Generation Africa has opened applications for the GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition 2026. Young African agripreneurs aged 18 to 35 can win up to $50,000. Nigerian entrepreneurs are eligible. Deadline is June 28, 2026.
Orange Corners Nigeria is accepting applications for Cohort 15 of its six-month incubation programme. Young Nigerian agripreneurs aged 18 to 35 with ideas in agriculture and related sectors can access up to €30,000 in funding and free mentorship
The Agribusiness e-Academy’s 2nd Call for Submissions closes May 31, 2026. African agripreneurs in cocoa, maize, cashew, or livestock must complete three free courses on atingi before they can submit. Nigeria is eligible. Here is what to do now.
IFAD is seeking an implementing partner for its AgTech and FinTech Scale-Up initiative under the Innovatech programme. Eligible NGOs and organisations have until May 13, 2026 to apply.
Nigerian agripreneurs in maize, livestock, cashew and cocoa value chains can win €2,000 in funding, a laptop or free mentorship through the ABF Agri Canvas Competition 2026. Applications close May 31. Here is the full step-by-step guide.
Four verified agricultural funding opportunities open to Nigerian farmers and agripreneurs in May 2026, from a ₦10,000 green economy fellowship closing May 14 to EU-funded agribusiness grants and zero-interest government loans.
Nigeria and Germany have launched a $2.2 million audit of farmland soil health, targeting 774 soil testing laboratories and 10 million farmers by 2027. Here is what the NFSHS readiness assessment means for Nigerian crop yields and food security.
Niger State has flagged off its 2026 farming season with 250 tractors, 50 combine harvesters and 150,000 bags of fertiliser distributed across all 25 LGAs. Governor Bago targets 500,000 metric tons of food and 120,000 hectares of cultivated land this season.
The World Bank has approved a $500 million credit for Nigeria’s AGROW Project, targeting one million smallholder farmers across rice, maize, cassava and soybean value chains from 2026 to 2032. Here is what it means for Nigerian agriculture.
Katsina State government procures fertiliser for farmers at N25,000 per bag ahead of the 2026 wet season planting, offering relief from high commercial input costs.
