by Aliyu Bello | Oct 20, 2024 | Agribusiness, NABG, News
On October 18-19, 2024, Lagos hosted the inaugural Women and Youth Farmers Agripreneur Regional Conference (WAYFARC), a groundbreaking event organized by the Nigeria Agribusiness Group (NABG). Under the theme “Inclusive Agribusiness: Leave No One Behind,” the conference set the stage for women and youth to take the lead in transforming Nigeria’s agribusiness sector in Nigeria.
The conference’s primary objective was to empower women and young people into agribusiness by providing access to resources, finance, and the knowledge needed to build sustainable ventures. With attendees from across Nigeria’s six states in the southwest region, the conference focused on creating an inclusive environment where both women and youth could thrive, overcoming the traditional barriers that have often limited their roles in agriculture.
The two-day conference featured thought-provoking panel discussions that tackled crucial topics such as value addition, leveraging technology, and the unique challenges faced by women and youth in the agribusiness sector.
WAYFARC also provided a platform to discuss the significant challenges faced by women and youth in agribusiness, including:
- Limited access to affordable finance.
- The high cost of adopting agricultural technologies.
- Climate change’s impact on farming.
- Inconsistent standards and lack of quality control mechanisms.
However, these challenges were also seen as opportunities for innovation, with calls for more inclusive policies, mentorship, and capacity-building programs aimed at helping women and youth scale their businesses and compete globally.
The conference concluded with the appointment of regional champions who will work closely with NABG to address key issues such as policy advocacy, grassroots mobilization, and transitioning Nigeria’s agriculture sector into a more inclusive and sustainable agribusiness model.
The event marked the beginning of a broader movement to transform the agribusiness landscape in Nigeria, with women and youth playing critical roles in ensuring the sector’s long-term success. NABG remains committed to driving this change by empowering the next generation of agripreneurs to leave no one behind.
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by Aliyu Bello | Sep 30, 2024 | News, Agribusiness, NABG

Arc. Kabir Ibrahim, National President of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), has said that full scale importation of food into Nigeria cannot make the country food secure, saying that the effort in that regard will forever remain stop-gap or palliative.
A release on Sunday issued by Ibrahim, explained that Nigeria can only mitigate, what he described as “imminent hunger catastrophe through focused agriculture and sustainable agribusiness.”
Ibrahim, who is also the President of Nigeria Agribusiness Group (NABG), said the current level of crushing food inflation occasioned by stresses in Nigeria’s Food System sprouting from low productivity predicated on low mechanisation,difficulty in access to credit,access to veritable and affordable seeds, access to manageable and ready-to-go transportation, inadequate smart agricultural facilitation, insecurity and lately flooding as well as drought in some places due to the severe effects of climate change are making it next to impossible to enable the average household to put food on the table.
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by Amrah Aliyu | Sep 6, 2024 | Agribusiness, NABG
At the African Food Systems Forum (#AFS2024), Africa’s leading platform for agricultural innovation and food security in Kigali Rwanda, the Nigeria Agribusiness Group (NABG) made a powerful impact. With an assembly of over 2,000 stakeholders from across the continent, the forum was a convergence of minds dedicated to revolutionizing Africa’s food systems.
Led by NABG’s esteemed President, Arc. Kabir Ibrahim, and accompanied by our Director General, Jafar Umar, alongside other elected officials and board members, NABG played a pivotal role in the strategic discussions that shaped the event.

The forum, renowned for its focus on advancing sustainable agricultural practices, provided a platform for NABG to champion innovative approaches and advocate for policies that promote the growth and resilience of Africa’s agricultural sector.
The Urgency of Africa’s Agricultural Transformation
Data from the United Nations and the African Development Bank AFDB indicates that African population is forecast to double by 2050 to at least 2.4 billion and will continue to grow to 4.2 billion, four times its current size in the next 100 years. This exponential growth presents a unique challenge—feeding the continent’s expanding population sustainably. At #AFS2024, NABG joined forces with key stakeholders to address this challenge head-on, focusing on climate-smart agriculture, innovation in agribusiness, and the creation of resilient food systems.

Key Highlights from AFS2024
1. Strategic Discussions on Climate-Smart Agriculture and Food Security
Climate change poses a significant threat to food security, particularly in Africa, where agriculture is a primary livelihood for millions. At AFS2024, NABG was at the forefront of discussions on climate-smart agriculture, emphasizing the need for practices that not only increase productivity but also enhance resilience to climate impacts. Our delegation highlighted successful initiatives and explored new strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change on African agriculture.
2. Forging Partnerships to Drive Innovation in Agribusiness
Innovation is critical to transforming Africa’s food systems. During the forum, NABG forged strategic partnerships aimed at driving technological advancements and scaling up agribusinesses across the continent. These collaborations are expected to accelerate the adoption of modern agricultural practices, enhance value chains, and open up new markets for African farmers.
3. Advocating for Sustainable Agricultural Development
Policy advocacy remains a cornerstone of NABG’s mission. At AFS2024, our leaders engaged with policymakers, development partners, and private sector stakeholders to push for policies that support sustainable agricultural development. These discussions focused on creating an enabling environment for investment in agriculture, improving access to finance for farmers, and ensuring that agricultural practices align with environmental sustainability goals.
NABG’s Commitment to Africa’s Agricultural Future
NABG is committed to leading the charge in reshaping Africa’s food systems. By participating in forums like AFS2024, we are not only contributing to the global dialogue on agriculture but also ensuring that Africa’s voice is heard. Our engagement at the forum underscores NABG’s dedication to fostering a resilient and sustainable agricultural sector that can feed the continent and beyond.
As we move forward, NABG will continue to work closely with our partners, leveraging the insights and connections gained at AFS2024 to drive meaningful change in Africa’s agricultural landscape.
Let’s build a future where Africa’s food systems are robust, inclusive, and capable of withstanding the challenges of tomorrow.
#AFS2024 #InnovateAccelerateScale #AfricaFoodSystems2024 #NABG #SustainableAgriculture #ClimateSmartAgriculture

by Aliyu Bello | Jul 8, 2024 | Careers, Agribusiness, career, Policy
Terms of Reference (ToR) for Agribusiness Policy Consultant
Officer Position Title: ToR Agribusiness Policy Consultant
Location: Abuja
Reporting To: Project Manager, SSPs, Nigerian Agribusiness Group (NABG)
Organization: Nigerian Agribusiness Group (NABG)
Background:
The Nigerian Agribusiness Group (NABG) is committed to driving sustainable agricultural development through policy initiatives. As part of our strategic objectives, we aim to enhance our policy studies, research, and development initiatives while promoting agricultural policies to ensure food security and environmental sustainability. We are seeking a dynamic and knowledgeable individual to fill in as a short term Agribusiness Policy Consultant.
Purpose of the Position:
To analyze and provide a comprehensive overview of Nigeria’s agribusiness sector, focusing on the developments, activities, and policies impacting key commodities (Maize, Soybeans, Fonio/Acha, Kenaf, and vegetables) from 2015 to 2023. The analysis will highlight successes, challenges, and gaps within these value chains, emphasizing the impact of climate change and the current agricultural commodities standards grading system. This study aims to identify opportunities and address gaps within the framework of the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) mandate.
Reporting:
The consultant will report to Maximus Ndianaefo, the SSPs Project Manager at the NABG, and submit all drafts and final documents via email, cc to the Director-General at NABG
Duration:
The consultant must complete the assignment within eight weeks from the commencement date for the Agribusiness Policy Brief and within four weeks for the Agricultural Commodities Policy Study on maize, soybeans, Fonio/Acha, Kenaf, and vegetables.
Remuneration:
A competitive salary and benefits package will be offered, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Equal Opportunity:
NABG is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from qualified individuals regardless of race, gender, age, religion, or disability.
For detailed information, please refer to the Terms of Reference (ToR).
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Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be evaluated based on qualifications, methodology, approach clarity, and cost-effectiveness. NABG reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal and is not bound to select the lowest-priced proposal. Submission Instructions: Interested consultants or consulting firms are invited to submit their proposals, including a detailed work plan, CVs of key personnel, and examples of previous work, to the below LINK by 15th July 2024.
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by iKml1 | Jul 4, 2024 | Agribusiness, Policy
NABG, in collaboration with National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC), hosted the Seed Policy Implementation Roundtable at the NASC HQs in FCT.
The meeting had in attendance representatives from Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN), @Harvest Plus, @Seed Association of Nigeria (SEEDAN), the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), AGRA, JESNOCH International Limited, and the Farm and Infrastructure Foundation (FIF) where we explored the National Seed Policy’s key provisions, implementation challenges, and strategies for improvement.
Highlights included a dynamic Q&A session and collaborative discussions on regulatory requirements, stakeholder roles, resources, and monitoring.
A stakeholder workshop on the implementation framework and stakeholder roles is the outcome of this meeting to happen in the next 2 weeks.
Thank you to all stakeholders for your invaluable contributions. Let’s continue to innovate and work together for a sustainable agricultural landscape in Nigeria!
#nabg #seedpolicy
by Aliyu Bello | Jun 25, 2024 | Agribusiness, NABG, Partnership, Policy
NABG, in collaboration with National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC), hosted the Seed Policy Implementation Roundtable at the NASC HQs in FCT. The meeting had in attendance representatives from Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN), Harvest Plus, Seed Association of Nigeria (SEEDAN), the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), AGRA, JESNOCH International Limited, and the Farm and Infrastructure Foundation (FIF) where we explored the National Seed Policy’s key provisions, implementation challenges, and strategies for improvement.
Highlights included a dynamic Q&A session and collaborative discussions on regulatory requirements, stakeholder roles, resources, and monitoring. A stakeholder workshop on the implementation framework and stakeholder roles is the outcome of this meeting to happen in the next 2 weeks. Thank you to all stakeholders for your invaluable contributions, while we continue to innovate and work together for a sustainable agricultural landscape in Nigeria!