Arzikin Noma Flags Off Input Distribution for Southwest Sorghum & Soybean Project
- Blessing Joel Adamson
- Jun 22
- 1 min read
We’re excited to announce that Arzikin Noma has officially commenced the input distribution phase of our Southwest Sorghum and Soybean Project across key areas in Kwara State, Nigeria.
This milestone marks a significant stride in our ongoing commitment to empowering smallholder farmers, promoting sustainable agriculture, and advancing food security in Nigeria.
Why This Matters
Through this project, we’re providing local farmers with access to:
Quality sorghum and soybean seeds
Essential agricultural inputs
Tailored agronomic support and advisory services
Our goal is simple but powerful: to boost farm productivity, increase income for farming households, and create stronger, more resilient food systems, starting from the grassroots.
At Arzikin Noma, we believe real impact starts with proximity — by meeting farmers where they are and equipping them with what they truly need to succeed.
This project is more than just seed distribution. It is about:
Building trust at the community level
Bridging gaps in access to knowledge and resources
Laying the groundwork for a thriving, inclusive agri-economy
Looking Ahead
As the season unfolds, we’ll continue to share highlights, success stories, and on-ground impact from the communities we serve. This is just the beginning of another season driven by impact, inclusion, and innovation.
Click on the link below to watch the full video; https://youtu.be/neIraiXNR9Q?si=I3BxHfBQ2zV76nC9
Stay tuned for more updates as we grow forward, together.
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