About KITA Farms

Cultivating quality, nurturing nature

Our Story

Our Story

KITA Farms in the early days

KITA FARM is an Agritech company founded in 2021 with a vision to farm and distribute clean and well packaged rice and maize while promoting sustainable farming practices with the use modern farming equipment and techniques, our journey started with a small peace of land and a big dream

over the years we have grown from soleproprietorship business to a leading Agritech company limited by shares, not losing sight of our core values of and commitment to delivering clean and well packaged products with swift and Seamless delivery nationwide. We have sofar recieved founding and partnership with Enterprise development center EDC lagos, Google through Google hustle academy fund, African leadership Academy through Anzisha Prize fellow and jimleech mastercard foundation fellowship through queens innovation center.

Our Mission and Values

Quality First

We are committed to producing the finest grains through careful cultivation and rigorous quality control.

Sustainability

Our farming practices are designed to protect and nurture the environment for future generations.

Community Support

We believe in supporting local communities and fostering strong relationships with our farmers and customers.

Innovation

We continually seek new ways to improve our products and processes, embracing modern agricultural technologies.

Team

Meet the minds behind KITA Farms

John Samuel Andefiki

Co-founder/CEO, Junior Developer/Farmer

BSc Computer Science (in view), 3 years experience

Glory Clement Olaide

Co-founder/HR

BSc Personnel Management, 2 years experience

Musa John

Co-founder/COO, Farm Coordinator

ND Integrated Science, 5 years experience

Rimamnuskep Haggai

Co-founder/CFO, Harvest Coordinator

BSc Integrated Science, 3 years experience

Tsintop Danjuma

Co-founder/CMO, Procurement Coordinator

BSc Zoology, 2 years experience

Patrick Attankurugu

Development Partner, AI Developer

BSc Computer Science, 3 years experience

Our Commitment to Sustainability

Sustainable farming practices at KITA Farms

At kitafarm sustainability is at the heart of Business activities, from precision farming, to mixed farming to promotion of circular economy through our zero waste business model working constantly to deliver Eco friendly practices while providing clean and well packaged and affordable products to our customers

Learn More About Our Practices

What Our Partners Say

"KITA Farms has consistently delivered top-quality grains that our customers love. Their commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with our values."

- Sarah Johnson, CEO of GreenGrocer

Our Complete Journey & Vision

KITA Farm Founded

Completed prototype and incorporated KITA Farm as a sole proprietorship business.

Entrepreneurship Training

Completed Entrepreneurship and mentorship training with Enterprise Development Center (EDC) Lagos. Secured $500 seed funding.

Online Presence Established

Created company pages on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Google My Business to advertise products and reach a larger audience.

First Harvest

Invested seed funding in cultivating 1 hectare of farmland, resulting in about 30 bags of rice.

Business Training

Received business training and mentorship from Google.

Major Funding Secured

Secured $5000 funding to scale our venture.

Expansion Plan

Acquire 20 hectares of farmland to expand production, engaging over 50 youths in profitable part-time jobs.

Anzisha Prize Fellowship

Start the Anzisha Prize fellowship, engaging very young entrepreneurs in the community in job-generating businesses.

E-commerce Launch

Partner with tech experts to build and host our e-commerce website and mobile app.

Modernization

Acquire modern farming tools and equipment. Partner with peasant farmers to increase production capacity and satisfy customer needs.

Market Expansion

Brand, package, and advertise products to reach over 1000 customers monthly.

National Distribution

Establish grain distribution hubs, expanding to other regions and states in Nigeria, increasing revenue to over $650,000 annually.