billions into the value chain to support ethanol and power generation. Niger State promised huge land deals to host six factories shortly. These plants intend to churn out massive volumes of sugar and ethanol through a partnership with Uttam Sucrotech. BUA Foods is nearly finished building a monster facility in Kwara State designed to crush ten thousand tons of cane daily. Dangote Sugar continues expanding operations in Adamawa and Nasarawa using a large chunk of a seven-hundred-million-dollar fund. Most harvested cane gets chewed raw instead of entering industrial refiners. Factories only process thirty percent of the crop while artisanal syrup makers take the rest. Local demand sits at nearly two million tons while actual production hovers below one hundred thousand. Imports currently cover over ninety-five percent of consumption needs. [/QUOTE]
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