As a property investor who’s also ventured into Nigeria’s $70 billion agricultural sector, I’ve seen how sustainable farming in Ogun State Nigeria offers incredible opportunities for diaspora entrepreneurs in 2025. With Nigeria’s push for eco-friendly agriculture and $25 billion in remittances fueling investments, Ogun’s fertile land—like Agro at ₦500k in Itori, Owode—provides a perfect base for sustainable farming ventures with 15-20% ROI. Unlike generic agribusiness platforms, Conquerors International offers affordable plots tailored for diaspora farmers. My own Itori farm, started on a ₦500k plot, now yields steady profits through organic crops. Here’s your guide to sustainable farming in Ogun.

Why Sustainable Farming in Ogun State Nigeria is a Smart Move

  1. Fertile Land: Itori’s soil supports organic crops like cassava and maize.

  2. High ROI: Sustainable farming yields 15-20% returns via export markets.

  3. Affordable Plots: Agro plots at ₦500k are 70% cheaper than Lagos equivalents.

  4. Eco-Friendly Demand: Nigeria’s 2025 green policies boost sustainable farm incentives.

  5. Diaspora-Friendly: Virtual tours and C of O titles ease remote setup.

For farming trends, see BusinessDay’s report (DoFollow link).

Top Ogun Plots for Sustainable Farming

  • Agro, Itori, Owode, Ogun State – ₦500,000: Ideal for organic farming.

  • Harmon Dew Estate, Itori, Owode – ₦700,000: Residential and farm combo.

  • Patmos Agbara, Lapoti via Agbara Lusada Rd – ₦1,500,000: Near agro-industrial hubs.

Entrepreneur Tips

  • Use virtual tours to assess land suitability remotely.

  • Leverage remittances for 20% down payments.

  • Partner with local co-ops for sustainable practices and market access.

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Why Act Now?

Ogun’s 2025 green policies and 35% agricultural demand surge signal price hikes by Q3. Start farming today—share with your expat network!