Introducing Our New Website: A Step Forward for Smallholder Farmers NEWS We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, which is now live at fsssolutions.org! This marks an exciting milestone in our ongoing..


Introducing Our New Website: A Step Forward for Smallholder Farmers NEWS We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, which is now live at fsssolutions.org! This marks an exciting milestone in our ongoing..

Growing Together: Reflecting on the 2025 Strategic Planning and Capacity Building Meeting NEWS From Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th January 2025, the Foundation convened its members at its Abuja headquarters for the 2025 Strategic Planning,..

Addressing Nigeria’s food security challenges demands a holistic approach that tackles these root issues while ensuring sustainability.

See how Gambo Ajako Angba and the AVISA programme are transforming Zango-Gitata farmers’ lives with improved yields and better opportunities.

Food security remains a significant concern in Nigeria, approximately 25.3% of the population is undernourished amongst other issues in the agric sector

FSSS highlighted its innovative Farmers Hub model and digital extension services at Seed Connect Africa 2024, demonstrating how technology is helping connect thousands of smallholder farmers with certified seeds, agricultural information and market opportunities. The Foundation’s approach is contributing to increased adoption of improved seed varieties and enhanced agricultural productivity across Nigeria.

FSSS has emerged as the Champion of Seed Sector Development at the recently concluded Seed Connect Africa 2024 conference and exhibition.

How Doma Jibrin Bala, a man and the Foundations’ Farmers’ Hub, are transforming agriculture in Doma Town, empowering farmers for growth.

Market access is a challenge for smallholder farmers in Nigeria and FSSS through the Farmers’ Hubs connect farmers like Jesse Aondongou to markets.

Theresa Markus, a hub manager for the Foundation in Nasarawa-Eggon, has seen first-hand the programme’s impact on the lives of local farmers and her career.