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Nigeria: Mango plantation set to employ 1000 workers in Benue

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo will become a big employer in Benue state, with his mango plantation and fruit juice factory in Howe, Gwer East Local Government Area.

During a visit to the farm on Monday, Obasanjo said he will be employing about 1,000 people to tend the farm and work in the juice factory. He was accompanied on the visit Governor Samuel Ortom, who is also a big time farmer.

He said that the plantation would produce and process finished products such as juice from assorted fruits and oil from the seeds that could be used by pharmaceutical companies among others.

“The workers are from this community. The mangoes will start producing between three to four years’ time. We have about 140 hectares of land for the project.’’

The former president said that factories for processing fruits would be built and over a 1,000 people would be employed at completion. He said that the oranges, mangoes and other fruits produced by farmers in the state would not be enough to run the factories, hence the need for the plantation.

Ortom said the state government was ready to facilitate the enabling environment for investors to invest. He also stated that agriculture remained the only permanent gold mine in the country, stressing that it was even far more important than oil.

Source: pmnewsnigeria.com

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