Property developers in Nigeria are starting to combine housing projects with farmland. These hybrid estates allow residents to own homes while also accessing food security through dedicated farm plots.
Why It Matters
Dual Income: Investors earn rental income while also benefiting from crop sales.
Food Security: Estates reduce reliance on external markets.
Government Backing: Several states are supporting agro-estates to boost local food supply.
Example: An estate in Ogun State sold 200 housing units with attached cassava plots. Buyers gained both shelter and agricultural returns.
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