Olu Aborisade Farms (OAF) is a Twenty-First Century, Technologically-Driven, Organic and Mechanized Farming Initiative.
Plantation Of Cash Crops like Cocoa, Cassava, Plantain, Yam, Rice, Beans, Cocoa yam, Watermelon and Medicinal crops or plant
Vegetables Farming. such as Tomatoes, Peppers, Spinach, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Okra, Carrots etc.
Livestock Farming Systems for human consumption. Poultry, Piggery, Fishery, Goat Rearing and Cow Ranch
Our Farms &
Mission And Vision Products
Olu Aborisade Farm (OAF) is a Twenty First century, technologically-driven, organic and mechanized farming initiative. It is designed to cultivate different types of agricultural products and engage in livestock farming for export, local consumption and process into finished products. Olu Aborisade Farm Vision and Mission is clear and simple: To provide jobs for unemployed in our society, grow natural food for the people and return our society to herbal medicine by planting herbs used by our forefathers to threat different ailments in the past.
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We Provide Crop Protection for your crops and plants. Protecting your crops yields from different agents including pests, weeds, plant diseases and other organisms that can cause damage.
We offer Fertilization and Irrigation Practices by providing your crops with the right balance of nutrients and ensuring they receive adequate agronomists that can improve your crop health to enhance productivity.
Pests, plant diseases, and weeds can be serious threats to crops. We provide natural pest and plant disease management. Natural pest management prevents problems with pests and plant diseases, and keeps harmful chemicals out of our bodies and environment.
Our High Quality Farm Products are well made, reliable and performs as expected. It is often associated with durability, effectiveness and efficiency with customer satisfaction. Our Farm products are high in nutrition, free from pests and plant diseases.
OAF have also embarked on aggressive replanting of medicinal herbs which are gradually disappearing from our farms.