Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says the country’s partnership with the Dangote Group is making steady progress on a landmark fertilizer plant in Gode, designed to significantly boost agricultural output and reduce dependence on imports.
The project, developed in partnership with Aliko Dangote, includes a planned annual production capacity of 3 million metric tons of urea and is positioned as one of the largest industrial investments in Ethiopia’s agricultural value chain.
Dangote recently visited Gode, where he was received by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed as both leaders toured the proposed fertilizer plant site to assess ongoing construction progress.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a post on X that he visited the project site alongside Dangote to evaluate developments at the facility.
“This morning, together with Aliko Dangote, I visited the project site in Gode to assess the progress achieved so far,” Abiy wrote.











