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#1InvestJigawa ...tune to the future PRESENTATION BY JIGAWA STATE INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY INVESTORS' ROUNDTABLE On Thursday 18th March, 2021 Sheraton Abuja Hotel, Abuja#2Outline ● • About Jigawa State Introducing InvestJigawa Objectives • Mission • Vision • . • Reasons to Invest In Jigawa On the Offer - Industrial Parks . Gagarawa Industrial Park Magatari Industrial Park • On the Offer - Investment Sectors • How to Invest THE JOURNEY IS ON#3The broad-based policy thrust of our government will focus on security of lives and property, education and human capital development, water & sanitation and primary healthcare, youth employment, women empowerment, and poverty alleviation through agriculture and agro-allied processing. April 2015#4• About Jigawa State Covers a total land area of about 22,410sq km with a Land area: 23,154 km² Jigawa • Its geographic position is the gateway to the Western Part of Nigeria through Kano State, East through Bauchi and Yobe States and the North through Katsina and Yobe States. • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of nearly #800 billion • • Mainly populated by the Hausa, Fulani and the Mangawa, Badawa and Ngizimawa which are dialects of the kanuri language. Population: 5.8M (2017E) - 8th in population among Nigerian states, Approximately 49% fall between the ages of 15 - 59 years • Security: One of the safest states in Nigeria • Climate/Weather: Mean Annual Rainfall 532MM-1,132MM • Average Temperature 270C, Rainfall June - September •⚫ Ease of Doing Business Report: 2nd in the 2018 Ease of Doing Business Report. • Security: One of the safest states in Nigeria#5WHAT WE LIVE BY We want investors to say "Jigawa is the best place to invest in Nigeria" At every point and Every time..... Mrs Furera Jumare- DG InvestJigawa#6Introducing InvestJigawa Created in October 2013 as Jigawa State Advisory Council on Economic Management and Investment Promotion to: 000 31 Jigawa State Investment Agency Law (No.12) enacted by the State House of Assembly on the 20th of June, 2016. 0 Mobilise private sector investments into Jigawa State; Act as a one-stop shop for potential investors auctor neque 0.00 31 © Assisting investors to get all necessary approvals, incentives and other resources, including land, to facilitate the realization of their projects at the earliest possible time.#7MISSION VISION Identify, promote and facilitate the exploitation of opportunities for private sector investments that will create jobs for and promote the prosperity and well-being of the citizens of Jigawa State. Jigawa State shall be the preferred investment destination in Nigeria#8Our Objectives Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, co erat, in auctor neque. vulputate laoreet Enhance the visibility of Jigawa State by creating greater awareness of the state as a viable investment location.or neque. Attract new private sector investments in key sectors and support the growth of existing investors Enable the development of a competitive regulatory environment, infrastructure and services that will support private sector investors/investments.#9Reasons to Invest Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed vulputate laoreet erat, in AfCFTA and our export free zone - shared international border for easy export Recognised globally as a producer of hibiscus and sugar, much of its agricultural potential is yet to be realised, especially with regard to dates and rice. An enabling environment for investments: Ranked 2nd in Nigeria in the World Bank Ease of Doing Business Report 2018 (current report).#10Our Pipeline From 2015 to 2020: ● ● Expected investments (going through various processes): 55 Actualised investments: 15 Total direct jobs to be created: 67,500 Total investment value: USD$1.2Billion#11Investment Offer Industrial Parks#12Gagarawa Industrial Park • Overall size: 242.04 Ha • • • • • Coordinates: 12.4083°N, 9.5291ºE Type: Multi-use industrial park to serve as a regional trade, logistics and distribution hub. - Accessibility – Kano - Yobe corridor, Niger Republic and Kano-Nguru rail line Target industries: Diversified - Micro, Medium, Small and Large Facilities: Police Station, Fire Service Station, Banks, Restaurant, Power Transformer, Fuel Station, etc. • Infrastructure: Water, 60x2MVA power station, Security, mobile network access. TO GUMEL 60 61 66 FOOD 14.31 POLICE 63 STATION TIRE SDIVIC 59 23 MOSQUE 24 38 38 31 36 34 33 25 27 29 50 40 41 65 64 M 45 46 AT 43 26 28 ICATION FABRI 51 49 52 FROM GAGARAWA 55 54 CIVIL DEPENCE#13- Gagarawa Industrial Park – On the Offer • Incentives and Concessions: • Free land • Tax holiday • Customer Target Segments: • Jigawa state retail and wholesale traders. • . Norther region retail and wholesale traders. Sub-Saharan Africa wholesale traders. • International businesses. CLUSTERS Industries Number of Land size Plots (Ha) Micro 24 0.5-0.7 Small 16 1.0-1.25 Medium 11 2.5 -2.7 Large 2 10.0#14Maigatari Processing Zone • ● Description: Located at Maigatari town, along the Nigeria-Niger border. • Managed by the Jigawa State government. • One of the largest livestock markets in sub-Saharan Africa. - put at about 3.06 million cattle, 5.6 million sheep, 6.6 million goats and 15.9 million poultry . Easy access to Republic of the Niger and other landlocked countries in the West African subregion. • Facilities: 11 Warehouses, Banking facilities, Hotel accommodation, Container terminal, Security services. • Businesses Currently on Location: Fine Baby Garment Factory, Inter Product Link Limited, WACOT Limited, Jigawa Investment and Property Development Company and Obasanjo Farms Limited. • Incentives and Concessions: • Tax waiver • Duty free#15Agribusiness Spotlight agriculture Largest Producer of Dates Largest Exporter of Hibiscus largest producers of gum Arabic, with an annual production of approximately 100,000 tons. One the 1st 1st The 2nd Largest Producer of Sesame Agribusiness 3 top 7th Largest Crop Producer in Nigeria One the Rice producing states 5 top & markets in Africa are established and, by 2025, are projected to grow an additional $110bn. On average, beverages food & represented roughly a third of consumer spending in Africa in 2015, and preferences are shifting towards convenience, diversification and product quality. Africa is a net food importer, projected to spend $110bn on food imports by 2025, with a small domestic processing capacity. In 2015, the agricultural product processing ratio average was less than 20% 2. There is a push for import substitution across several nations#16Maize OPPORTUNITY VALUE CHAIN ESTIMATED OPP. SIZE Investment in Maize seed production Primary Production, Trade & Distribution Investing in the Jigawa maize sector remains an attractive option due to the enabling agriculture landscape, business environment, production capacity, and processing and trade opportunities. Investment in Maize Production $ 5.1m Production, Trade & Distribution $ 6.2 Investment in animals feed Production & Distribution $ 5.3m broiler feed Production $ 9m Layer feed#17Rice With Nigeria's substantial population, the demand for rice is significant and growing • • Nigeria currently has a per capita rice consumption of 33 kg and c.US $5-6Bn demand domestically - the highest in Africa and growing year on year Rice consumption doubled from 2008 to 2017 reaching 6.3 million tons (t) in 2017 Growth in rice consumption in Nigeria Forecast +2.9% 7.6 +1.2% 7.2 6.8 6.4 6.4 6.1 5.7 5.8 However, domestic rice production today is largely sub-scale and inefficient • Nigerian paddy rice production capacity doubled in the past decade, growing at 10% p/a • However, rice demand far exceeds domestic supply, with Nigeria being the 3rd largest importer in the world, importing 2.2Mt of rice annually, accounting for 36% of the domestic market consumption Milled rice retail consumption value¹ ($Bn) 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 5.7 6.4 5.8 6.1 6.5 6.9 7.3 7.7 Milled vol. (M MT) 1. Rice market estimated top-down based on August 2017 retail prices; 35% of market is cottage milled rice retailed at $838 per MT; 12% of market is commercially milled rice retailed at $986 per MT; 53% of market is imports retailed at $1096 per MT (derived from NGN 20,000 shelf price inclusive of tariffs) Sources: OECD-FAO, Agricultural Outlook, 2016; GEMS4 market insights; World Bank; Expert interviews; Dalberg analysis#18Due to current dependence on rice Jigawa has taken significant measures to grow the domestic Rice. sector $ While increasing participation from the private sector alongside the public sector • Dangote Group has invested over N500bn in the construction of a processing mill in Hadin, Jigawa state. The integrated mill will process paddy from the group's out-growers programme in the state Danmodi Foods - N1bn for a Rice Processing Mill at Kafin Hausa, Jigawa State Klysat Foods - N4bn for a Rice Processing Mill in Hadejia, Jigawa State • Three Brothers - N8.7bn for a Rice Processing Mill in Hadejia, Jigawa State Jigawa Rice Mills- - N1.8bn for a Rice Processing Mill in Gujungu Taura, Jigawa State The import substitution opportunity is massive • Locally milled rice has grown at of 9% p/a in the last decade and is expected to sustain this growth with increased private sector investment and the government's push toward increased local production and rice self-sufficiency With the demand for rice fueling a 2.2MT of rice imports annually, there is an estimated US $2Bn market opportunity to substitute imported rice with locally grown produce#19Tomato • One of the leading producers of tomato in Nigeria. Potential capacity: 211,810 metric tonnes during dry season, 25,946 metric tonnes during wet season. Production cuts across the 13 LGAs with greater production from Masama and Guri LGA. • Tomato Paste Processing Plants: For optimum capacity utilization of tomato produce a total number of 13 tomato paste processing plants are needed in Jigawa State. * (report on tomato cluster mapping in northern Nigeria by GEMS4 (2017). Investment in Commercial Production of tomatoes: Presents huge investment opportunity. OLAM Nigeria Limited, through its subsidiary Caraway Africa Nigeria Ltd has already began commercial cultivation of tomatoes in Masama and Guri LGAs.#20Other Opportunities Sesame One of the largest producers of sesame in Nigeria, produced 136,000 tonnes in 2019 Hibiscus Approx 2,400 metric tonnes yearly . Renewable Energy A 1,000 MW proposed Jigawa Energy City (solar park • Nova Scotia Power Development Company (50 - 80MW od solar power). • Oriental Renewable Solutions Limited (100MW of solar power and assembly of solar power modules). Hospitality Jigawa State is blessed with a host of tourist attraction and seeks to develop them into world class tourism sites. Mining There are 12 exploration licences 5 taking by offtakers, 1 needs further assessment, 6 available in granite, quartzite, silica, syenite.#21Some Current Investments 1 Vinylon 2 GCC Vanguard Foot Wear Factory Granite Tiles Manufacturing 3 4 Majestic Farms Nigeria Ltd Danmodi Foods Diary and Rice Mill Rice Mill 5 Klysat Rice Mill 6 Jigawa Rice Mills- Rice Mill 7 Three Brothers Rice Mills Rice Mill 8 Wacot 9 Jifatu 10 Fine Baby Limited 11 Malam Alu Farms Sesame Aggregation and Cleaning Plant Food processing Garment Factory Tomato Green House 12 Al-Ihsan Frozen Foods- Frozen Foods 13 Dutse Standard 14 Wacot School Sesame Aggregation and Cleaning Plant#22Thank You!#23Contact Us InvestJigawa • Address: 2nd Floor Block A, New Secretariat, Dutse • Website: www.investjigawa.gov.ng • Email: [email protected] Phone numbers: 08034648850, 08167574342 • Twitter: @investjigawa • Instagram: @investjigawa Facebook: www.facebook.com/investjigawa Jigawa State Investment and Property Development Limited (for solid minerals investments) https://jsipdc.com/ Ministry of Land, Housing, Urban Development and Regional Planning (for application for land and other land matters) http://landministry.jg.gov.ng/

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