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Nigeria has the potential to be a major global trade hub but faces challenges in market access, logistics, and investment. Hence, the MAiNPro Project. This framework presents a roadmap to position Nigeria for international business success through the Made in Nigeria Project Office, Abuja (MAiNPro).
The Made In Nigeria Project(MAiNPro) is a strategic initiative aimed at promoting the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services manufactured in Nigeria. The project’s long-term goal is to strengthen the Nigerian economy by increasing local production, encouraging entrepreneurship, improving export potential, and fostering National pride in Nigerian products.
The Made in Nigeria Project offers a strategic pathway toward national self-reliance, industrial growth, and socio-economic transformation. Through a collaborative, well-resourced, and closely monitored approach, it will foster pride in local products and build an inclusive economy driven by Nigerian innovation and entrepreneurship.
Discover the diverse range of high-quality products proudly made in Nigeria:
1. Agriculture & Food: From organic produce to packaged goods.
2. Fashion & Textiles: Trend-setting designs and traditional craftsmanship.
3. Technology & Electronics: Innovative gadgets and tech solutions.
4. Furniture & Home Decor: Elegant and durable home furnishings.
5. Health & Beauty: Natural and effective wellness products.
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All interested exhibitors, investors, and delegates are encouraged to prepare for the event, which promises valuable opportunities to connect and network with the global community.
To Secure Your Slot; Email Us:
info@mainpronausa.org
Project Team
info@mainpronausa.org
Houston USA : Date : 21st to 25th October 2025
Wyndham Houston near NRG Park/Medical Center
8686 Kirby Dr Bldg A, Houston, Texas 77054 :
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Toronto Canada : Date : 28th to 30th October 2025
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we offer a wide range of high-quality agricultural products, sourced from our farms in Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states.