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Fresh Vegetable Aggregator

Jos produces 60% of Nigeria's Irish potatoes and large volumes of carrots, cabbage, and tomatoes. An aggregator collecting from Shendam and Barkin Ladi farmers and trucking produce to Abuja earns 300k–3m per truckload above farmgate and Abuja's premium markets pay 200500/kg more than Jos markets.

Monthly Potential
₦20k–₦200k
Difficulty
Intermediate
Capital Needed
₦15,000
Income Period
Per Month
🧠 Skills You'll Need
Sourcing Negotiation Basic Bookkeeping WhatsApp Business
📍 Works Best In
Lagos Abuja Port Harcourt Nationwide
🚀 How to Get Started
  1. 1
    Research the local fresh vegetable aggregator 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
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.
Cooperative Society Loan
₦5,000–₦500,000
Cooperative
Membership in a registered cooperative society (workplace, community, or trade-based).
📊 Typically the lowest-cost option available — often single-digit or interest-free among trusted members.
⚠️ 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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