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Dangote expects over $4bn annual forex earnings from fertiliser exports

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeJune 16, 2026Updated:June 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Dangote Group and AFC signing MoU on fertiliser production
L-R, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote; Chairman of Board of Directors, Africa Finance Corporation, ( AFC), Samaila Zubairu; During the Signing Ceremony of Agreement Between AFC and Dangote Industries Limited, in Lagos on Friday 12, June 2026.
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The Dangote Group has reinforced its long-standing partnership with the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) by signing a $600 million loan facility to support the expansion of its fertiliser production capacity—an important milestone in advancing food security in Nigeria and across Africa.

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

This investment is a key component of the Dangote Group’s broader $7 billion fertiliser expansion programme. The initiative is expected to increase production capacity in Nigeria from 3 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) to 9 MTPA, while also supporting the establishment of a new 3 MTPA urea plant in Ethiopia. Upon completion, the programme will significantly boost Africa’s fertiliser output, strengthen regional food security, enhance agricultural productivity, and reduce dependence on imports.

The facility underscores AFC’s strong confidence in the Dangote Group’s vision to drive industrial growth and agricultural transformation through large-scale infrastructure investments. The funds will primarily support the ongoing expansion of the Dangote Fertiliser Plant at Ibeju‑Lekki, Lagos—one of the largest granulated urea fertiliser complexes in the world.

The expansion is expected to substantially scale up production, improve supply‑chain efficiency, and ensure consistent availability of high‑quality fertilisers to farmers across the continent. It will also contribute to price stability, reduce import dependency, and enhance crop yields, strengthening Africa’s overall food‑security framework.

Speaking on the development, President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said the expansion would generate significant foreign‑exchange earnings for Nigeria.

“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. 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.”

Also commenting on the transaction, President and CEO of the Africa Finance Corporation, Samaila Zubairu, highlighted the strategic importance of the deal:

“This transaction reflects AFC’s capital‑recycling model in action. Following the successful repayment of our earlier investment in Dangote Industries Limited, we are reinvesting and doubling that capital into the Dangote Group’s next growth phase. By supporting the expansion of Dangote Fertiliser, 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.”

This development builds on AFC’s strong track record of successful investments and exits across Africa, including projects in renewable energy, port infrastructure, digital connectivity, and industrial platforms.

The Dangote Fertiliser Plant currently plays a critical role in meeting domestic demand while exporting to international markets, thereby generating valuable foreign exchange for Nigeria. With this new phase of expansion, the company is poised to consolidate its leadership position in the global fertiliser market while advancing Africa’s agricultural and economic resilience.

Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) Dangote Group Fertiliser exports GreenView
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