Regenerative Organic Agriculture
At Onefarm, we transform agriculture to heal the planet, grow healthy food, feed the nation, and empower communities. As a pioneering leader in Regenerative Organic Agriculture (ROA) in Nigeria, we embrace sustainable cultivation practices to deliver premium products while nurturing the land for future generations.
Agriculture Eco Farming
Bringing life back to the land and purpose back to people. We are creating a sustainable future through organic regenerative farming.
Why "nut" Groundnut?
Bringing life back to the land and purpose back to people. We are creating a sustainable future through organic regenerative farming.



Reviving Farming, Empowering Generations"
At Onefarm, we’re transforming agriculture by empowering communities and restoring the land. Through regenerative organic farming, we’re creating a sustainable future that nourishes people and heals the earth. We create Agriticians.

Reviving Farming, Empowering Generations

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“Groundnuts built Nigeria’s economy in the 1960s. At Onefarm, we’re ensuring they’ll rebuild it—sustainably—for the 21st century.”

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What They're Talking About Onefarm
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In Shandam community, our programs have brought together youth and retirees to revitalize abandoned farmland. Together, they’ve created a thriving peanut farm that supports the local economy.
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After retiring from a long career in engineering, Thomas Edwin found new purpose through the Silver Farmers Network. Today, they’re using their skills to design efficient irrigation systems for local farms.
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Organic Peanuts: The Future of Sustainable Agriculture’s Next Big Market
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Meet [Name], a 22-year-old university student who joined our Youth Farming Initiative. Through our mentorship program, [Name] has started their own peanut farm and is now training others in organic regenerative practices."