Agro-Allied Enterprise · Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
"From farm to market — feeding Nigeria, reaching the world."
A Nigerian agro-allied startup operating across BSF bioconversion, fish and livestock processing, livestock farming, and the export of smoked catfish to global markets.
Who We Are
IDIPR AFEM AGRO-ALLIED CMS is a Nigerian agro-allied startup headquartered at Eriwe Farm Village, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State — home to the largest catfish cooperative cluster in West Africa. We operate across multiple interconnected agribusiness ventures, each designed to add value to Nigeria's agricultural value chain and connect local production to global markets.
We are not building solutions from the outside. We live and operate within the ecosystems we serve. Our customers are our neighbours. Our raw materials come from the markets and farms around us.
"From farm to market — feeding Nigeria, reaching the world."
— IDIPR AFEM AGRO-ALLIED CMS
What We Do
Using Black Soldier Fly larvae to convert organic market and brewery waste into affordable protein feed and frass fertiliser for fish and crop farmers.
Processing and smoking catfish and poultry for local distribution and export to Nigerian diaspora communities in the UK and US.
Integrated livestock farming covering poultry, pigs, and goats — supplying the processing arm and creating a closed-loop agro-allied value chain.
BSF Bioconversion
Live or dried BSF larvae harvested at peak protein content. A locally produced, import-independent alternative to conventional fishmeal. Imported fishmeal costs ₦920–₦1,800/kg — our larvae deliver comparable nutrition at a fraction of the price, with zero exposure to naira volatility.
Nutrient-rich larvae castings packed with nitrogen, phosphorus, and chitin. A zero-waste byproduct of the larvae growth cycle — sold to crop farmers in the Ijebu-Ode agricultural belt as a premium soil amendment that reduces synthetic fertiliser dependency.
Vegetable matter, spent grain, and food residues collected from Oja Agbe market and local brewery sources in Ijebu-Ode.
Waste is ground and processed into semi-fluid feedstock introduced to the BSF colony under controlled tropical conditions.
BSF larvae consume the waste over a controlled growth cycle — accumulating protein biomass and producing frass as a natural byproduct.
Larvae harvested at peak protein and sold to catfish farmers. Frass packaged and distributed to crop farmers across the Ijebu-Ode belt.
Fish & Livestock Processing
Catfish sourced from Eriwe Farm Village — the largest catfish cooperative cluster in West Africa — processed and smoked to export-grade standards for local distribution and international markets in the UK and US.
Poultry processing for local and regional distribution. Integrated with our planned livestock farming arm to create a vertically connected poultry-to-table operation within the Ijebu-Ode agricultural ecosystem.
Pig processing operations currently in planning stage, to be launched in 2026 alongside our pig farming venture — creating a fully integrated pork value chain from rearing through processing and distribution.
Export-grade packaging and preparation of smoked catfish and processed products for international shipment to UK and US markets, targeting Nigerian and West African diaspora communities.
Our Impact
1,500kg of organic market waste diverted from open dumping in our first three months. Our bioconversion model reduces methane emissions and provides a scalable template for organic waste management across Southwest Nigeria's market infrastructure.
Up to 50% reduction in feed costs for smallholder catfish farmers. Import-independent larvae protein stabilises farming economics against naira devaluation. Export revenue repatriates foreign exchange directly into the local agricultural economy.
Stable feed supply keeps fish farmers in production, protecting livelihoods and food security across the Eriwe cooperative cluster. Export market access positions Nigerian agro-allied producers on the global stage.
BSF Pilot Results
Supply-constrained, not demand-constrained. Our customers want more than we currently produce.
Export Markets
IDIPR AFEM AGRO-ALLIED CMS is developing export channels for smoked catfish and other processed agricultural products, targeting Nigerian and West African diaspora communities in the United Kingdom and United States.
Eriwe Farm Village's position as the largest catfish cooperative cluster in West Africa gives us an unmatched supply base. Our processing arm converts this advantage into export-ready, premium-packaged products that carry the story of Southwest Nigerian aquaculture to global tables.
Get In Touch
Whether you are a fish farmer, crop farmer, livestock buyer, investor, export partner, or grant organisation — we want to hear from you.
idiprafemagroalliedcms@yahoo.comEriwe Farm Village · Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State · Nigeria