We are changing the narratives of smallholder farmers in Nigeria through research and innovation
Promoting Farm Innovation and Support to Rural Farmers
What we do
ICT for Agriculture
Agri VC Development
Agribusiness Development
Farm Mechanization
Research
Renewable Energy Solutions
Our Flagship Solution
Farm Aid is a technology solution that adopts pull and push system using short message service (SMS), Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Web and farmer call center to engage and provide information on good agricultural practices as it relates to crop production, market prices of crops, weather information, business advisory, market linkage, farm inputs sourcing, livestock production and animal health to smallholder farmers. As well as providing a channel which farmers can ask questions on the different aspects of their processes.
We emerged as one of the six National winners of the Entrepreneurship World Cup (EWC)
The award ceremony took place on Wednesday 9th September 2020 in Lagos, Nigeria. The competition, which is the world’s leading global competition dedicated to entrepreneurs, was organized by the Misk Global Forum and the Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN). National partners include the Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan Atlantic University, and SunTrust Bank.
Recent Updates
How Digitized Agricultural Extension Service Delivery is contributing to Food security in North East, Nigeria during a Pandemic like COVID-19. ( 5 Minutes Read)
The Agricultural sector is one of the most important sectors globally. In Nigeria, it employs over 30% of the population, with the larger percentage...
Impact of Mobile Technology in Agricultural Development (4 Minutes Read)
Mobile phone penetration in Nigeria hit 84% according to the Guardian Newspaper, 2018. This is an improvement from 53% in 2016 and this figure is...
Farm Innovation – A Catalyst and Hub for Agricultural innovation. ( 2 minute read)
In 2015, Farm Innovation Nigeria was officially birthed and we began our journey to positively change the narratives of smallholder farmers by...