Investment Opportunity
The Ground Floor of Nigeria's
Next Great Agribusiness.
Nigeria has 220 million people, a multi-billion dollar annual food import dependency, and a chronic shortage of demand-anchored, commercially disciplined farming operations. Agrofini was built to close that gap — starting with secured land, ending with the infrastructure that rewires how West Africa eats.
RC No. 8181060 · Ogun State Launchpad · Benin City Expansion · Nigeria
The Opportunity
Two Sites. Five Crops. One Direct Line to Lagos.
Agrofini is establishing an integrated horticulture operation near Benin City, Edo State — growing habanero pepper, snails, cucumber, tomato, and okra for direct supply to Lagos wholesale markets. Building on our secured launchpad at Primepoint Farm Estate in Ogun State, the Benin City site is positioned 300km from Mile 12, West Africa's largest open food market.
Most Lagos pepper travels 700–1,000km from the North. Ours arrives 4–6 hours after harvest — fresher, cheaper, and with zero middlemen between farm and buyer. The supply advantage is structural and durable.
The Market Thesis
A Broken Food System in Agrofini's Favour.
Nigeria's food system is structurally fragmented — undercapitalised supply chains, chronic post-harvest losses, and import dependency on food the country's own farmland can produce. Agrofini's positioning — integrated multi-crop operations with a direct line to Lagos's highest-volume wholesale markets — is designed to capture the margin that fragmented supply chains leave behind.
Our detailed farm operations plan is built on 2025 live Nigerian market data. Prospective investors are invited to request the full plan directly.
Where We Operate
Two Sites. One Strategy.
The Launchpad
Primepoint Farm Estate
Ogun State, Nigeria — 5 Acres Secured
Our foundation. Land already secured, documented, and legally established. Ogun State sits on the doorstep of Lagos — Africa's largest commercial city — giving Agrofini immediate proximity to its primary consumer market from day one of operations.
The Expansion
Benin City, Edo State
Near-Term Target — 25 Acres
Our commercial-scale horticulture hub. Five integrated crops — habanero pepper, snail farming, cucumber, tomato, and okra — positioned 300km from Mile 12, Lagos. Where the northern supply chain takes 700–1,000km, ours takes 300km. That is a structural edge no competitor can eliminate.
Long-term vision: 600 acres of integrated commercial farmland.
Geographic Edge
300km vs 1,000km.
The Distance That Defines the Margin.
Most Lagos produce travels the length of the country from the North. Ours travels a fraction of that — arriving fresher, cheaper, and with fewer hands touching it.
Agrofini Route
4–6 hours farm to market
Fresher produce. Direct delivery. No cold-chain break. No broker in between. The produce that reaches Mile 12 this way commands a better price and arrives with longer shelf life.
Northern Nigeria Route
More transit time. More handlers. More spoilage. Higher delivered cost to the same market. This is where the majority of Lagos produce currently originates — and why the margin exists for a better-positioned operator.
The structural result: Agrofini produce reaches Lagos consumers up to three times fresher than its northern competition, at a structurally lower delivered cost — not as a one-time advantage, but on every single delivery, indefinitely.
Why Agrofini
Six Reasons to Invest
Not every agribusiness is built the same. Here is what separates Agrofini — structurally, operationally, and commercially.
Structural Supply Advantage
Most Lagos pepper travels 700–1,000km from Northern Nigeria. Ours travels 300km from Benin City — arriving fresher, faster, and cheaper. A structural edge no competitor can eliminate.
Formally Registered
RC No. 8181060 — Agrofini West Africa Limited is a properly incorporated Nigerian company, verifiable with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). Not a concept. A company.
Demand-Anchored Model
We do not grow produce and then search for buyers. Agrofini establishes supply relationships — with households, hotels, restaurants, and corporates — before planting begins. Every harvest has a known destination before the first seed goes in the ground.
Full Chain Ownership
From soil to consumer — we own every link in the supply chain. Cold chain, packing, dispatch, and future value-added processing are built in. Each layer eliminates a middleman and captures the margin fragmented supply chains leave behind.
Intelligence-Led Operations
Every planting decision, price target, and route-to-market is driven by live Nigerian market data. We deploy capital where real demand exists — and adjust in real time. That is how demand-first farming works.
Fast First Cash Flow
Okra and cucumber target first harvest on Day 35 and Day 40 respectively — well before the 4–5 month window to first pepper harvest. Capital is designed not to sit idle. Revenue is scheduled from the first month of operations.
Transparency & Trust
Built to Be Trusted
Trust is not claimed — it is demonstrated. Here is how Agrofini earns it at every stage of growth.
CAC Registered — RC No. 8181060
Agrofini West Africa Limited is formally incorporated with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria. Our registration is on public record and verifiable by any investor or partner.
SEC Compliance Pathway
As we grow, Agrofini intends to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria, operating within all regulatory frameworks governing investment solicitation in Nigeria.
Regulated Investment Partners
We are actively exploring partnerships with licensed fund managers and investment advisory firms to structure any capital raises in full compliance with Nigerian financial regulations.
Legally Binding Agreements
Investment participation will be documented through legally binding commercial agreements — including the possibility of formally issued investment notes under appropriate regulatory frameworks.
Roadmap
How We Build
Beginning at our 5-acre secured position at Primepoint Farm Estate, Ogun State — a 24-month roadmap to full commercial-scale, multi-crop operations.
Phase 1
Months 1–6
Farm Setup & Infrastructure
- Borehole drilled; 20-acre drip irrigation system installed
- Snail pen constructed; 2,000 Archachatina marginata breeders stocked
- Pepper nurseries established; okra and cucumber planted (Day 1 cash crops)
- Farm team hired: Manager, Field Officers, Snail Technician, Driver, Security
Phase 2
Months 6–12
First Harvest & Revenue
- Okra first harvest Day 35; cucumber first harvest Day 40 — earliest cash flows
- Habanero pepper harvest begins Month 3–4; peak Lagos prices April–July
- Mile 12 wholesale agent relationship operational; direct Lagos dispatch running
- First investor reporting period — full yield, revenue, and cost transparency
Phase 3
Months 12–24
Integration, Scale & Market Depth
- Cold chain investment initiated — temperature-controlled dispatch to Lagos direct channels
- Value-added processing: snail products, pepper paste, cucumber processing
- Direct-to-consumer supply channel operational — households, hotels, embassies
- NAFDAC registration for processed products; NEPC export licence initiated
- Land expansion evaluation; SEC compliance pathway and structured investment framework
Investor Questions
Common Questions
Straight answers to the questions prospective investors ask most.
Investor Conversations Open
The Ground Floor Doesn't
Stay Empty Long.
We are looking for partners who understand the size of this opportunity — and who want to be part of building it from day one. If that is you, let's talk.
Important Notice: Agrofini West Africa Limited (RC No. 8181060) is a pre-operational company. The content on this page presents a forward-looking business vision. Timelines, plans, and market figures are indicative and subject to change based on operational, regulatory, and market conditions.
This page does not constitute a public offer, a regulated financial product, or a solicitation to invest under any securities law. Agrofini West Africa Limited is not currently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria. Any future capital raise will be conducted in full compliance with applicable Nigerian law, including through licensed and regulated intermediaries where required.
Market data referenced on this page is drawn from publicly available sources and is provided for context only. All investments carry risk, including the risk of loss of capital. Prospective investors are strongly advised to conduct independent due diligence and seek professional financial, legal, and tax advice before making any investment decision.