Little World Agro proudly participated in the Fadama II Project in Enugu State, a transformative initiative aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and livelihoods among rural farmers. Our involvement centered on providing technical support, capacity building, and facilitating access to resources for smallholder farmers.

Distribution for farmers under the Fadama II Project in Enugu State
Our Contributions
- Conducted workshops on modern farming techniques and sustainable practices.
- Assisted in the distribution of high-quality seeds and fertilizers to over 5,000 farmers.
- Collaborated with local communities to establish demonstration farms showcasing best practices.
- Provided ongoing advisory services to ensure the successful implementation of farming strategies.
“The Fadama II Project has significantly improved our farming methods and increased our yields. Thanks to the support from Little World Agro, we are now more confident in our agricultural practices.” — Chinedu Okeke, Farmer in Enugu State
Impact Achieved
Through our collaborative efforts, the Fadama II Project in Enugu State achieved remarkable outcomes:
- Increased crop yields by an average of 30% among participating farmers.
- Enhanced food security within the local communities.
- Empowered women and youth through targeted training programs.
- Strengthened the agricultural value chain by connecting farmers to markets.
Download the comprehensive project report:
Fadama II Project Report - Enugu State (PDF)For more information on the Fadama II Project and its nationwide impact, visit the World Bank's feature on Fadama.
Little World Agro remains committed to supporting initiatives that drive agricultural development and improve the livelihoods of farmers across Nigeria. Our experience with the Fadama II Project in Enugu State underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in achieving sustainable growth in the agricultural sector.