Nigeria's farming reforms still face hurdles
date:Sep 06, 2013
also critical of Nigeria's dilapidated road network and troubled power supply noting it is often more profitable to ship produce to the U.K. rather than transport it from Lagos in the south to the biggest northern city, Kano.

We don't benefit from any infrastructure put in place. We have to build our own roads and provide our own electricity, said Gbenga Oyebode, chairman of palm oil firm Okomu Palm, said.

Africa's most populous country is privatising much of its power sector, which should he
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