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Friday, April 23, 2021

Farm4Me: Africa’s leading quality farm equipment sales and rental service provider of the year 2021

Organisers say Farm4Me stands apart from others in the crucial role it is playing in the development of mechanised agriculture in Nigeria.

• April 22, 2021
Founder and CEO of Farm4Me, Adama J. Adama.
Founder and CEO of Farm4Me, Adama J. Adama.

The accolade that came the way of Farm4Me Farm Equipment Rental Service on April 16, 2021, was not a surprise but a deserved recognition.

Since the agritech company started two years ago, it has set itself apart as a trailblazer in the agribusiness sector.

Winning the award of Africa’s Leading Quality Farm Equipment Sales and Rental Service Provider of the Year 2021 at the 7th African Quality Achievement Award was a fitting reward of recognition for two years of revolutionary work.

The award came barely one month after Farm4Me won another international award, namely West Africa’s Best World-Class Digital Agricultural Investment Platform Brand.

Organisers of the award avowed that Farm4Me stands apart from others in the crucial role it is playing in the development of mechanised agriculture in Nigeria in various ways including through rental and sales of quality equipment to boost agriculture in the country.

Ms. Esther Apaa, Farm4Me’s Customer Relationship Manager, who received the award on behalf of the company avowed that “Farm4Me is motivated by the desire to nurture a new generation of wealthy farmers and a food secured Nigeria, and by extension Africa.”

 On this, stakeholders in the agric sector wouldn’t disagree, because the emergence of Farm4Me has been impactful on the sector. Among other things, the company, by pioneering contract farming in Nigeria, has entrenched a paradigm shift in agricultural practices and thus open a new vista of economic empowerment and food security.  

With the concept of contract farming―an arrangement by which the company undertake to farm, harvest and sell the farm produce on behalf of investing citizens―Farm4Me made it possible for every Nigerian to own a farm. The company presently run over 6000 contract farms in its first two years of existence.

Contract farming ignites chains of economic empowerment for jobless youths and rural women.

For Farm4Me, the awards, coming one after the other, are due recognition for its innovative role as a change agent in the agriculture sector. As declared by the company’s Customer Relations Manager: “We are happy about the great opportunities ahead of us as we continually strive to remain at the forefront of technological innovation in Agriculture across Nigeria and eventually the continent of Africa.”

This is a fact that has been reiterated on several occasion by the founder and CEO of the company, Adama J. Adama. According to him, Farm4Me is on a mission to empower over 20 million smallholder farmers in Nigeria with affordable access to tractors, planters and harvesters.  Having grown from a N4000 start-up company in 2019 to become a 9 digits agritech company in 2021, there is no iota of doubt that Farm4Me is on course to achieve its ambitious goals. With over 35, 000 registered clients, and a growing clientele of businesses in the agribusiness courting its services by the day, Farm4Me has successfully started a silent revolution in the agric sector.

The words spoken by Ms. Apaa on behalf of Farm4Me are golden and can be taken to the bank.  “We are inspired by this award to strive for the full mechanisation of Agriculture in Nigeria. At Farm4Me Agriculture Limited, we are building the next generation infrastructures to facilitate the next wave of Agriculture Revolution in Nigeria,” she said, more or less stating the obvious.

As the agritech company continues on its innovative track, it is expected that more Nigerians will get on the bandwagon of the innovative agricultural revolution coming from the company. And of course, more honours and awards are in the offing.

This article was sponsored by Farm4Me. See our editorial policy to learn more about how we treat commercial content.

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