Frequently Asked Questions
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FSSS supports smallholder farmers through a variety of initiatives, including:
– Farmers’ Service Centres (Hubs) that provide access to quality inputs, mechanisation, and agricultural knowledge.
– Seed Hubs that distribute high-quality, locally adapted seeds.
– Training and Support Programmes offering workshops on sustainable farming and climate-smart agriculture.
– Agri-Finance and Insurance Solutions, in partnership with financial institutions, to provide tailored financial products.
– Market Linkage Programmes to connect farmers with buyers and processors for better market opportunities.
FSSS collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders, including:
– Government Agencies: Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna, Abuja, Nasarawa, Benue, Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, and Ekiti States.
– International Organisations: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), 2SCALE-IFDC.
– Private Sector: OCP Africa, Farm Help Agro Stores, Zuma Rock, Izanu Africa, and others. We are constantly seeking new partnerships with companies, government agencies, and philanthropic institutions to expand our impact.
Organisations interested in collaborating with FSSS can partner with us on a range of programmes and initiatives. We seek partners who are interested in leveraging our existing asset base, tools, and methodologies to enhance agricultural productivity for smallholder farmers. We also welcome organisations that are willing to fund collaborations, projects, and research to further our mission of supporting sustainable farming and food security in Nigeria. Interested parties can contact us here via our head office in Abuja.
While FSSS doesn’t provide direct financial aid, we collaborate with financial institutions to offer farmers tailored financial products such as loans, credit facilities, and insurance solutions. These initiatives promote financial literacy and enable farmers to invest in their farms.
FSSS operates in 54 locations across Nigeria, including Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna, Abuja, Nasarawa, Benue, Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, and Ekiti states.
Farmers’ Service Centres also known as Farmers’ Hubs are one-stop commercial platforms run by local agri-entrepreneurs, especially women and youth. They provide access to quality inputs, mechanisation, agricultural knowledge, and other resources that improve productivity and enable markets to thrive in underserved areas.
Yes, we pay special attention to marginalised groups, including women and youth. Through programmes like Farmers’ Hubs, we support their participation as agri-entrepreneurs and enable their access to quality resources and markets.
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