Dangote’s Ethiopia Expansion Hits $4 Billion Eyes Continental Food Self-Sufficiency
President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has reaffirmed the company’s ambition to drive Africa toward food self-sufficiency as its investment in Ethiopia’s fertiliser sector rises to over $4 billion. Dangote made the disclosure during a press briefing in Gode, in Ethiopia’s Somali region, where he is currently on a working visit hosted by Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed. The Ethiopian leader received him and accompanied him to inspect the site of a major fertiliser plant currently under construction. He said the expansion reflects a long-term strategy aimed at addressing Africa’s persistent food insecurity by improving access to critical agricultural inputs, particularly fertiliser. “Africa holds immense agricultural potential, yet continues to grapple with food insecurity due to limited access to fertiliser,” Dangote said. “Through our investments, we are committed to reversing this trend by boosting productivity, empowering farmers, and advancing a sustainable ...