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Fg Partners Launch 2 2m Soil Project

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AI-generatedThe project is a development initiative, not a commercial venture. It aims to improve soil health and agricultural productivity in Nigeria through better fertiliser use. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact on fertiliser demand or agricultural output is indirect and long-term. The project is country-specific (Nigeria) and involves OCP Africa, a fertiliser company, but no immediate pricing or margin effect is evident.
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- Nigeria launches $2.2 million soil health project with German government and Gates Foundation.
- Project targets soil degradation affecting over 70% of Nigeria's population reliant on agriculture.
- Nigeria loses approximately 24 million tonnes of topsoil annually.
- Project will provide Soil Health Cards with tailored fertiliser recommendations.
- Three-year initiative implemented by GIZ Nigeria with partners including IITA and OCP Africa.
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