Why Nigeria

220 Million People

Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation and one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

84 Million Hectares

Of arable land available across Nigeria — yet less than half is currently being cultivated.

$1 Trillion Market

Africa's food and agriculture market is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030 — Nigeria leads that growth.

70% of World's Yam

Nigeria produces more yam than any other nation on earth — a crop grown right here in Anambra State.

Nigerian farmland

The Opportunity

Nigeria's Land
is Waiting

Nigeria holds some of the most fertile and untouched farmland on earth. With two growing seasons every year, ancient river systems providing natural irrigation, and a tropical climate built for high value crops — the land is ready. What it needs now is vision, investment and people willing to show up and farm it.

Arable Land Available84M Hectares

One of the largest reserves of farmland on earth

Uncultivated Farmland60%

The majority of Nigeria's land has never been farmed

World Yam Production70%

Nigeria feeds the world's yam demand

Food Import Dependency40%

Of Nigeria's food is imported — a gap we are closing

Agricultural GDP Contribution26%

Agriculture is Nigeria's second largest economic driver

Nigeria is Buying What it Should Be Growing

Nigeria spends over $4.3 billion every year importing food it has the land, climate and capacity to produce locally. This is not a scarcity problem. This is a production gap — and production gaps are closed by farmers and investors who show up.

$4.3B

Spent on food imports every single year

$1.5B

Rice

Imported annually

$1.2B

Wheat

Imported annually

$700M

Fish

Imported annually

Nigerian farmland
Rice70%

Nigeria imports 70% of its rice consumption

Fish60%

Over half of Nigeria's fish is sourced abroad

Wheat95%

Almost all wheat consumed in Nigeria is imported

"Nigeria does not have a food problem. Nigeria has a production problem. And production problems are solved by farmers and investors who show up."

Investor Returns

What You Get Back

Agricultural investment in Nigeria offers something rare in today's economy — tangible, land backed, real world returns. Your money goes into soil, seeds, labour and harvest. And when the harvest comes — so does your return.

Yearly Returns

Returns distributed annually after each harvest season completes

Land Backed

Every investment is secured by real farmland and real produce — not paper assets

First Harvest 2027

All five farms targeting their first harvest and first investor returns in 2027

Palm tree plantation

The Journey

01

Join

2026

Join the waitlist and reserve your investment spot

02

Farm Begins

Early 2027

Land acquisition complete, farming operations commence

03

Harvest

Mid 2027

First harvest season across all five farm projects

04

Returns

Late 2027

First returns distributed to all investors

Mixed crop farm

Transparent Reporting

Regular updates on farm progress, harvest cycles and financial performance delivered to every investor

Community Owned

You are not just an investor — you become part of a farming community building generational wealth together

Export Potential

As farms scale, produce enters export markets — increasing returns for every investor who planted with us

"When the land produces — everyone who planted with us produces too."