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


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.

Over the past weekend, the Foundation held a transformative two-day Farmers’ Field Day event in two communities within the Gboko Local Government Area of Benue State.

Terry Ligom, a trained agronomist with a Master’s degree and a background in crop post-harvest management, has seen his life and career transformed through the support of the Foundation for Sustainable Smallholder Solutions (FSSS).

It is a known fact that Nigeria relies heavily on smallholder farmers, who supply approximately 80% of the nation’s food.

In Nigeria, smallholder farmers play a crucial role in the agricultural sector – one of the cornerstones of the country’s economy.

In Gwagwalada, a bustling suburb and agricultural hub nestled in the heart of the capital city of Abuja, a quiet revolution is taking place, transforming the lives of local smallholder farmers.

The Foundation for Sustainable Smallholder Solutions (FSSS) is a new non-profit organisation, committed to empowering Nigeria’s smallholder farmers.