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Dangote Projects Over $4bn Annual Forex Earnings From Fertiliser Exports

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The Dangote Group has signed a $600 million loan facility with Africa Finance Corporation to support expansion of its fertiliser production capacity.

The financing was extended to GreenView Fertilizer Corporation, the Dangote Fertiliser holding company, and will partly fund increased urea production in Nigeria and the development of a new fertiliser plant in Ethiopia.

The deal forms part of Dangote Group’s broader $7 billion fertiliser expansion programme.

The programme is expected to increase production capacity in Nigeria from 3 million metric tonnes per annum to 9 million metric tonnes per annum.

It will also support construction of a new 3 million metric tonnes per annum urea plant in Ethiopia.

According to the companies, the expansion is aimed at boosting Africa’s fertiliser output, strengthening regional food security, improving agricultural productivity, and reducing dependence on imports.

Funding focus and plant operations

AFC said the facility will primarily support the ongoing expansion of the Dangote Fertiliser Plant at Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.

The plant is one of the largest granulated urea fertiliser complexes in the world.

The companies stated that the expansion will scale up production, improve supply chain efficiency, and support consistent availability of high-quality fertilisers for farmers across the continent.

They also said increased output could contribute to price stability and reduce import dependency.

Projected economic impact

President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said the expansion is projected to generate over $4 billion annually in fertiliser export earnings within the next three years.

He described the investment as a contribution to Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings and national economic growth.

“This investment positions us to deliver over $4 billion annually in fertiliser exports within the next three years. It represents a major contribution to Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings and underscores our commitment to national economic growth,” Dangote said.

“Our growth vision is not in isolation, we are building alongside strategic African partners like AFC and other institutions committed to the continent’s progress.”

President and CEO of Africa Finance Corporation, Samaila Zubairu, said the transaction reflects AFC’s capital recycling model.

Following repayment of an earlier investment in Dangote Industries Limited, AFC is reinvesting and increasing its capital commitment to support the next phase of Dangote Group’s growth.

“This transaction reflects AFC’s capital recycling model in action. By supporting the expansion of Dangote Fertilizer, AFC is backing a proven African industrial leader whose investments will strengthen food security, reduce import dependence, and create long-term economic value across the continent,” Zubairu said.

Background and operations

AFC noted that the investment builds on its track record of financing projects in renewable energy, port infrastructure, digital connectivity, and industrial platforms across Africa.

The Dangote Fertiliser Plant currently supplies domestic demand and exports to international markets, generating foreign exchange for Nigeria.

With the new phase of expansion, the company aims to consolidate its position in the global fertiliser market while supporting agricultural and economic resilience in Africa.

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