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German Firms Target Nigeria’s €222bn Food Market in Strategic Trade Push

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Last updated: April 1, 2026 8:58 pm
BrandiQ Analyst
April 1, 2026
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German companies are ramping up investments in Nigeria’s fast-growing food sector, projected to hit €222 billion by 2026, signalling deepening economic ties between both nations.

At Agrofood Nigeria 2026 in Lagos, German Consul-General Daniel Krull highlighted opportunities in infrastructure, logistics, and agri-processing.

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Trade between both countries has surged, with German exports to Nigeria rising to $963.4 million in 2024, driven by machinery, chemicals, and agricultural inputs.

Paul Marz of Fairtrade Messe emphasized the role of technology transfer in boosting local production and food quality.

Meanwhile, @LagosStateGovt – Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu noted that Lagos’ food economy has grown to over N16 trillion, positioning it as Africa’s largest consumption hub.

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Key focus areas include:

  • Cold chain infrastructure
  • Mechanisation and farmer training
  • Reduction of post-harvest losses (currently over 35%)

BrandiQ Analysis

Strategy Focus:

  • Technology transfer & partnerships
  • Agro-industrialisation
  • Infrastructure-led growth

Market & Economic Implications:

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  • Increased foreign direct investment in agriculture
  • Job creation in agri-tech and logistics
  • Strengthened Nigeria–EU trade relations

BrandiQ Takeaway:
Nigeria’s food sector is no longer just agriculture – it’s becoming a high-value investment ecosystem attracting global players.

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