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Agric Inputs Supply

Kano sits at the heart of Nigeria's northern agricultural belt. Fertilizer and pesticide distribution here serves millions of smallholder farmers in Kano, Jigawa, and Katsina. Distributors supplying directly to aggregators earn 2m–5m/month in season.

Monthly Potential
₦300k–₦5.0M
Difficulty
Advanced
Capital Needed
₦150,000
Income Period
Per Month
🧠 Skills You'll Need
Sourcing Bulk Negotiation Storage/Logistics WhatsApp Business
📍 Works Best In
Nationwide Rural + Urban
🚀 How to Get Started
  1. 1
    Research the local agric inputs supply market in your area — pricing, competitors, and demand
  2. 2
    Start small: test with minimal capital before committing fully
  3. 3
    Build relationships with 2-3 reliable suppliers, partners, or first clients
  4. 4
    Market via WhatsApp Status, Instagram, and word-of-mouth in your target area
  5. 5
    Reinvest early profit into scaling — more stock, more capacity, or more clients
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💰 Ways to Fund This
National MSME Awards Grant (FG "Renewed Hope for MSMEs")
₦100,000–₦5,000,000
Grant
Registered or registering Nigerian MSME (CAC registration usually required or fast-tracked). Application windows open periodically, not year-round.
📊 Non-repayable grant — no interest, no repayment.
SMEDAN Programmes (free registration, training, grant windows)
₦0–₦3,000,000
Government Fund
Nigerian-owned micro or small business. Free CAC business name registration via the CAC-SMEDAN partnership is a common entry point.
📊 Varies by scheme — many components are free or grant-based; some link to subsidized loans.
NIRSAL Microfinance Bank — Targeted Credit Facility (TCF)
₦50,000–₦25,000,000
Microloan
Nigerian household, micro-enterprise, or small business; originally COVID-era, has continued as a general SME/household facility — confirm current status before applying.
📊 5% per annum interest — among the cheapest business credit available in Nigeria.
NIRSAL Microfinance Bank — Amazon Loan (women-owned businesses)
₦100,000–₦1,000,000
Microloan
Group of 5–10 women forming a business group; designed to remove collateral barriers women commonly face at commercial banks.
📊 Reduced/subsidized interest with relaxed collateral requirements versus standard bank loans — confirm current rate at application.
⚠️ Informational only — not financial advice. Confirm current terms directly with each provider before applying, and borrow only what you can repay.
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