Italian Government Signifies Readiness to Invest in Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector

Nigeria's Agricultural Sector

The Italian government is ready to invest in Nigeria’s agricultural sector. Mr Alessandro Gerbino, Trade Commissioner, Italian Trade Agency (ITA), disclosed this at an investment dinner in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

Investing in the agricultural sector will be part of Italy’s effort at strengthening trade relations with Nigeria.

“As Italy is known for transformation of raw materials, the Agency would focus on the agricultural sector in dealing with Nigeria.

“Our priorities are agro industrial and food processing machineries, packaging, storage and everything from the field to the super market.

“Italy is famous for being able to certify a perfect combination of technology that goes from the source to the consumer at the highest performance.

“Nigeria has many raw materials that could be processed with the technologies and machineries that Italy would bring as partners.

“Italy is a country that made its fortune on its ability to transform raw materials.

“Italy does not have its own raw materials, but is one of the big economies in the world.

“We have achieved and transformed raw materials that we source because we develop the technology and also sell the technology abroad to our competitors in some areas.

“Nigeria has raw materials and wants to diversify its economy, and the thing that comes to my mind is that Italy has high performing machinery to produce high quality products- the products that can be used or exported to rich markets overseas,’’ he said.

In the Oil and Gas sector, Gerbino said that Italy was present with ENI (oil prospecting and gas company) adding that efforts were being made to provide assistance, not only in extraction but also in the downstream.

He said that by March 30, Italy would hold an investment forum in Milan that would focus on oil and gas; and some Nigerian companies had already been invited to attend the forum.

On increase of co-operation of businesses between Nigeria and Italy, he said the agency had sent many Nigerian companies to meet Italian suppliers from the same sectors.

“There are Nigerian companies that were in Milan for textile industry last week. There were other companies that had visited Italian producers of technology for the agro Industrial area.

“Next week, another group of companies is leaving for Talin and Leather processing technologies.

“And in March, we are having Italian delegation coming to Nigeria for event in the plastic and packing technologies,”  he said.

According to him, the event will be backed with exhibition with first official Italian Pavilion in Nigeria:

“We are sure of having a lot of attention from Nigerian Companies.

“We are sure also of receiving visitors from Nigerian Companies seeking Italian suppliers’ technology.”

The event slated to hold between March 24 and March 27, 2020, would have about 10 to 15 companies with industrial associations in participation.

“The current trade volume between Nigeria and Italy is about 2 billion Euros, but I know for sure that our market share in Nigeria is below average- meaning that we will definitely do better.

“This means that there are opportunities for Italian companies and Nigerian companies to do business,’’  he said.

In his remark, the Italian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Stefano Pontesilli, said that the country was ready to increase its trade volume in Nigeria:

“Nigeria remains a prime country with its great potential.

“This year we have had a 10 percent increase in trade volume and last year we had a 30 percent increase.

“So, it is going up and that is what matters. It is not as much volume but it is the trend that matters. So we are doing a good job.”

The Italian Trade Agency (ITA) is the Governmental agency that supports the business development of the nation’s companies abroad and promotes the attraction of foreign investments in Italy.

Source: VON