The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, together with the international company Lagos Free Zone, have signed a memorandum of understanding and joint participation in the grain terminal project at the Lekki Port (Nigeria), as reported by the railway magazine Railway Supply.

Construction of the grain terminal

The signing ceremony took place in London during the Conference on Ukraine’s Reconstruction.

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The official also emphasized that the Ukrainian agricultural sector continues to play an important role in ensuring international food security, especially considering the world’s population growth.

The Lekki Deep Sea Port in Nigeria is the country’s first fully automated port.

It is a joint project of the Nigerian government, the Lagos state, the owner of the Lagos Free Zone, the Tolarams Group (Singapore), and the China Harbour Engineering Company (CNEC).

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