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US woos Nigerian agro-importers with restored credit guarantee
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US woos Nigerian agro-importers with restored credit guarantee

Business Day 27 days 1 mins read

The United States has restored a government-backed credit guarantee to attract Nigerian agro-importers, capitalising on an 84 percent growth in agricultural trade between the two countries In Lagos on Friday, officials said Nigerian banks regained access to the US Department of Agriculture’s GSM-102 program in late 2025, enabling financing for importers seeking American agricultural inputs. […]

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