2018 news about dangote rice

Here are some news articles from 2018 about Dangote Rice:

  1. Dangote Rice to Create 250,000 Jobs in Nigeria (January 2018)

The Dangote Group, a leading conglomerate in Nigeria, announced plans to create 250,000 jobs in the country through its rice production project. The company said it would invest $1 billion in the project, which would make it one of the largest rice mills in the world. (Source: Vanguard News)

  1. Dangote Rice to Start Production in 2018 (February 2018)

The Dangote Rice Limited, a subsidiary of the Dangote Group, said it would start producing rice in 2018. The company had earlier announced plans to invest $1 billion in the project, which would make it one of the largest rice mills in the world. (Source: This Day Live)

  1. Dangote Rice to Reduce Nigeria's Rice Importation (March 2018)

The Dangote Rice Limited said it would reduce Nigeria's rice importation by 90% once its production facility is fully operational. The company said it would produce 1.4 million metric tons of rice per annum, which would meet the country's rice demand. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)

  1. Dangote Rice to Create 10,000 Jobs in Nasarawa State (April 2018)

The Dangote Rice Limited said it would create 10,000 jobs in Nasarawa State, Nigeria, as part of its rice production project. The company said it would invest $100 million in the project, which would make it one of the largest rice mills in the world. (Source: Daily Trust)

  1. Dangote Rice to Start Exporting in 2019 (June 2018)

The Dangote Rice Limited said it would start exporting rice to other countries in 2019. The company said it had already secured export contracts with several countries, including the United States, China, and the European Union. (Source: Punch Newspaper)

These are just a few news articles from 2018 about Dangote Rice. The company's rice production project was a major news story in Nigeria and other parts of Africa, as it was seen as a major step towards reducing the country's reliance on rice imports and creating jobs for Nigerians.