Here are four agripreneurs redefining farming in Nigeria
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- Agribusiness Africa
- May 15, 2024
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Nigeria grapples with a dual unemployment challenge: a scarcity of jobs for its burgeoning youth population and a thriving agricultural sector offering untapped potential. Despite widespread reluctance among young Nigerians to engage in farming due to technological and systemic barriers, four pioneering agripreneurs are reshaping the narrative. Bintu Nakudu of Majestik Farms in Kano employs cutting-edge technology to foster eco-friendly, high-yield farming. Meanwhile, Opeyemi Adeniyi of Courage Farms and Agro in Oyo State revitalizes her family farm, exporting smoked catfish abroad. Samson Ogbole’s Soilless Farm Lab in Ogun State showcases the transformative power of technology in agriculture, while Rildwan Bello’s Vestance consultancy in Oyo facilitates access to grants and essential skills for struggling farmers. These trailblazers not only contribute to Nigeria’s food security but also inspire a new generation of agripreneurs poised to drive economic growth and innovation. Source- BusinessDay
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In Nigeria, youth unemployment persists alongside a flourishing agricultural sector ripe with potential. Despite initial hesitancy among young Nigerians to embrace farming, innovative agripreneurs like Bintu Nakudu, Opeyemi Adeniyi, Samson Ogbole, and Rildwan Bello are revolutionizing the industry. Nakudu’s adoption of advanced technology at Majestik Farms, Adeniyi’s export-focused approach at Courage Farms and Agro, Ogbole’s tech-driven Soilless Farm Lab, and Bello’s consultancy empowering struggling farmers highlight the sector’s evolution. These initiatives not only enhance food security but also inspire a new wave of agricultural entrepreneurship, driving economic growth and innovation across Nigeria. Embracing such initiatives fosters informed decision-making and sustainable growth throughout the agri-food value chain.