By Ebitan Egbuson “Nigeria is facing two key gaps in agriculture today: an inability to meet domestic food requirements, and an inability to export at quality levels required for market success. The former problem is a productivity challenge driven by an input system and farming model that is largely inefficient.” - Food Security Cluster
“Nigeria is facing two key gaps in agriculture today: an inability to meet domestic food requirements, and an inability to export at quality levels required
Tata introduces five-year warranty on vehicles
Temiloluwa O’Peters
Published 12:17 am
Tata International Nigeria has introduced a warranty of five years on its entire medium, heavy and extra heavy commercial vehicle range.
According to a statement issued by the company on Tuesday, the five-year warranty applies to all Tata and Daewoo commercial vehicles first registered on or after January 1.
The Chief Executive Officer of Tata International Africa, Len Brand, said the five-year driveline warranty reinforced the company’s commitment to enhancing the customer ownership experience.
He said, “Given Africa’s harsh and varied terrains, this new warranty goes a long way towards Tata International Africa’s pursuit of offering enhanced lifecycle benefits to its customers.