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  Whether you’re new to farming or have been in the business for a while, you need resources to produce crops and rear livestock. Without these resources—called farm inputs –you can’t run a farm. Now, if you’re the typical contemporary tech-savvy person, you may prefer to purchase those items online, instead of taking a trip to an agricultural supplies store. But are there any websites for buying farm inputs in Nigeria?
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Fortunately, some platforms provide farm inputs. You can place orders on these sites and have the items delivered to you. Some of the websites are well-known e-commerce outlets. Others are platforms that specialize in the sale of agricultural inputs. We discuss 7 of those sites in this article.

FarmPays

On the FarmPays website, farmers can order a range of inputs: seedlings, herbicide, fertilizer, farm tools, agricultural equipment, day-old chicks, and fingerlings. Prices and quantities available are listed on the site. FarmPays claims to have 30,000 customers and over 4,000 deliverable products.

Afrimash

Afrimash is an e-commerce service that delivers orders nationwide. On it, you can purchase broiler chicks, drip tapes, poultry drinkers, banana and plantain suckers, chicken cages, agrochemicals, and many other useful items. Individuals and businesses that sell these things can also retail them on Afrimash, and potentially reach a broader market by doing so.

Farmsquare

Farmsquare is an online marketplace for farmers in Nigeria. They offer a lot of the usual items: animal feed, fungicides, insecticides, fertilizers, battery cages, seeds, and seedlings. But you can also buy disc ridgers, combined planters, and cassava harvesters from them. Prices are listed on the site too. In addition to physical products, Farmsquare helps with agricultural financing and provides advisory services.
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Eco Farms and Agro Services

This is a one-stop shop for all things farm-related. The Eco Farms website sells fertilizers, fungicides, plantlets, insecticides, and crop biostimulants. If you would like to buy fresh produce from farms, you can also do so on the website. Food products on sale there include fruits, vegetables, and tubers. Eco Farms also provides greenhouse, granary, and horticulture solutions.

HTS Farms

HTS Farms promises nationwide shipping with round-the-clock customer service availability. It has an impressive collection of farm inputs on display, from greenhouse tools and equipment to beekeeping blocks and veterinary medicine and vaccines. Seeds and seedlings, grains and legumes, broiler chicks and day-old turkeys are on sale on the website as well.

Konga

Konga is a general-purpose ecommerce platform, and is more popular for shopping for mobile devices, television sets, and kitchen items. But you can also buy agricultural inputs on it. Nursery trays, insecticides, fertilizer, pesticides, egg incubators, seeds, and watering cans can all be bought on Konga.

Jumia

Jumia is also a well-known e-commerce website that caters to diverse needs. One of those needs is for farm inputs. If you’d like to purchase drip irrigation, water pumps, garden hose, or herbicides, you may find them on Jumia. However, offerings in the farm input category are fairly limited in volume and scope on the site.
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Final Words

These websites for buying farm inputs are probably the best among those that have a presence in Nigeria. However, you should review their terms and conditions before doing business with them.
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This article was first published on 9th April 2025
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Ikenna Nwachukwu holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He loves to look at the world through multiple lenses- economic, political, religious and philosophical- and to write about what he observes in a witty, yet reflective style.


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