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Phase 1 (Year 1-2): Foundation.
- Establish core programs in Portfolios 1, 2, 3, and 7.
- Build partnerships and mobilize initial resources.
- Pilot projects in selected communities.
Phase 2 (Year 3-4): Expansion
- Scale successful pilot programs.
- Launch Portfolios 4, 5, 6, and 8.
- Expand geographic coverage across Nigeria
Phase 3 (Year 5+): Regional Impact.
- Replicate successful models in other African countries.
- Launch Portfolios 9 and 10.
- Establish CAAD as a continental leader in agricultural advocacy.
Agriculture is deeply woven into our heritage. From the earliest days of community farming to today’s modern methods, our roots in agriculture reflect resilience, hard work, and the shared responsibility of feeding our people. It is more than a practice — it is a tradition passed down through generations, shaping our culture, economy, and way of life.
Successful farming begins with the right land. From choosing fertile soil to securing legal access, land acquisition is a crucial first step. Afterward, land preparation follows — clearing, tilling, testing, and enriching the soil to ensure it is ready for planting. This stage lays the foundation for healthy crops, improved yield, and efficient farming practices. Proper preparation determines the difference between average harvests and abundant ones.
The first planting season marks the beginning of every farmer’s journey each year. It is a period of hope, planning, and renewal. Seeds are carefully selected, the soil is revived, and farmers prepare their fields with expectation. The early rains signal a new cycle of growth, reminding us that agriculture is both science and faith — a partnership with nature that rewards patience and commitment.
The future of agriculture is bright and evolving. With technology, improved seedlings, modern irrigation, and sustainable practices, farming is becoming more productive and profitable. Smart farming tools, data-driven decisions, and climate-resilient methods are transforming the way we grow food. As we invest in innovation and support the next generation of farmers, agriculture will continue to drive food security, job creation, and economic growth.