Dangote to establish $3bn fertiliser plant in Ethiopia

The Pathfinder
Tuesday July 1, 2025
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Following an agreement between the multinational business giant, Dangote Industries and Ethiopia, the company is to establish a $3 billion fertilizer plant in the country.

The large-scale project aims to stabilise local supply chains and enhance agricultural productivity, which has been disrupted in recent years due to fertiliser shortages

The proposed facility will produce urea and nitrogen-based fertilisers for both domestic use and export. It will be located near the Ethiopia-Djibouti logistics corridor, providing easier access to ports for both raw material imports and fertiliser exports.

This project aligned with Ethiopia’s goal of decentralising industrial activity and attracting investment to historically underserved regions.

Ethiopia has repeatedly faced challenges with fertiliser shortages, which have disrupted planting seasons and exposed vulnerabilities in its agricultural supply chains. These shortages have been worsened by foreign currency constraints, logistical delays, and geopolitical instability.

With only 40 percent of the required fertilizer for the 2025 planting season arriving by April, a domestic solution has become increasingly critical.

Last month, Dangote Group set a target to generate as much as $7 million in daily revenue from fertilizer exports, with plans to ramp up daily shipments to 16,000 tons over the next two years.

Dangote Fertiliser, the largest granulated urea fertilizer complex in Africa, already boasts an impressive annual production capacity of 3 million metric tons. The plant has played a vital role in reducing Nigeria’s reliance on imported fertilizers and supporting the country’s agricultural sector.

This expansion into Ethiopia is part of the company’s effort to solidify its presence in the African fertilizer market, ensuring supply stability and ensuring regional agricultural growth.

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