Nigeria and Brazil have signed a new bilateral agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation in agriculture, trade, and climate resilience.
At the heart of the renewed partnership is the $1 billion Green Imperative Programme, which Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu hailed as a transformative move to modernize the country’s agricultural sector and ensure food security.
Officials from both nations say the deal will also expand technical exchanges and strengthen economic ties between Abuja and Brasilia.