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How FG plans to boost export with N50bn ESP funding

Beneficiaries to receive grant for non-oil exports Nigeria to leverage ECOWAS TPOs to boost trade volume With the official launch of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Trade Promotion Organisations (TPO) Network as part of measures to increase the volume of trade within the region, the Federal Government plans to boost its non-oil exports by leveraging the platform. The Executive Director /CEO of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC, Segun Awolowo, who is also the inaugural president of the ECOWAS TPOs, said the government is repositioning the nation’s export through the implementation of its N50 billion Export Expansion Facility Programme (EEFP), a part of the Economic Sustainability Plan whose development and implementation is being led by the Vice President.

Why Kenya Banned Maize Imports From Neighbours

Taarifa Rwanda Published 47 mins ago 0share Kenya may take long to lift a ban on maize imports from East Africanneighbours following a domestic bumper harvest. Kenya’s Agricultural and Food Authority (AFA) imposed the ban indicating that Kenya would not import the cereal from Tanzania and Uganda for now. “Kenya would not need maize imports until June. There is plenty from North Rift,” said the crops inspector of the agency, Calistus Efukho, adding that maize imports from Tanzania and Uganda would not be considered until June. On March 5 this Agricultural and Food Authority (AFA) banned imports of maize from the two countries, citing Aflatoxin contamination above the safety benchmarks.

Rwanda s Weekly Coffee Export Earnings Rise 32%

Taarifa Rwanda Published 19 mins ago 0share Rwanda’s weekly coffee export has experienced a very big jump both in volume and revenue according to National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB). “Last week we exported a total of366,780Kg of Rwanda Coffee which gained U$1,336,935. In comparison to the previous week, both quantities and revenues increased by 17.8% and 32.8% respectively,” NAEB in its update on Easter Monday. NAEB also says the main countries of destination for Rwanda’s coffee included; Russia, China, Germany and Canada. However, Rwanda Tea has suffered a setback as export volumes significantly dropped leading to a fall in revenue.

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