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    Dangote Group, Ethiopia Sign US$ 2.5Bn Fertiliser Plant Deal

    Staff
    By Staff Reporter
    - August 28, 2025
    - August 28, 2025
    EthiopiaInvestment
    Dangote Group, Ethiopia Sign US$ 2.5Bn Fertiliser Plant Deal

    Dangote Group and Ethiopian Investment Holdings have signed a shareholder investment agreement to establish a US$2.5 billion fertiliser plant in Ethiopia.

    • •Dangote Group will own 60% of the project while Ethiopia will hold a 40% stake through EIH.
    • •The plant is expected to produce up to 3 million metric tons of fertiliser annually.
    • •In addition to the fertiliser deal, Dangote Group is already heavily invested in Ethiopia’s cement industry, with its current plant producing 2.5 million tonnes annually.

    “This project will create jobs locally, ensure a reliable fertilizer supply for our farmers who have long faced challenges, and mark a decisive step in our path to food sovereignty. It strengthens Ethiopia’s competitiveness across the continent and reflects our commitment to executing strategic investments that serve our people and our future,” Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a post on X.

    The success of the cement plant in Ethiopia has seen Dangote outline plants to set up a second plant to double capacity, and to explore investments in other sectors.

    The moves also highlight Aliko Dangote’s renewed investment push across the continent, after the completion of his oil refinery in Nigeria. In early August, the Dangote conglomerate refinanced its capital base with a US$4bn syndicated loan to stabilise operations.

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