Our Story

Built to Fix a Broken
Food Supply Chain.

Agrofini West Africa Limited was founded on a simple observation: Nigeria has everything it needs to feed itself — except the supply chain infrastructure to connect farm to consumer reliably.

The Foundation

Two Sites. One Connected Strategy.

We began with secured land at Primepoint Farm Estate in Ogun State — a launchpad chosen for its immediate proximity to Lagos, Africa's largest commercial city. From day one of operations, Agrofini is minutes from its primary consumer market.

The next step is a commercial horticulture site near Benin City, Edo State. Positioned 300km from Mile 12 — West Africa's largest open food market — the Benin City site is where our full crop model operates at commercial scale: habanero pepper, bell pepper, snail farming, cucumber, tomato, and okra.

Beyond these two sites lies a longer vision: the infrastructure layer that connects Nigerian farmland to the consumers and businesses that need it — reliably, freshly, and without the six middlemen currently standing in between.

Site 1 — The Launchpad

Ogun State Site

Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State

Adjacent to Lagos — immediate proximity to our primary market from day one.

Site 2 — The Expansion

Benin City Hub

Benin City, Edo State

Commercial-scale horticulture hub. 300km from Mile 12. Six integrated crops.

The Long-Term Vision

Network Vision

Southwest Nigeria & Beyond

A network of demand-matched farms and supply infrastructure serving West Africa.

The Demand-First Model

We Know Who Is Buying
Before We Plant.

Most commercial farms grow produce and then search for a buyer. Agrofini works in reverse. We establish supply relationships — with hotels, restaurants, wholesale markets, and corporate buyers — and then build our planting calendar to match their confirmed demand exactly. Every seed represents a known order. Every harvest has a destination.

01

Demand established first

Buyer volumes, crop preferences, and delivery schedules are confirmed before planting begins.

02

Farm planned to match

Our planting calendar is built around confirmed orders — not optimistic yield projections.

03

Delivered same day

4–6 hours from harvest to your door. No overnight transit. No middlemen. No stale supply.

What Drives Us

Our Operating Principles

Demand First

We establish who is buying before we plant a single seed. Every harvest has a confirmed destination.

Vertical Integration

We own every step from soil to delivery — no middlemen, no broken links in the chain.

Data-Led Decisions

Planting calendars, price targets, and delivery schedules are all driven by live Nigerian market intelligence.

Continental Vision

Nigeria is the beginning. The model is designed to supply the food infrastructure West Africa will need for the next generation.

Our Roadmap

How We Are Building

Now

Foundation & Planning

Land secured at Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State. Supply partnerships being established. Farm Operations Plan finalised.

Months 1–6

Build & Plant

Borehole and drip irrigation installed. First crops planted. Farm team hired and operational. Ogun site producing first supply volumes.

Months 6–12

First Harvest

Okra Day 35, cucumber Day 40. Pepper peak April–July. Mile 12 dispatch running. Direct buyer supply contracts live.

Months 12–24

Benin City Expansion

Benin City horticulture site operational. Cold chain infrastructure. Value-added processing. Hotel and restaurant contract supply.

Partner With Us

We are now establishing supply partnerships with hotels, restaurants, wholesale markets, and corporate buyers ahead of first operations.