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OUR MISSION

What we do

We assist farmers through addressing the challenges of access to investment, technology, quality inputs and integration with markets


Our vision

We see a nation where farmers increase their production, productivity and profitability".

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

  • To pursue and address regulatory policy challenges faced by Agric stakeholders to improve their ease of doing business
  • To assist the youth in securing favorable job placement.
  • To create strong agro-based information and intellectual framework in Agriculture for the benefit of youth and women.
  • To mobilize youth and women towards a value based agro entrepreneurships culture.
  • To promote peace, justice and equity.
  • To provide support training aid business plan development for youth and women
  • To provide vocational training for youth and women
  • To facilitate partner led dissemination of integrated innovation and gap for sustainable Agric development.
  • To develop Agro based ideas.
  • To provide employment for the youth and women.
  • To cater for the general welfare of the members and society
  • To organize lectures and training on Agro-finance responsibilities for individual and organisation.
  • To empower the children, youth and women in
    the society.

About Us

The National Agro Aggregators Association of Nigerian is a group of indigenous agric business investors that was set up and registered to address the constraints faced by investors and farmers in the Agric-business segment, with particular interest in creating and monitoring standards for aggregation and producing competitive products in quality and quantity through the engagement of critical stakeholders in the Agro industry. The association desires to work with all like-minded stakeholders throughout Nigeria's agro allied industry to create and facilitate investments in the industry.

Before the Association

As we are all aware over the years aggregation had been an all comers affairs without standards and structures. This has come with it's shortcomings both at the front end and back end.

The Birth of Aggregators Association

Discussions and reviews with critical stake holders had made it inevitable to form an association that will determine standards, open more access to finance and markets and enable commercialization and scalling of small and medium agro practitioners.

Our Target

In the interim the association seeks as a target for 2023 reach 1m validated registered agro allied players and farmers up from the current 400,000 members. The association will be market driven and seeks to close collective business of 50m USD for 2023

LEVELS OF AGGREGATORS

  • NATIONAL AGGREGATOR

    AGRO AGGREGATORS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA

  • REGIONAL AGGREGATORS

    10 OR MORE LARGE AGGREGATORS

  • STATE AGGREGATOR

    10 OR MORE SUB- LARGE AGGREGATORS

  • SENATORIAL DISTRICT AGGREGATOR

    10 OR MORE MEDIUM AGGREGATORS

  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA AGGREGATOR

    10 OR MORE SUB- MEDIUM AGGREGATORS

  • WARD AGGREGATOR

    10 OR MORE SMALL HOLDER FARMERS

Our Executives

Rev. (Mrs) Janet Eyo

National Secretary

Mohammed Aminu Tijjani

Deputy National Chairman (North)

Suleiman M. Dikwa

National Chairman

Dr Johnson Gabriel Ndukwe

Deputy National Chairman (South)

Dr Chidi Ulelu

National Treasurer

States Interim Management

S/N State Team Leaders
1. Abia Mr Ikechukwu Okorie
2. Adamawa Kenneth Jahknwa
3. Akwa Ibom Dr Effiom Hogan
4. Anambra Chief Emeka Obi Oduenyi
5. Bauchi Hajiya Jamilatu Isa
6. Bayelsa Mr Kingdom G. E Obuza
7. Benue Philip Kachina
8. Borno Maimuna Hassan Mohammed
9. Cross Rivers Dr Godwin Obi
10. Delta Emmanuel Ogidi
11. Ebonyi Prince Orji Ukpai
12. Edo Mr Etinosa Igiebor
13. Ekiti Mr Ayodele Andrew Olatunji
14. Enugu Udoka Oyigbo Ekueme
15. FCT Princess Osa Osaghae
16. Gombe Abdullahi Faruk
17. Imo Mr Chidi Onuoha
18. Jigawa Alhaji Ibrahim Dodo Gumel
19. Kaduna Muhammad Murtala Mahmood
20. Kano Baba Musa Saleh
21. Katsina Abdulmumini Isah Usman
22. Kebbi Mohammed Hakimi Jiga
23. Kogi Mr Yunusa Gabrail
24. Kwara Hajia Zururat Romoke Zubair
25. Lagos Mr Debo Aboderin
26. Nasarawa Mohammed Nasir Zakari
27. Niger Musa Salihu Bawa Bosso
28. Ogun Dr Steve Olusegun Ipinniwa
29. Ondo Mr Emmanuel Omozeje
30. Osun Chief Odeyemi Yinka Tajudeen
31. Oyo Dr Adebayo Sopejo
32. Plateau Emma John Khadiya
33. Rivers Dr M. Y. Momoh
34. Sokoto Aminu Abubakar
35. Taraba Abdullahi Abubakar Bala
36. Yobe Abubakar Idrissa Madaki
37. Zamfara Abubakar Sadik Hassan