The Platform

Six integrated components working together to create a resilient, scalable agricultural ecosystem

Land & Cultivation

Strategic land development across Ikoyi, Otu1, Otu2, and Ilero with diversified crop rotation

450 acres operationalCassava, maize, beansSoil improvement focus

Multi-Crop Strategy

Cassava, maize, soybeans, and peanuts provide early cash flow while palm matures

Soil Improvement

Systematic rotation and cover crops build fertility for long-term productivity

Operational Scale

Currently farming 450 acres with disciplined expansion pathway to 1,000+ acres

Palm Oil

Long-term oil palm development as the economic engine of the platform

80,000 trees targetSystematic plantation growthValue chain capture

Scale Planting

80,000 trees target with systematic plantation growth across all locations

Value Chain Integration

Own processing infrastructure to capture margins from farm to final product

Long-Term Asset

Palm trees produce for 25+ years, building compounding value over decades

Livestock

Integrated cattle expansion for dairy potential and soil fertility enhancement

10 → 80 head growthManure-driven fertilityCircular farming model

Herd Expansion

Starting with 10 cattle, scaling to 80+ head for dairy and beef production

Circular Farming

Cattle manure feeds soil fertility, reducing chemical fertilizer dependence

Revenue Diversification

Multiple income streams from dairy, beef, and organic fertilizer production

Processing

10-acre palm oil processing hub unlocking additional value from production

Ilero processing centerIntegrated value chainQuality control

Ilero Processing Center

9 tons/day capacity palm oil mill with modern equipment and quality control

Vertical Integration

Control entire value chain from seedling to packaged product

Quality Standards

Food-grade processing to serve premium domestic and export markets

Carbon & Sustainability

Tree-based sequestration, soil carbon, and future biochar opportunities

Carbon capture pathwaysESG positioningClimate-positive farming

Tree Sequestration

14,000+ trees (oil palm & cashew) capturing CO2 at scale

Soil Carbon

Cover crops and organic matter building long-term carbon storage

Future Markets

Positioning for carbon credit monetization as markets mature

Infrastructure & Operations

Growing operational backbone supporting scale, efficiency, and long-term expansion

Multi-site operationsEquipment & mechanizationStructured scaling to 1,000 acres

Multi-Site Operations

4 active locations across Southwest Nigeria with centralized management

Equipment & Mechanization

Modern farming equipment and processing facilities for operational efficiency

Team Growth

18 workers and expanding to support 1,000-acre vision by 2030

Our Footprint

Operating across four strategic locations in Southwest Nigeria

Oyo

Ilero

This farm is located in Ilero, Oyo State, and spans approximately 94 acres of productive agricultural land. The property is well-positioned for both long-term tree crop development and seasonal cash crop farming. The farm currently features a mix of valuable permanent crops, including teak, cashew, plantain, and oil palm trees. These crops provide strong long-term commercial potential through timber, nuts, fruits, palm oil production, and other agro-processing opportunities. In addition to the existing tree crops, the land is also suitable for cultivating seasonal cash crops such as maize, cassava, and pepper. This makes the farm highly versatile, allowing for year-round agricultural activity, diversified income streams, and improved land productivity. Overall, the Ilero farm presents a strong opportunity for integrated farming, combining tree crops, food crops, and commercial cash crop production on a sizeable 94-acre agricultural estate.

Osun

Ikoyi

This farm is located in Ikoyi, Oyo State, and spans approximately 60 acres of productive agricultural land. The property is strategically positioned for long-term agricultural development, with the added advantage of directly bordering the popular Asejire River. This natural water access improves the farm’s potential for irrigation, dry-season farming, and year-round productivity. The farm currently features valuable permanent crops, including plantain and oil palm trees. These crops provide strong long-term commercial potential through plantain production, palm oil processing, and other agro-processing opportunities. Its location near the river makes the land especially suitable for integrated farming activities such as crop cultivation, nursery development, irrigation-supported farming, and future expansion into livestock or fishery-related ventures. The availability of water also strengthens the farm’s resilience during dry seasons and increases its overall agricultural value. Overall, the Ikoyi farm presents a strong opportunity for sustainable agricultural investment, combining existing permanent crops, fertile land, and direct river access to support both immediate production and long-term commercial growth.