Nigeria Targets 300,000MT Sugar Output by 2030

The Nigerian government, represented by Minister of State for Industry John Owan Enoh, has directed Flour Mills Nigeria Plc to increase its sugar production through its subsidiary, Golden Sugar Company, to 300,000 metric tons annually by the year 2030. This directive was issued during a visit to the company's facility in Sunti, Niger State, as part of efforts to address Nigeria's significant sugar supply gap, which currently sees local production fall short of the annual consumption of 1.8 million metric tons.
Enoh emphasized the importance of the Sunti-based operations in bridging this deficit and highlighted the government's backward integration program aimed at enhancing local production capabilities. The initiative is expected to create employment opportunities for approximately 4,500 workers.
Kamar Bakrin, the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council, acknowledged the progress made but stressed the need for sustained performance to meet national targets.
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