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2024 Partner Story: HortiNigeria- Enhancing Smallholder Farming Through Integrated Agricultural Support

As the world’s population continues to grow, farmers need ways to produce more food while ensuring that their farms’ soil is not depleted of nutrients. In the Kaduna and Kano states of Nigeria, farmers look to IFDC and its HortiNigeria program to teach them new ways to fertilize their crops for increased productivity and soil health. Funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Nigeria, HortiNigeria’s team works with partners such as East-West Seed Knowledge Transfer Foundation to connect directly with farmers, educate them, and help them find ways to finance their businesses. In doing so, HortiNigeria reduces barriers to sustainable and productive farming techniques.  

HortiNigeria’s training initiative expanded significantly in 2023 to engage over 40,000 farmers, a diverse demographic that met 55% of the program’s goal to reach women, and 133% of the goal to reach youth. The increase in trained Technical Field Officers and agro-dealers facilitated a broader reach and deeper impact, resulting in substantial improvements in crop yields across multiple varieties. By adopting an integrated training approach that combines traditional agronomic practices with modern technical insights, farmers not only doubled their tomato and cabbage yields but also significantly reduced post-harvest losses by adopting new storage and handling techniques.  

Digital extension services also play a pivotal role in overcoming geographical barriers, allowing HortiNigeria to reach an extensive farmer base with timely and relevant agronomic advice. Platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, and YouTube, along with traditional media such as radio, bring expert knowledge directly to farmers so they can make informed decisions about crop management and market readiness.  

HortiNigeria brings productivity-enhancing tools to farmers in part by training farmers on environmentally sustainable agronomic practices. Upon completing training, farmers can participate in pilot programs that give them hands-on knowledge of these practices. Pilots have included experimentation with new crops, technologies, and agronomic methods that farmers may find unfamiliar. Reflection activities once pilots are completed uncover successes across Nigerian landscapes and markets.  

HortiNigeria’s pilot programs showcase how a combination of new crops, technologies, and agronomic methods could be effectively integrated into traditional farming systems. These pilots are instrumental in demonstrating the viability and benefits of new practices, ensuring that farmers are confident in their continued investment in these technologies.  

To address financial barriers, HortiNigeria enhances farmers’ access to financial services, training them in financial literacy and connecting them with banks and financial institutions. This crucial support enables farmers to invest in and sustain the use of new agricultural technologies and practices and improve their businesses’ prosperity.  

Through a bundled approach that combines practical training, innovative technologies, robust support systems, and improved access to financial services, HortiNigeria has created a sustainable model that encourages the ongoing adoption of productivity-enhancing tools by smallholder farmers. Moving forward, the program’s commitment remains strong to refine these strategies and continue expanding its impact, ensuring that smallholder farmers not only thrive but also sustain their success in the ever-evolving agricultural landscape of Nigeria.  

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