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Dangote raises planned Ethiopia fertiliser project to $4bn in major expansion push

Aliko Dangote has expanded plans for his proposed fertiliser plant in Ethiopia to about $4 billion, significantly increasing the scale of one of Africa’s largest planned industrial agriculture investments. The project forms part of Dangote Group’s broader strategy to deepen its footprint across African manufacturing and food security sectors, according to Bloomberg.

The expanded fertiliser facility is expected to support Ethiopia’s agricultural sector by increasing local fertiliser production capacity and reducing reliance on imported products. Ethiopia remains one of Africa’s largest agricultural economies, with fertiliser demand rising as the government pushes for improved crop productivity and food self-sufficiency.

Industry analysts say the project could position Ethiopia as a regional fertiliser production hub serving East African markets while strengthening intra-African industrial trade. The investment also aligns with broader continental efforts to improve agricultural value chains and support food security amid global commodity and supply chain disruptions.

Dangote has continued expanding his industrial empire beyond Nigeria through investments spanning cement, refining, petrochemicals, and fertiliser production. Market observers note that the Ethiopia project reinforces his ambition to build large-scale manufacturing infrastructure capable of supporting Africa’s long-term industrialisation and agricultural transformation agenda.

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