(VIDEO) Gombe State Partners Morocco on Agriculture

Gombe state Governor, Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya recently briefed the press at Aso Rock Villa after he visited Nigerian President Bola Tinubu.
He spoke about his trip to Morocco and the plans of Gombe to introduce sustainable produced dairy products, such as flavoured milk, butter, cheese, and yoghurt, into the market.
The Governor concluded the mission with a visit to the Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) in Morocco, the world’s largest phosphate-based fertilizer producer which is also a global leader in renewable energy and unconventional water sources. Gombe and OCP signed an MoU to collaborate on a comprehensive and holistic development project and complement each other’s efforts to address productivity and sustainability challenges along the whole agricultural value chain.
As the delegation concludes this strategic mission, the beneficial trip is expected further to bolster Gombe State’s achievements in development and industrialisation, enhancing livelihoods and securing a brighter future for the state.

 

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