PROJECT

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Summary of Advisory Services Project Information

Project Number

606830

Primary Business Area

Manufacturing, Agribusiness & Services

Disclosure Date

Oct 25, 2022

Country

Nigeria

Region

Africa

Status

Completed

Estimated Total Budget

$1,650,000.00
(Project budget includes all project-funded activities)

Last Updated Date

Dec 24, 2025

Project Estimated Start Date

May 30, 2022

Project Estimated End Date

Apr 30, 2025

Project Description

The Jubaili Agrotec Group (simply Jubaili) is a leading importer, distributor and formulator/manufacturer of agrochemicals in Africa. Jubaili was established in 2002 in Nigeria and since then, expanded to Ghana (2014), Uganda (2015), Tanzania (2016) and Kenya (2017). It's product portfolio of pesticides (i.e., insecticide, herbicide, fungicide), animal feed, veterinary drugs, fertilizer products, seeds and sprayers are distributed through its own retail networks (30%) and agro-dealers (70%) to small holder farmers to improve agricultural productivity. From 2019 Jubaili started producing 84,000 L/day of pesticides in Nigeria to complement the imported agrochemicals. The client is yet to have an Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS) in line with IFC Performance Standards. An IFC loan of $35M to Jubaili to expand its pesticides production plant in Nigeria, build a herbicide manufacturing plant in Ghana, and packaging materials facilities in Uganda and Tanzania is to allow it increase its sales and market shares in the target countries from 7-15% to 35%. In the implementation of the this MAS Advisory Services project, IFC will provide technical assistance to Jubaili to develop and deploy an ESMS for Jubaili’s agrochemicals production plant in Nigeria in compliance with IFC's Performance Standards, directly train farmers cooperative leaders as training of trainers (ToT) on the optimal use and handling of crop protection products (CPP) using a GAP digital training platform to train their members, and deploy the IFC ALP program to professionalize the last mile retailers. As Gender has become an integral part of IFC's projects, women farmers will be prioritized to participate in the direct capacity building programs using GAP digital training platforms.

Development Results

E&S Risks / Impacts and Mitigation