Deal #3676 Version 62900 Version 93820
Size under contract (leased or purchased area)
  • [2009, current] 10000.0 ha
Size in operation (production)
  • [2010, current] 8 ha
Comment on land area
It is not clear whether a contract was ever signed, or if the MOU for the joint venture was the only document. The MOU was signed for 10 000ha.
Intention of investment
  • [2009, current] Food crops (10000.0 ha)
  • [current] Food crops
Carbon offset project
No
Negotiation status
  • [2009, current] Concluded (Contract signed)
  • [2009-08-07, current] Intended (Memorandum of understanding)
Comment on negotiation status
The deal with the Vietnamese was sealed vide a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed on the 28th of December, 2009
The Company and Akwa Ibom state government signed a Memorandum of Understanding on August 7, 2009. The Public Private Partnership Project started having problems of funding when T4M Agritech Nig. Ltd felt it has put a lot of money (N95,596,000.00 from March 2010 to February 2011excluding machinery and equipment brought into the country rice seedling cultivation) into the project and were not having necessary support from AKSG and the other Join Venture partner, the Niger Delta Development Commission(NDDC). A letter from the company to Governor Godswill Akpabio dated August 17, 2010 complained of β€œdysfunctional generating sets” and incessant power outage at the abode of the expatriate; non-provision of security escorts to guard the expatriates to and the farm which made them unable to go the farm any longer; threat by Ibiono Community who sought compensation for their land and other unfulfilled MoU agreements by Akwa Ibom state government. In a letter dated August 18, 2011, Ref. AKSMOA11/013/T4M08 addressed to the then Agric Commissioner(Obong Eno Akpan), Trans4Mation Agritech Operations Director lamented that Akwa Ibom State Government did gave them land in Ikot Asidem, Ibiono Ibom local government area but the land was β€œnot fully cleared and accurately secured” which made them commenced operation by hiring land-clearing equipment for the initial clearing of the land. The Company also complained bitterly that the State did not provide all the necessary security for the expatriate and other management staff working on the agribusiness project as agreed in clause 3.04 of the MoU. She stated in the letter that other Joint Venture partner, the NDDC did not also put any money forward nor reimburse expenses incurred on its behalf during the period work was on at Ibiono. The company further complained that the terrain and topography of the land added β€œhugely to the cost of the land clearing” as over N40m was sunk into clearing about 50 hectares of land for the first few months. The company director said they β€œwere forced out of AKS with great impunity due to the lack of security, failure of AKS and NDDC to meet their obligations under the terms of our MoU especially the provision of land, logistics, accommodation, security and the much needed investor friendly enabling environment. Our team had to be evacuated following a number of attempted kidnapping and other threats on the lives of our expatriate staff and our senior management team in AKS”. It is not clear whether a contract was ever signed, or if the MOU for the joint venture was the only document.
Implementation status
  • [2013, current] In operation (production)
  • [2010] In operation (production)
  • [2011, current] Project abandoned
Comment on implementation status
Capacity building was provided to over 100 Akwa Ibom state government indigenes. According to a company director, the rice yield they cultivated for commercial production was good quality and cut cost of about $10m USD which would have been spent to import same rice from Vietnam for commercial cultivation. According to him T4M cleared 60 hectares of land and planted 8 hectares between June and July 2010 with world best hybrid HYVDRV (High Yielding Variety Disease Resistant Variety Seed, harvested over 140 bags of Paddy Rice (50Kg bag) each from 2ha out of the 8 ha planted and harvested. Data source #f94Qa4CD states that production was due to start in 2013, however, all other sources indicate that the project was abandoned by this stage.
Comment on jobs created (total)
Ai on creating 4000 jobs for Akwa Ibom persons
Comment on investment chain
It is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement with Edo State government and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). While T4M is bringing most of the funds, equipment and technical experts, NDDC is also putting in some funds and equipment.
It is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement with Edo State government and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). While T4M is bringing most of the funds, equipment and technical experts, NDDC is also putting in some funds and equipment. The Company came into the country through Joint Venture(JV) MoU agreement with NDDC on 17th December 2008. This MOU was country-wide, thereafter specific MOUs were signed for areas. The Company and Akwa Ibom state government in a Memorandum of Understanding signed on August 7, 2009 agreed that the host State, Akwa Ibom, will fulfill key obligations and responsibilities namely; provision of 10,000 hectares of land suitable for rice production fully cleared, accurately surveyed and the boundaries stipulated with security of tenure for 25 years as condition precedent for T4M company to commence activities.
Name of community
Akwa Ibom
Materialized benefits for local communities
Health, Education, Productive infrastructure (e.g. irrigation, tractors, machinery...), Roads, Capacity building
Comment on materialized benefits for local communities
Our Rural Development systems approach model includes activities outside the agricultural sector, such as the identification and development of physical, natural, ecological and human resources development; employment; basic needs necessity; capacity building; infrastructure; building and maintenance of small feeder roads; village schools, clinics and other community facilities and making the process self-sustainable
Overall comment
T4M is bringing most of the funds, equipment and technical experts, NDD is also putting in some funds and equipment. On the part of state, they provided 10,000 hectares of land.
T4M Agritech is a vertically integrated Rural Development agri-business company whose vision is To become the first and leading British/Nigerian/Vietnamese based company in Stakeholder Agriculture and Rural Development Programme in Nigeria and Sub Sahara Africa (SSA) under a Public Private Partnership (PPP). This deal is for Akwa Ibom State, additional MOUs might have been signed with other states including Edo State, Cross River State.

Location #8Hm9btvJ

Description
Including Uruan, Oruk Anam and Ibiono Ibom Local Government Areas.
Comment
From Ekperi to Anegbette in Etsako Central Edo State, covering fourteen communities

Data source #qEK3tetO

File
Type
Government sources
Url
Keep PDF not public
No
Date
2013-05-06

Data source #f94Qa4CD

Url
Publication title
Agritech of Vietnam start sRice production in Akwa Ibom
Organisation
The Nigerian Observer
Comment on data source
URL is not working http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:w_g57QXxY_oJ:www.nigerianobservernews.com/08122009/news/national/news6.html+&cd=1&hl=de&ct=clnk&gl=de&client=firefox-a

Data source #BoPRhmz-

File
Type
Media report
Url
Keep PDF not public
No
Publication title
Leadership- The Fading Glory Of Ekpoma Rice Production
Date
2015-10-02

Data source #ooT-R0Kz

Organisation
ephraim ite blog

Data source #EfEQmciW

File
Type
Media report
Url
Keep PDF not public
No
Publication title
The Nigerian Observer- Boosting Agriculture In Edo State
Date
2013-08-27

Data source #mTUKF_0q

File
Type
Media report
Url
Keep PDF not public
No
Publication title
Edo State co-operative farmers agency limited. RICE PRODUCTION

Data source #cSTe3L9f

File
Type
Media report
Url
Keep PDF not public
No
Publication title
Large Scale Rice Production Underway In Edo
Date
2011-06-04

Data source #h9l9-C8r

File
Type
Company sources
Url
Keep PDF not public
No
Publication title
About Us – T4M Agritech
Organisation
T4M Agritech

Contract #fGxY_JEb

Expiration date
2034
Comment on contract
the boundaries stipulated with security of tenure for 25 years as condition precedent for T4M company to commence activities