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Dangote Group Targets Sugar Self-Sufficiency with $700 Million Investment

November 24, 2025
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Nigeria’s largest conglomerate, Dangote Group, has unveiled an ambitious $700 million expansion plan designed to eliminate the West African nation’s reliance on imported sugar, signaling a major shift in the country’s quest for food security and industrial independence.

The investment, announced at the 2025 Lagos International Trade Fair, represents one of the most significant commitments to agricultural industrialization in Nigeria’s recent history. Dangote Sugar Refinery, the group’s flagship sugar subsidiary, plans to channel the funds into comprehensive infrastructure development, including land cultivation, state-of-the-art equipment, workforce training programs, and community partnership initiatives.

At the heart of the strategy is an aggressive backward-integration model aimed at establishing a complete domestic supply chain capable of producing sufficient raw sugar to meet Nigeria’s consumption needs while positioning the country for export opportunities.

“This is about building a sustainable ecosystem from farm to factory,” explained Ravindra Singhvi, CEO of Dangote Sugar Refinery, during his address at the trade fair. The company plans to introduce consumer-friendly packaging in 100g, 250g, 500g, and 1kg sizes, a move designed to improve affordability and accessibility for households and small-scale businesses across the country’s economic spectrum.

The initiative aligns with broader economic objectives outlined by Fatima Aliko-Dangote, Group Executive Director of Commercial Operations for the conglomerate. Speaking through Funmi Sanni, Sales and Marketing Director for Dangote Cement, she emphasized that the sugar expansion is part of an integrated industrial strategy that includes the group’s operations in cement production, petroleum refining, fertilizer manufacturing, and petrochemicals.

“Our focus is clear: strengthen Nigeria’s industrial capacity and retain more value within our borders,” Aliko Dangote stated. “Industrial expansion remains the most reliable pathway to sustainable job creation and provides critical support to the small and medium enterprises that form the backbone of our economy.”

The timing of the announcement comes as Dangote Sugar Refinery shows signs of financial recovery. The company, which operates as Nigeria’s largest sugar producer with an annual capacity of 1.44 million metric tonnes, reported revenue of N626.24 billion for the first nine months of fiscal 2025, representing a substantial increase from N484.42 billion during the same period the previous year.

Perhaps more significantly, the company has dramatically reduced its losses, which plummeted from N184.4 billion in the first three quarters of 2024 to just N10.59 billion in the corresponding period of 2025—a reduction of more than 94 percent that suggests the business model is gaining traction.

Nigeria currently imports significant quantities of refined sugar to meet domestic demand, a situation that drains foreign exchange reserves and leaves the country vulnerable to international price fluctuations and supply chain disruptions. The Dangote initiative seeks to reverse this dependency by developing large-scale sugar plantations and processing facilities that would complete the production cycle domestically.

Industry analysts view the investment as a potential game-changer for Nigeria’s agricultural sector, which has long struggled to transition from subsistence farming to industrial-scale production. If successful, the model could provide a template for addressing similar import dependencies in other agricultural commodities.

The project also carries broader implications for employment in a country where job creation remains a persistent challenge. Large-scale agricultural and manufacturing operations of this nature typically generate thousands of direct jobs and support many more indirect positions across logistics, retail, and ancillary services.

As Nigeria continues its efforts to diversify its economy beyond oil revenues, investments of this magnitude in productive sectors represent exactly the kind of structural transformation policymakers have long advocated. Whether the Dangote Group can execute this vision remains to be seen, but the commitment signals confidence in Nigeria’s economic potential and the viability of domestic industrialization.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Dangote Group’s $700 million sugar investment represents Nigeria’s most serious attempt yet to achieve self-sufficiency in sugar production and break free from costly imports. With the country’s largest sugar refiner showing strong financial recovery—revenue up 29% and losses down 94%—this backward-integration strategy could serve as a blueprint for transforming Nigeria’s agricultural sector from import-dependent to export-capable.

If successful, the initiative promises significant job creation and demonstrates that large-scale domestic industrialization in Africa’s most populous nation is not just viable, but potentially profitable. The real question now is execution: can Dangote replicate this model across other agricultural commodities and fundamentally reshape Nigeria’s industrial landscape?

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