Agriculture

Firm strengthens national protein security with 1,800-acre acquisition in Maya, Oyo 

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In a move to boost food security in the country, Amo Farm Sieberer Hatchery Ltd has acquired 1,800 acres of farmland from UAC of Nigeria Plc in Maya, Ibarapa Local Government, Oyo State.

The acquisition which has been finalised represents a major investment in sustainable agriculture, livestock production, and rural development.

This expansion reinforces Amo Farms’ mission to ensure affordable and high-quality animal protein for Nigerians.

The project will focus on seed multiplication, ruminant feed production, broiler and beef production, and farmer training programmes, all aimed at enhancing food security, creating jobs, and supporting local communities.

Speaking on the acquisition, Dr. Ayoola Oduntan, Group Managing Director of Amo Farm, shared the company’s vision: “We intend to develop a 1.2 million broiler capacity, establish a state-of-the-art broiler processing plant, a beef processing facility, multiple hatcheries, fish ponds, and a dam. This investment is a testament to our vision of creating a self-sustaining ecosystem that not only boosts food production but also supports Nigeria’s agricultural sector.”

Oduntan also emphasised the vital role of agriculture in Nigeria’s long-term growth: “Agriculture is the single most important factor in the long-term sustainability and survival of Nigeria, and we, as one of the leading Nigerian companies in agriculture, are determined to lead that effort.”

Representing UAC of Nigeria PLC, Mr. Obinna Ede highlighted the importance of community support in fostering agricultural success: “When we were in operation here, the community always played a very significant role in the growth of the organization. It is a peaceful community, and I am sure Amo Farm will expand even more than we did.”

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The event was attended by Amo Farm’s leadership, financial partners, industry stakeholders, and government officials. The Baale of Maya, Baale Kareem Oyedotun, and the Jagun of Maya Land, Hon. Lateef Odediran, welcomed Amo Farm and pledged their community’s support for the expansion. They also encouraged the company to provide employment opportunities for community members, strengthening the economic and social impact of this investment.

This acquisition marks a major milestone for Amo Farm, expanding its ability to meet Nigeria’s growing protein demand while driving economic transformation in Oyo State and beyond. With sustainability, innovation, and local engagement at its core, the company is set to enhance food security, create jobs, and shape the future of Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

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