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‘Underrated crops that can fetch farmers money’

- By Vincent A. Yusuf

What does Agricapita­l do in the Nigerian agricultur­al space? We run an out-grower scheme in which we act as an aggregator from the farmers to the off-takers. The off-takers tell us what they want and we get the farmers to plant what the off-takers want following their specific standards and specificat­ions.

Tell us about the crops involved?

Currently, we plant thyme, OrangeFles­hed Sweet Potatoes (OFSP), white onions, ginger, turmeric, maize and cassava. Some of these are sometimes underrated by farmers but they can fetch them cool money.

You also said to be more into seasoning leaves than food crops?

We specialise in these because they are demanded by our off-takers. They look at the market and they are innovating, with the aim of import substituti­on. For example, Nigeria imports thyme and no major player is cultivatin­g it.

Importing thyme into Nigeria yearly costs about $50 million. We have offtakers to buy thyme leaves now. Our farmers plant and off-takers buy.

Who are the off-takers?

We have Sano Foods which buys orange-fleshed sweet potato, thyme and turmeric. They use them for bread,

Mr Dayo Olunolwo, Managing Director of Agricapita­l Ltd, Ibadan, in this interview explains that there are crops with huge economic potentials, which Nigerians can make money from. good agricultur­al practices and currently, between 2 and 5 per cent interest rate. we have two farm assurers certified by We also have a farmers’ extension GLOBALGAP in our team. These enable network. If farmers do not have land the farmers to meet the requiremen­t but they want to farm, we network them of offtake standard, increase yield and with people that have the land. We also encourage business continuity among have farmers’ access cards, a form of parties. credit card that farmers can use to buy

We also have programmes for the food and groceries from major stores. welfare of the farmers and their families. We run these services so that farmers can The first one is the farmers’ medical concentrat­e on their farm operations. programme. When the farmer or any of the family members is sick, we have provision for medical care loans. At the end of the production cycle, we deduct the loan from their produce sales.

We also have a farmer housing programme, in partnershi­p with a company, which is aimed at building affordable houses for farmers. But the challenge is that farmers have not been keeping record or are financiall­y included. So, we assist to arrange their books, partner with banks to get them included financiall­y by opening accounts for them and getting them BVNs in preparatio­n for the housing scheme.

A family education scheme for farmers is also there. Any of the farmers may want to buy books, pay school fees; we have provision for loans to take care of that.

The loans for farmers are affordable; cookies and other products. Integrated Feeds Limited also off-takes yellow maize, cassava and other products, among many other off-takers.

What makes your services more attractive to farmers? Why should they enrol here when they have associatio­ns?

What differenti­ates us is that we do not just aggregate, we train our farmers in

How is your experience with farmers loan default in the scheme?

What we do is that we pay them on delivery of the produce. We also spend a lot of time and other resources monitoring the farm businesses. We do not sit in the office and assume that everything is well. We gave some farmers, for example, seedlings but they failed to plant it. In the process of visiting every farm, we detected that early. So, we monitor when it is time to prepare land, plant, apply fertiliser or pesticide.

We supply all the inputs to them and the balance is remitted to them after the sale of their produce.

So, because we monitor them well, we are able to ensure delivery. We tie them to groups. We do not do isolated cases. We do it in a way they can guarantee one another and check defaulting.

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Mr Dayo Olunolwo, Managing Director, Agricapita­l Ltd

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