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To be the leading catalyst for agricultural transformation in Nigeria and beyond, creating a future where farming is recognized as a dignified, prosperous, and technologically advanced profession that empowers communities, ensures food security, and strengthens sustainable economic development across the continent and beyond.
Key Success Factors:
- Strong partnerships with government, private sector, and international organizations
- Adequate funding and resource mobilization
- Community ownership and participation
- Data-driven decision making and continuous learning
- Effective communication and advocacy
These portfolios create a comprehensive ecosystem that addresses the full spectrum of agricultural development needs while staying true to CAAD's mission of transforming agriculture in Africa.
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MVFARMS is committed to transforming agriculture in Nigeria and across Africa by empowering farmers, driving innovation, and creating sustainable opportunities. We amplify farmers’ voices, equip the next generation with modern agricultural skills, foster global partnerships, and advocate for policies that support growth—while mobilizing resources to boost productivity and long-term sustainability.
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For Farmers: We champion your rights, improve your livelihoods, and provide access to modern farming techniques, equipment, trainings and markets. For Youth: We transform the perceptions people have concerning agriculture by offering training, providing mentorship, and access to opportunities to aimed transforming agriculture into profitable business ventures for farmers and agroproduce merchants at all levels. For Development Partners: We serve as your trusted bridge to grassroots agricultural communities, ensuring impactful collaboration and sustainable development outcomes. For Africa: We are the platform where advocacy meets action—driving policy change, fostering innovation, and building a resilient agricultural sector that feeds nations and creates wealth.
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With our combined research initiatives, alongside our efficient operational system that allows for sound partnership from other global agricultural solution giants and incentivized collaboration with more than 251,000 farmers, extension workers, gate keepers, professionals, researchers, policy-developers, and value-chain evaluators; we are ideologically and technically committed to seeing the establishment of constantly evolving innovative and farm-centric agro-solutions that are objectivized to address all your agricultural needs, food sufficiency, security and sovereignty goals all year round.
We believe in a world where food sufficiency, security and sovereignty guides the visions and missions of state and non-state actors operating within the agricultural space in Africa.
The agricultural sector underpins society,
offering essential products and supporting the economy.
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Poor crop growth is often caused by low soil fertility, poor-quality seeds, or неправиль planting time. Ensure you use certified seeds, apply the right fertilizer, and plant at the beginning of the rainy season for best results.
You can improve soil fertility by adding organic manure, compost, or NPK fertilizers. Practicing crop rotation and avoiding continuous planting of the same crop also helps maintain healthy soil.
Regular farm inspection is key. Use natural pest control methods, proper spacing, and approved pesticides when necessary. Early action prevents serious crop damage.
The ideal planting time is usually at the start of the rainy season (March to June), depending on your region and crop type. Planting too early or too late can affect yield.
Crops are ready for harvest when they reach maturity. Signs include color change, drying of leaves or pods, and firmness. Harvesting at the right time prevents losses and ensures quality produce.
Post-harvest losses are often due to poor storage, moisture, pests, or delays in selling. Proper drying, good storage facilities, and quick distribution can reduce losses significantly.
Store produce in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Use airtight bags, silos, or storage barns to protect against pests and moisture.
Use improved seeds, apply fertilizers correctly, adopt mechanized farming, and follow modern farming practices. Training and proper planning also improve productivity.
Mechanized farming involves using machines like tractors and harvesters. It saves time and labor. Small farmers can access it through cooperatives or equipment leasing services.
You can increase profits by selling in bulk, processing your produce, joining farmer cooperatives, and connecting directly with buyers or agribusiness platforms.
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Farming sustains communities by delivering food,
resources, and livelihoods.