Netherlands

Delta Meets The World, a forward-thinking company based in the Netherlands, is dedicated to spearheading economic diversification in Delta State, Nigeria. The firm actively collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders in pivotal sectors such as agribusiness, information and communication technology (ICT), energy, minerals, and infrastructure development. This strategic partnership aims to attract substantial investments and forge strong alliances that will stimulate job creation, resource development, and enhance production capabilities. By focusing on improving various stages of production, processing, and marketing, Delta Meets The World helps to streamline operations and increase efficiency within these key industries. Additionally, the company places a significant emphasis on upgrading the infrastructure, which is crucial for facilitating business operations and improving the overall economic landscape of Delta State. The ultimate goal of Delta Meets The World is to unlock the full potential of Delta State, thereby elevating the living standards of its residents. Through these concerted efforts, the company envisions a transformed Delta State that thrives on a diversified economy and offers a prosperous future for all its inhabitants.

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Delta State

Delta State presents a rich tapestry of investment opportunities across diverse sectors such as Agribusiness, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and Alternative Energy, showcasing its dynamic economic landscape. The region is ripe for investments in palm oil production, where the abundant palm plantations offer a solid base for industrial and small-scale processing. Aquaculture is another thriving sector, with the state’s extensive water bodies providing ideal conditions for fish farming, particularly catfish and tilapia cultivation. In the realm of technology, Delta State is an emerging hub for tech startups, driven by a young and tech-savvy population eager to innovate in software development, digital services, and e-commerce. Alternative energy, especially solar power, is increasingly important, given the region’s ample sunlight, providing sustainable solutions to power needs and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources. Delta State is also rich in natural resources, supporting ventures in crude oil refining and the extraction and processing of solid minerals like limestone and granite. These industries are bolstered by ongoing infrastructure development, including road construction, telecommunications, and utility upgrades, which are essential for economic growth and attracting further investment. These initiatives not only capitalize on Delta State’s natural and human resources but also aim to foster a sustainable and diversified economic environment, enhancing the overall quality of life for its residents.

The Map of Delta State
The 25 local government areas in Delta State Nigeria

The Port of Rotterdam

Rotterdam Port, nestled in the Province of South Holland, Netherlands, proudly holds the title of Europe’s largest port. Its strategic location and extensive facilities make it a vital hub for international trade.

Economic Benefits

Rotterdam Seaport fosters Nigerian-European trade, bolstering exports and spurring economic growth via enhanced international trade relations.

Asaba International Airport

Asaba International Airport is the primary international airport serving Asaba and the whole of Delta State, Nigeria, and other nearby cities. It is located approximately 7.9 kilometers east of the city centre of Asaba.

Economic Benefits

Asaba International Airport boosts regional connectivity, supports local economies, and enhances global access to Nigeria’s markets and cultural exchanges.