Surviving COVID-19 Threat: Poultry Sector

Our poultry-value-chain project is working to help poultry farmers and processors increase their productivity, sales, and income while generating new jobs by adopting good poultry farming and business practices—as well as access to extension services, quality inputs, funding, and markets.
Surviving the COVID-19 Threat: Palm Oil Sector

Our palm oil-value-chain project helps smallholder palm oil farmers and processors increase their sales through the increased quantity and quality of their outputs. They earn more income; create new jobs by adopting best management practices; and access improved processing and harvesting technology, improved seedlings, funding, and market linkages.
Surviving the COVID-19 Threat: Cocoa Sector

Our cocoa-value-chain project helps cocoa farmers and processors increase their production quality and quantity, their sales and income, and the number of new jobs in the sector. These farmers and processors accomplish this through good cocoa agricultural practices, access to extension services, improved technologies, quality seedlings, and enhanced market relationships.
Surviving the COVID-19 Threat: Cassava Sector

Our cassava-value-chain project enables smallholder cassava farmers and processors to increase their yield, earn more income and employ more persons. This is achieved through the adoption of good farming and business practices; access to quality inputs and extension services; and improved cassava processing technology, funding, and new markets.
Surviving the COVID-19 Threat: Aquaculture Sector

Our aquaculture-value-chain project enables fish farmers and processors in the sector—who are limited by inadequate technical and business capacities—to increase their yield, earn more income, and employ more people.
Ford foundation allocates $25m to Nigeria from 2015 to 2021[THENATION]
PIND Access to Agricultural Land Report and Communique

Communique Issued at end of the High-level Roundtable on Addressing the Constraints of Inadequate Land for Agriculture in the Niger Delta Organized by PIND Foundation on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in Asaba, Delta State. The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND Foundation) organized a Stakeholders’ Roundtable that brought key stakeholders in the […]
Niger Delta Weekly Update for May 30 – June 05, 2021

This edition of the weekly update spotlights targeted killings in the Niger Delta with a focus on the growing wave of assassinations in Imo State. According to data (see map below), targeted killings and homicidal violence caused over 85 fatalities in Imo State between 2018 and 2020. Recent incidents indicate an increase in assassinations and […]
Agribusiness: PIND, BASICS-II, and KOLPING commence training of 61 commercial seed entrepreneurs in N’Delta[VANGUARD]
2020 Annual Report: Resilience & Results in a Pandemic

We, at the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND), are honored to share our 2020 Annual Report with you. As 2020 marked both our tenth anniversary and a challenging year, the report reflects the resilience of PIND’s programming strategies, approaches and results from 2010 – 2020 and in 2020.