In a major development aimed at boosting Lagos State’s rice production, we have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Yihai Kerry Arawana Holdings Co. Limited (YKA), a leading agro-allied company from China.
This strategic partnership marks a key milestone in our efforts to enhance operations at the Lagos Rice Mill in Imota, Ikorodu, and elevate the entire rice value chain in the state.
By collaborating with YKA, we are leveraging their advanced expertise and cutting-edge technology in rice milling and processing.
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Their technical and advisory support will help optimize rice production through modern agricultural practices, as well as provide essential training and additional services.
This partnership is not just about increasing efficiency—it’s about fostering a sustainable and profitable ecosystem that benefits everyone, from local farmers to consumers.
By improving every stage of rice production, from cultivation to milling, we are laying the groundwork for long-term growth and success in the industry.
The signing of this MoU highlights our commitment to forging international partnerships that introduce innovative solutions and global best practices into Lagos State’s agricultural sector. We are excited about the future and the transformative potential this collaboration holds for the rice industry in the state.
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