Easypedia Foods: A Subsidiary of Easypedia Farms

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Easypedia Foods is a prime example of agricultural excellence and innovation, proudly operating as a subsidiary of Easypedia Farms. Established in 2010, Easypedia Farms currently manages over 250 acres of fertile land in the southern part of Nigeria and has become a leader in sustainable agricultural practices. The organization remains committed to advancing Nigeria’s agricultural sector, with a diverse portfolio that includes cassava farming, processing, livestock farming, and agri-commodity trading. With plans to expand its reach, Easypedia Farms aims to grow its farmland to over 5,000 acres, further strengthening its role in global food production. Additionally, the company is deeply embedded in both local and international trade, successfully exporting a variety of agricultural commodities to markets across the world.
Agricultural Practices and Operations
Easypedia farms has one of the best practices of sustainable, most healthful, most useful and most noble agricultural processes in West Africa.

Commitment to Sustainability and
Community Development
Easypedia Farms is more than just a business; it is a catalyst for community development and sustainability. By creating job opportunities and investing in local economies, the company has significantly impacted the livelihoods of many individuals in the Southern region of Nigeria. Its environmentally conscious farming practices aim to preserve natural resources for future generations, aligning with global sustainability goals.
Easypedia Foods, as a subsidiary of Easypedia Farms, embodies the spirit of innovation, sustainability, and leadership. With over a decade of agricultural excellence, a diversified portfolio, and the visionary leadership of Samson Adefioye, the organization continues to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s agricultural and economic landscape. Easypedia Foods is not just a business; it is a beacon of progress in the agricultural sector, poised to lead the way in food security and sustainable development.
