Effect of the Naira’s Devaluation on Agricultural Value Chains in the Niger Delta

This is a two-page summary of our report on the impact of naira devaluation on select agricultural value chains in the Niger Delta. This report is a collaboration between The Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) and Department for International Development (DFID)’s Market Development (MADE) Program, and covers aquaculture, cassava, palm oil, […]
SUCCESS THROUGH LINKAGES: Developing a Market through Key Value Chain Players

My goal was for them to see that there were opportunities and competition created by my company,” […]
CAPABLE Produces 25 Market Development Facilitators and Implementers for the Niger Delta

In October 2015, our capacity building program collaborated with DFID-funded Market Development (MADE) and PROPCOM MAKARFI projects to hold a three-day training at PIND’s Port Harcourt EDC on Adopting Market Development Approach for Development Programming.
6 Key Messages for Farmers and Agribusinesses by Dr. Sharon Ohaka

Dr. Ohaka was so excited about what he learned that he went back home and set up a business clinic for micro-enterprises in Amaraku […]
LADPO Facilitates Access to Resources for Ondo Rural Women Farmers after M4P Training

After participating in the M4P training, we have discovered that we should not be the ‘burden bearer’. […]
GIZ, PIND Partner with Federal Government, Development Organizations on National Cassava Summit

Cassava is a staple food crop throughout the African continent, particularly in Nigeria. Despite being the world’s largest producer of the cassava, Nigeria produces cassava primarily for domestic consumption and does not rank among leading exporting countries.