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EDC partners AGRA to offer agric SMEs strategies to fund, grow, and scale
EDC partners AGRA to offer agric SMEs strategies to fund, grow, and scale
L-R: Israel Yusuf, Principal Consultant/CEO, Doctor Fish Agric Consult; Obianuju Okafor, Project Finance/Account Manager, Enterprise Development Centre, Pan-Atlantic University; Nnenna Ugwu, Head Alumni, Relations and Support Services, Enterprise Development Centre, Pan-Atlantic University ; and Rufus Idris, Country Director, AGRA ; during networking event on Funding The Future and Powering Nigeria Agric SMEs held in Lagos recently
The Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of Pan-Atlantic University, in collaboration with Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), has created a platform an Exclusive Networking programme to connect agricultural small and medium enterprises (SMES)to key players in the sector to discover strategies to fund, grow, and scale their businesses.
The sector players include financial institutions, business development service providers, government officials.
Titled “Funding the Future: Powering Nigeria’s Agric-SMEs,” the recent Lagos event brought together agric business stakeholders from around the country.
The two-day session featured insightful panel discussions, funding opportunities, strategies, and success stories from some of the most successful food and agric SMEs, and high-value networking with some financial institutions and investors.
Reaffirming the EDC commitment towards supporting SMEs in the country, Nnenna Ugwu, Head of Alumni Relations and Support Services at EDC, said that the Centre is committed to helping agric-SMEs in the country to find funders, grow, and scale in a manner that is required and attainable in other countries.
“Today, we are utilising Business Development Service Providers (BDSPs) to support small businesses on the AGRA platform and explore how they can be funded. And when we mean funding, it is funding that works, funding for the future, and sustainable funding.”
Speaking about the partnership with AGRA, a sustainably growing African Food System, Ugwu said, “EDC is an umbrella body that commits in totality its life in building, hand-holding, and training entrepreneurs and small businesses. We train them, we hand-hold them, we try to create an environment for them to thrive; therefore, we are committed to doing everything for SMEs.”
“Therefore, entrepreneurs in the agric-space need to be able to grow and sustain their businesses. We don’t give money,” she emphasised, adding that “but, of course, we train them to be able to receive that money. We try to give them a link to those who can offer them grants and seed funding.”
Rufus Idris, Country Director for AGRA, said “We’re here today to see how to strengthen the ecosystem of Business Development Service Providers (BDSP), and also strengthen service provision to Agric SMEs. We’re trying to see how that space can work better for us, ensuring that there’s a strong connection between the SMEs that are trying to grow, expand, stabilize, or sustain their operations, and linking that to getting the right kind of support from the business support services providers.”
According to him, “ that way, we can ensure that Agric SMEs can actually tap into the skills required to build their own capacity internally and better strengthen their business for growth.”
He said, “This partnership is born out of the fact that AGRA is committed to transforming Africa’s food system. In Nigeria, we are committed to supporting the Nigerian government in transforming the country’s food system.
Importantly, he stressed that Nigeria aims to increase agricultural output, boost food production, and feed its growing population, while also reducing post-harvest losses.
To do that, he stated, “We cannot just focus on working with smallholder farmers alone. We also have to focus on the private sector players there. A lot of the agric SMEs are struggling with a lot of things, some access to finance, being able to tap into the new market, being able to improve on business efficiency and operation, energy support services, and cost within that space.”
Meanwhile, one of the participants at the programme, Principal Consultant/CEO at Doctor Fish Agric Consult, Israel Yusuf, thanked EDC for the opportunity provided for those in the ecosystem to thrive.
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