Nigeria, Belgium to Explore Opportunities in Agric Sector

The Belgian Embassy has revealed plans to improve its bilateral relationship with Nigeria by exploring ways to boost the economy through agriculture.

The new Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria, Daniel Bertrand, disclosed this recently, adding that his country would also explore other sectors.

The Ambassador had recently paid a visit to the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), and other relevant organisations.

He listed agriculture, infrastructure, and construction as areas Belgian companies have targeted to bring their expertise to the fore, for the good of both countries.

According to him, Belgian companies in Nigeria have the potential to do better than they are currently doing.

“Relationship is excellent from a political point of view. From the economic angle, we will continue to build the relationship.

“Belgian companies in Nigeria have a very good opinion about their Nigerian associates. The potential is here, and we need to go ahead. This is why I am here.

“The transformation of agriculture is important. Infrastructure, information communication technology (ICT), and construction have huge potential in Nigeria.

“These are some of the sectors, but I think it is too early to have a clear picture of the specifics. My part is to promote the opportunities to Belgium and Belgian companies.

“Belgium has a tradition of doing good business in Nigeria. We will continue to build on that tradition,” he said.

Bertrand, however, disclosed that he will open an Honourary Consulate in Lagos, in December, to serve as a meeting point for both parties.

The office, he noted, would also give directions on trade relations to interested parties.

“It will serve as a meeting point and forum to discuss relevant issues regularly,” he said.

SOURCE: AGRONIGERIA

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