Nigeria and Brazil, on Monday, signed the commercial phase of the 1.1 billion dollars Green Imperative Project, GIP, to boost agriculture productivity and improve private-sector investment in Nigeria.
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Nigeria and Brazil have signed the commercial phase of the $1.1 billion Green Imperative Project deal as part of measures to ensure food security in the country.