ÒGBÌN
By Eco Science Generation Initiative
Building Nigeria's Rural Youth Indigenous Agriconomy
About the project
What's Ọ̀gbìn about?
Project Ọ̀gbìn (from the Nigerian Yoruba word “Ọ̀gbìn ,” meaning agriculture), focuses on equipping indigenous young people in rural communities in Nigeria, especially women with resources and skills through a climate resilient farming model for improved rural agricultural productivity. Ọ̀gbìn project aims to transform rural young farmers into entrepreneurs and agri experts that can confidently lead agricultural systems within their communities.
Project objectives
What we're building toward
Production
Train NEET youth in greenhouse production skills, including crop cultivation, irrigation, pest management, and sustainable farming practices.
Enterprise
Equip NEET youth with business and leadership skills, including agribusiness planning, financial literacy, cooperative management, and community leadership.
30%
Transition
Support at least 30% of trained participants to transition into paid roles or establish viable green micro-enterprises through mentorship, incubation, and market linkage support.
Technical steering committee
Guided by Expertise
The Ọ̀gbìn Project benefits from the guidance of an independent advisory team made up of experienced women professionals, researchers, and development practitioners. This team contributes expertise, oversight, and strategic direction to support effective implementation, promote learning, and help the project achieve lasting outcomes for participating communities.
View Gloria's Bio
Food Systems Consultant
View Gloria's Bio
Food Systems Consultant
Gloria Agyare is an environmentalist, food systems consultant, and Chevening Scholar whose career sits at the intersection of climate, food, and youth empowerment. With six years of hands-on work spanning community agroforestry projects, international climate negotiations, and policy advocacy, she has built a reputation as one of Africa's most compelling emerging voices on sustainable food systems and climate justice. She is currently an Advisory board member for Food for All Africa; the host of The Food Discourse, a platform driving meaningful dialogue toward a sustainable food future, and a Senior Fellow of the Aspen Institute's IMPACT West Africa Fellowship, in partnership with Niyel and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She holds an MA in Food and Development from the University of Sussex, where she was also named a Spirit of Sussex Award winner and Most Inspiring Leader in the UK.
Gloria Agyare
Food Systems Consultant
View Tomilola's Bio
Food Safety & Quality Specialist
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Food Safety & Quality Specialist
Tomilayo Amzat is an agribusiness professional, food safety and quality assurance specialist, and sustainability advocate committed to building safer, more resilient food systems in Nigeria. With experience spanning farming, agribusiness development, youth training, and food safety compliance, she works at the intersection of agriculture, climate action, and public health. Tomilayo is passionate about empowering farmers and young people with practical knowledge, innovative solutions, and sustainable systems that improve food security and livelihoods.
Tomilayo Amzat
Food Safety & Quality Specialist
View Adekemi's Bio
Agribusiness Enterprise Architect
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Agribusiness Enterprise Architect
Adekemi Adeoye is an agribusiness enterprise architect, leadership strategist at the forefront of redefining Africa’s agribusiness landscape. Widely known as The Farmer’s Coach of Africa, she is leading a continental movement raising a new generation of enterprise leaders-who think in systems and structures to build profitable, investment-ready agribusinesses. She is the creator of the 12-Part Farmer CEO Enterprise Architecture CompassTM, a transformative framework that equips agribusiness founders to build with clarity, structure, and scale. Through her work, she has trained over 12,000 youths and women and coached more than 200 agribusiness ventures across Africa, supporting founders in structuring for growth, governance, and capital readiness. Adekemi leads the Farmer CEO Circle, an enterprise development platform advancing structured growth and investment readiness, and convenes the Farmer CEO Leadership Roundtable - a Pan-African convergence of Farmer CEOs shaping the future of food systems across Africa.
Adekemi Adeoye
Agribusiness Enterprise Architect
View Chidinma's Bio
Founder, FarmCAS
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Founder, FarmCAS
Ezeh Chidinma Mary is a transformational Agricultural Development Leader with over eight years of experience advancing youth empowerment, agribusiness, rural development, and climate-smart agriculture. She is the Founder of FarmCAS, Nigeria’s foremost agricultural HR and workforce development firm that leverages technology to bridge skill and employment gaps while managing human capital for agribusinesses across Africa’s food systems. She is a Chevening Scholar pursuing an MSc in International Development at the University of Reading, Chidinma also holds an MBA in International Agribusiness and Value Chain Management from Lead City University and a BSc in Agricultural Economics and Extension Services from Ekiti State University. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consulting and a Certified Management Consultant. In her role as Country Representative for YPARD Nigeria, Chidinma supports over 3,000 young professionals with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to thrive in agriculture.
Ezeh Chidinma
Founder, FarmCAS
View Kehinde's Bio
Agricultural Economist
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Agricultural Economist
Kehinde Oludipe is an agricultural economist and environmental advocate based in Nigeria. She holds a First Class Honours Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics and Extension Services and is a Master's candidate in Agricultural Extension and Rural Sociology at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE). Her technical expertise spans rural livelihood assessments, participatory community development, and policy analysis, all aimed at increasing youth participation in sustainable farming systems. She currently serves as EcoSciGen's Policy and Advocacy Officer.
Kehinde Oladipe
Agricultural Economist
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Made possible by our funders
The progress of the Ọ̀gbìn Project is made possible through the generosity, partnership, and commitment of those who believe in our vision for community-led development.