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21st October 2024
Nigeria, with its vast arable land, diverse climate, and growing population, presents great opportunities in the agricultural sector. Anyone looking to exploit this for profit should consider getting involved in agritech. At the intersection of agriculture and modern technology, there are numerous agritech startup ideas for Nigerians to explore as entrepreneurs. In this article, … Continue reading 5 AgriTech Startup Ideas for Nigerian Entrepreneurs
10th July 2024
Agriculture is a major component, if not the backbone of Nigeria’s economy. However, many farmers face significant challenges, from lack of funding to insufficient access to modern farming techniques. Thrive Agric, a Nigerian agricultural technology (agritech) startup, is contributing to the ongoing efforts to improve operations in this sector by providing essential support to … Continue reading How Thrive Agric Is Supporting Farmers In Nigeria
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25th June 2024
Hydroponic farming has taken off and is a preferred approach to growing crops for many hobbyists and commercial farmers. While this is increasingly true in many parts of the world, hydroponic farming in Nigeria is still very much in its infancy. A scattering of farmers use it to cultivate vegetables and can achieve faster … Continue reading Hydroponic Farming in Nigeria: How to Get Started
Indeed, how fan every student own a farm when only 2% is budgeted for agriculture in the national budget…
Times I wonder how these individuals became our leaders..