Agrofini West Africa Limited — RC No. 8181060
Rooted in Purpose.
Growing for Africa.
Nigeria imports billions of dollars in food every year. With 5 acres already secured at Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State, we are building the integrated commercial farms to change that.
Horticulture · Snail Farming · Integrated Agribusiness
The Problem We Exist to Solve
Nigeria Grows Enough to Feed Itself.
Its Food System Does Not.
The gap is not a shortage of land, climate, or demand. It is a shortage of infrastructure, capital, and commercial discipline between the farm and the consumer.
$6B+
In food imports every year
Nigeria spends billions importing food its own soil is capable of producing — from tomato paste to processed cereals. A structural failure, not a natural one.
40%
Of harvest lost before sale
Without cold chain infrastructure and disciplined logistics, nearly half of what Nigerian farmers grow is wasted — never reaching the people who need it.
Up to 6
Middlemen between farm and plate
The Nigerian food supply chain runs through layers of brokers and intermediaries — each adding cost, delay, and spoilage to food that could have arrived direct.
“This is not a farming problem. It is an infrastructure, logistics, and capital problem. That is exactly the problem Agrofini was built to solve.”
5 Acres Secured — Launchpad
Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State
Households
Hotels & Restaurants
Corporates
Processors
Supply channels — from our farm direct to consumer
Who We Are
We Build Demand First.
Then We Grow to
Meet It Exactly.
Most farms grow produce and hope for a buyer. Agrofini works in reverse: we establish supply relationships — with households, hotels, restaurants, and corporate off-takers — before a single seed is planted. Every harvest has a destination. Every delivery has a price. Capital is never sitting idle waiting for a market to appear.
Incorporated under Nigerian law (RC No. 8181060), we are establishing five complementary enterprises at our Benin City expansion site — habanero pepper, snail farming, cucumber, tomato, and okra — engineered to deliver fresh produce to Lagos in 4–6 hours, cutting out every middleman between the farm gate and the consumer.
We are starting in Ogun State and scaling through Edo State. But the vision is not one farm, or two. It is the integrated food supply infrastructure that West Africa's growing cities have been demanding for a generation.
“We are not building one farm. We are building the supply chain Nigeria's food security depends on — demand-anchored, vertically integrated, and built to scale.”
Our Operations
Five Crops. One Integrated Farm.
Our near-term operational plan at the Benin City expansion site — five enterprises staggered to generate income every month of the year.
12 Acres
Habanero Pepper
Our primary income engine. Staggered across three blocks to hit the April–July Lagos peak price window when bags command premium prices. Most Lagos pepper travels 700–1,000km from the North — ours arrives fresher from just 300km.
1 Acre
Snail Farm
Giant West African Snail (Archachatina marginata) — the highest net-profit-per-acre enterprise on the farm. Nigeria's annual snail demand of 7.5 million kg is chronically undersupplied. Ours supplies Lagos hotels, restaurants, and export channels.
4 Acres
Cucumber
Three cycles per year, first harvest on Day 40. Known in Nigeria as the "Farmer's ATM" — Mile 12 market alone trades hundreds of millions in cucumber daily. Our fastest and most consistent cash-flow crop.
2 Acres
Tomato
Nigeria imports over $360M in tomato paste annually despite being one of Africa's largest producers. Our dry-season cycles (December–March) capture peak prices when northern supply is most constrained.
1 Acre
Okra
Four cycles per year with first harvest in just 35 days — Okra covers monthly labour costs during the establishment period before pepper revenue arrives. A monthly income stabiliser that also feeds the snail farm as a byproduct.
Farm
Pack
Cold Chain
Direct Dispatch
Consumer
Who We Supply
Farm to Consumer. Zero Middlemen.
Households
Fresh produce delivered direct to Lagos homes — no middlemen, no market journey.
Hotels & Restaurants
Contract supply to Lagos hospitality — consistent quality, reliable volumes, scheduled delivery.
Corporates & Embassies
Premium fresh produce for canteens, oil company camps, and diplomatic missions across Lagos.
Wholesale Markets
Direct dispatch to Mile 12 — West Africa's largest open food market — bypassing the 700km northern supply chain.
Our Vision
“To build the food supply infrastructure West Africa's cities have been demanding for a generation — vertically integrated from soil to consumer, demand-anchored at every step, and operating at the scale that rewires how a continent feeds itself.”
Full Value Chain
Farm → Pack → Cold Chain → Direct Delivery. We own every link between soil and consumer — eliminating middlemen and capturing the margin they leave behind.
Target Corporate Off-Takers
Nestlé · Nigerian Breweries · Guinness · Dangote — the food and beverage giants we are building toward supplying at contract grade.
Continental Ambition
Nigeria first. West Africa next. A demand-matched agricultural network built to supply the continent's fastest-growing cities.
Scale & Footprint
The Numbers That Matter
5 Acres
Secured Land — Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State
25 Acres
Near-Term Expansion Target — Benin City, Edo State
600 Acres
Long-Term Integrated Farmland Vision
5 Crops
Habanero Pepper · Snails · Cucumber · Tomato · Okra
Investment Opportunity
Nigeria's Food Import Crisis
Is the Investor Opportunity
of a Generation.
Every year, Nigeria spends billions importing food that its own soil can produce. Agrofini is positioned at the centre of that gap — with 5 acres already secured at Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State, and a clear roadmap to 25-acre horticulture operations near Benin City.
We are opening our first round of investment to partners who want to be part of building Nigeria's next great agribusiness — not just profit from it.
Explore the Opportunity5 Acres
Land already secured — Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State
300km
Benin City to Mile 12 — structural proximity advantage over northern competitors
Day 35
First projected harvest from fast-cycle crop operations
This section does not constitute a regulated investment solicitation. Agrofini West Africa Limited is not currently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria.
Agrofini West Africa Limited (RC No. 8181060) is a pre-operational Nigerian company targeting initial operations within 12–24 months. The forward-looking content on this website represents business vision and planning, not confirmed performance. This website does not constitute a public offer, a regulated investment product, or a solicitation to invest. Agrofini is not currently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria.