Tinubu inaugurates ‘Africa’s largest’ tomato processing factory

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Tinubu inaugurates ‘Africa’s largest’ tomato processing factory
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“I am happy that GB Foods is the largest tomato processing plant in Africa as it processes 2,400 metric tonnes of tomato per day.

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“Let me reiterate the commitment of my administration to providing conducive environment to private investors to invest in agricultural sector in line with my eight-point agenda,” he said. He said: “The action of GB Foods remained a source of discouragement to those who think that all bad things come out from Nigeria.

“I urge you to remain dogged and I call on other investors to endeavour to invest across the country,” he advised.

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