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Our Work

Fatherland Agric has successfully pioneered and executed diverse farm projects spanning soybeans, rice, corn, and cassava, while also driving community development through the Iwasen Program, which supports returnee IDPs with sustainable agricultural opportunities.

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Ofala Foods Rice Project 

In 2025, Ofala Foods partnered with Fatherland Agric to establish a large-scale rice farming initiative, beginning with an investment in a 100-hectare rice farm located in Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State

Soybean Farm Project

In 2023, Fatherland Agric pioneered a 50-hectare trial of two improved soybean varieties in the Agan area of Makurdi, as part of its research and development efforts to establish soybean seeds specifically suited to Benue’s agro-ecological conditions

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Iwasen IDP Support Program

Fatherland Agric has been supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Benue State by providing improved seed varieties—such as corn, rice, and cassava—to help restore their livelihoods and strengthen food security.

Large-scale Climate-smart Farming

Fatherland Agric is advancing large-scale organic farming in Benue State, with a particular focus on rice production. The company aims to expand cultivation to 500 hectares in partnership with national and international funding agencies. This expansion is designed not only to boost local food security but also to support the rebuilding of crisis-affected communities across the state by creating livelihoods, restoring farmland, and fostering long-term resilience

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