NAGGW signs MoU to establish waterboxx production in Nigeria

The Director General, National Agency for Great Green Wall (NAGGW), Dr. Yusuf Maina Bukar, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Netherlands with GROASIS B.V and Boplas Industries Limited Nigeria for production of the waterboxx in Nigeria.

In a press statement issued by the Head, Information & Corporate Communications Unit (ICCU) National Agency for the Great Green Wall, NAGGW, Mrs Sule Pauline, the Groasis waterboxx is an innovation adopted to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Great Green Wall planting activities in 11 frontline field operational areas of the Agency.

Adoption of the waterboxx innovation by the NAGGW management shows the Agency’s seriousness in reforming the process of planting through new innovations, technologies and strategies that will ensure sustainability and competitiveness.

“The waterboxx is an Ecological water saving technology that has proved its effectiveness in enhancing tree survival, increasing growth speed, and reducing the amount of water being used to plant millions of trees in 55 countries around the world.

The NAGGW has expressed interest to adopt the advanced technology on irrigation method for the implementation in its GGW programmes. 

Also speaking the Groasis CEO, Mr Wout Hoff stated that the partnership started since May 2022, culminating in the signing of the agreement that will see Boplas Industries Limited become the official licensed producer of the waterboxx in Nigeria.

“This will be a tripartite agreement between NAGGW, Groasis B.V and Boplas Industries Limited that will accelerate Nigeria’s Tree Planting campaign in the GGW belt; boost economic activities create thousands of new jobs and ultimately reposition the Agency to achieve its mandate of transforming the Great Great Wall belt into an economic hub.

He stressed that Groasis waterboxx technology as an advanced irrigation method will enhance the survival rate of seedlings and trees in Sahel and Sahara dryland areas by 90 per cent.

Dr Bukar said the technology will accelerate and provide more sustainable agriculture in the NAGGW tree planting campaigns by reducing carbon footprints released into the environment.

“Bring about job creation as the production of the waterboxx will be done in one out of the 11 frontline states of the Agency. Transfer of innovative solutions to other African countries.

“The potentials to expand the initiative to other Pan-African countries of the Great Green Wall (PAGGW),” he said.

Nigeria is the first Pan-African Agency for the Great Green Wall member country to adopt the innovation as policy as the country continues to lead the Pan-African Agency for the Great Green Wall and its agenda in Africa.