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Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector Attracts $167.25m in Capital Inflows

Dunji Precious by Dunji Precious
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Nigeria’s agricultural sector recorded capital inflows of $167.25 million, highlighting renewed investor interest in the country’s non-oil economy.

The figure reflects growing attention to agriculture as a viable investment destination, amid ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to diversify the economy and strengthen food security.

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) indicates that the inflows were recorded within a specified review period, underscoring agriculture’s increasing relevance in Nigeria’s broader capital importation landscape.

Despite the positive development, the sector continues to attract a relatively modest share of total capital inflows compared to other sectors such as finance and telecommunications, which traditionally dominate foreign investments.

Analysts say the trend signals cautious optimism among investors, particularly as the government intensifies policies aimed at boosting agricultural productivity, enhancing value chains, and improving access to financing.

The Federal Government has also continued to court both local and foreign investors, emphasising the sector’s vast potential and its critical role in job creation and economic growth.

Agriculture remains a key pillar of Nigeria’s economy, employing a significant portion of the population and contributing substantially to the country’s Gross Domestic Product.

However, stakeholders have repeatedly identified limited access to finance, infrastructure gaps, and climate-related challenges as major constraints to the sector’s full potential.

The latest capital inflow figures are therefore seen as a positive signal, though experts stress the need for sustained investment and policy consistency to unlock long-term growth and ensure food security.

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