Every day, thousands of Nigerians export food items like garri, ogbono, palm oil, melon, dried pepper, crayfish, and more to the US, UK, Europe, Canada, and Asia. But the biggest challenge is always the same:Which shipping company can you trust? Ch ...
How to Collect Payments from International Buyers Safely – Global Trade Guide for African Farmers
Why Farmers Need to Be Careful with International Payments Many African farmers now sell products like palm oil, shea butter, garri, and dried fish to buyers abroad — but some fall victim to fake payment links or delayed transfers. If you’re export ...
How to Use WhatsApp Business to Manage Farm Orders – Npower Farmers Digital Guide
Why Every Smart Farmer Needs WhatsApp Business More than 80% of farmers in Africa already use WhatsApp — but mostly for chatting or sharing videos. Few realize it can become a mini online store, a customer service tool, and a sales manager combined! ...
How to Build a Farm Website That Attracts Buyers Automatically
Why Every Modern Farmer Needs a Website Many farmers still depend only on word-of-mouth and WhatsApp groups to sell their farm produce. But what if you had a website that works for you 24/7, bringing in buyers from Nigeria, the US, and the UK — even w ...
How African Farmers Can Use YouTube to Teach, Sell & Connect with Global Buyers
Why YouTube Is a Goldmine for African Farmers YouTube no be just for music and comedy — it’s also a platform for education, storytelling, and business growth. Smart farmers across Africa are using it to: Teach others farming methods Showcase th ...
How to Build an Online Brand for Your Farm Produce (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook)
In today’s world, farming no be just about planting and harvesting — it’s also about selling yourself online. If you want international buyers, local customers, and restaurants to notice your farm, you must build an online brand presence. Platforms li ...
How Farmers Can Use WhatsApp and LinkedIn to Reach International Buyers
Many farmers dream of selling their produce outside Africa, but don’t know where to start. The truth is, you don’t need to travel abroad — you can connect with international buyers right from your phone using just WhatsApp and LinkedIn. These two plat ...
How Farmers Can Connect Directly with African Stores in the US & UK
Why African Stores Abroad Are Your Best Buyers Over 20 million Africans dey live for US & UK. Most no fit survive without food from home — garri, palm oil, ogbono, stockfish, crayfish, zobo leaves, etc. Supermarkets no dey carry these items, na ...
How African Farmers Can Compete Globally with Their Food Products
Africa Has What the World Wants African farmers hold the golden key to feeding the world—from cocoa in West Africa, to coffee in Ethiopia, to sesame and cashew in Nigeria. But the question is: how can African farmers turn local harvests into global pr ...
Best Countries for African Farmers to Export Food Produce – Global Market Guide
Why Choosing the Right Country Matters Selling your farm produce abroad can bring 2–5x more profit than selling locally, but not every country is the same. Some countries buy African food like hot cake, while others have high import restrictions. L ...
How to Identify and Test Valuable Natural Resources Found on Farmlands in Nigeria
Farmers, Don’t Be Fooled! After finding things like columbite or strange stones on your farm, the next thing na to verify am well. Some people go just carry stone think say na diamond or gold, meanwhile e fit just be granite. This post go guide you on ...
Opportunities for Nigerians in USA & UK Farming Systems: What You Should Know
Why USA & UK Farming Systems Matter for Nigerians Agriculture in the USA and Britain is advanced, highly mechanized, and export-driven. For Nigerians looking to invest, learn, or partner abroad, these countries offer tested systems that can transf ...
Why Nigerian Agro Products Are Making Waves Abroad
There are over 20 million Nigerians living abroad, and dem miss: Traditional food Natural herbs and spices Unprocessed native ingredients Supermarkets, African stores, restaurants, and online buyers abroad dey hunt for Nigerian products dai ...
How to Set Up a Backyard Vegetable Garden and Make Profit in Nigeria
Why Backyard Farming Na Goldmine Even if you no get land, your compound, backyard, or front porch fit feed your family and give you steady income. Crops like: Ugu (fluted pumpkin) Scent leaf (nchuanwu) Okra Tomatoes Pepper Amaran ...
Start Palm Oil Business in Nigeria – A Step-by-Step Profitable Guide
Why Palm Oil Business Dey Hot Palm oil na gold in liquid form — e no dey go out of demand.People use am for: Cooking Soap making Cream & cosmetics Industrial purposes...and e dey sell year-round. You fit: Buy and resell Pro ...
🚜 No Capital? No Problem!
Plenty people get passion for farming but no get the capital to start. Whether na: Poultry Catfish Crop farming Snail, piggery, or goat business You need small money to begin — but you no must wait till you hammer. This post go show you ...
How to Sell Farm Produce on Facebook
Whether you dey sell rice, garri, yam, vegetables or live chicken — social media na free market wey dey open 24/7. With Facebook and WhatsApp: You go reach more people Sell faster Avoid middlemen Build loyal customers 1. Snap Sharp, C ...
Columbite Wey Farmers Dey Find for Their Farm Land – Wetin You Suppose Do Next
Many of our Nigerian farmers dey dig their land for planting, only to jam black stone wey resemble metal. Sometimes e dey shine, e get weight, and e dey attract interest from strangers. That stone fit be columbite, and e get serious market value both for ...
Why You Should Sell Farm Produce Online
Gone are the days when you gats wait for market day or beg middlemen. With your phone and data, you fit sell your cassava, yam, tomatoes, catfish, eggs — anything — to people for town or even other states! Selling online: Increases your reach C ...
🧑🌾 Why an Agro Store Business Makes Sense
Farming dey increase for Nigeria, and every farmer need tools, seeds, fertilizers, and animal feeds. Agro store na one hustle wey dey bring steady income and support the agriculture sector. Benefits: Daily customer demand Good profit margin ...



















