Got some fantastic news for y’all Nigerians 🇳🇬 today!!

In collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Kebbi State Government and the Emirate of Yauri, GB Foods recently completed a N20 billion Tomato Processing Factory and Industrial Farm in Kebbi State.
GB Foods Nigeria is a member of GB Foods Africa. GB Foods Europe (Large Spanish Foods Group) and Helios Investment Partners (a private equity firm, based in London, founded by Nigerians 🇳🇬 with over $3billion in assets under management) are the parents of GB Foods Africa.
They are an industry leader and are providing a wide range of quality products that make the daily lives of many African families easier. They produce Gino Tomato, Gino Cubes, Gino Spice, Bama Mayonnaise, Jago Mayonnaise, amongst other products.
This Factory is the second largest in Nigeria, and the only fully backward integrated Factory in ECOWAS.

It has the largest single tomatoes farm in Nigeria.

The farm serves a dual purpose of producing industrial tomatoes in the dry season and soya beans in the raining season.
The world-class factory which can process over 4billion fresh fruits of tomatoes a season and an adjoining farm of 1000Ha, includes drip irrigation and fertigation infrastructure, greenhouses, seed planting robots, incubation chambers and agricultural machinery.
The vision of GB Foods in Nigeria is to help accelerate achieving food security, drive empowerment through building skills and contribute to job creation by fostering the agricultural economy.
This recently completed N20 billion Tomato Processing Factory and Industrial Farm in Kebbi State will help achieve these objectives.

Thousands of direct and indirect JOBS will be created.

This is what Nigeria needs, and it is highly commendable👏🏽
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