Agri360 Nexus Africa Ltd. is an agribusiness development company offering holistic (360°) support to Africa’s next generation of farmers and entrepreneurs. We train, finance, and equip youth and women-led agribusinesses with the right tools, inputs, and opportunities to increase productivity, profitability, and resilience.
To become Africa’s leading agribusiness empowerment hub — driving agricultural transformation by connecting young and women-led farmers to finance, technology, and markets for sustainable livelihoods.
To provide holistic agribusiness support through training, mechanization, input access, financial linkages, mentorship, and market connectivity — enabling entrepreneurs and smallholder farmers to grow and compete effectively in Africa’s agribusiness space.
Empower 10,000 youth and women agripreneurs.
Facilitate $10 million in agribusiness finance.
Distribute 100,000 metric tonnes of agricultural inputs annually.
Expand services to 15 regions in Ghana and 5 African countries.
Digitize the value chain for real-time monitoring and trade.
Agri360 empowers youth and women in agribusiness by providing training, inputs, finance, and market linkages across Africa
Most of our programs are open to youth aged 18–35, women, and persons with disabilities. Specific eligibility details are shared with each program announcement
While headquartered in Accra, Ghana, Agri360 has a Pan‑African outlook and is expanding services to other regions across Africa.
We provide access to land, inputs, mechanization services, and mentorship to help participants transition into independent agribusiness ventures.
Yes. We connect farmers to buyers, processors, and export markets, while also supporting branding and packaging to make products market‑ready.
We welcome partnerships with financial institutions, NGOs, agritech innovators, and government agencies. Interested organizations can reach out via our contact channels.
Empowering farmers and SMEs with training, finance, and market access — building sustainable agribusiness across Africa.