- SDG 1 : Livelihoods
- SDG 2: No hunger
- SDG 5: Gender Equality
- SDG 6: Clean water and Sanitation
- SDG 8 : Decent work and Economic Growth
- SDG 13 : Climate Action

Localizing Livelihood : The best way to tackle poverty is to use the bottom up approach by empowering people especially women farmers and processors in rural communities. Improving their livelihoods, increasing productivity and helping them scale their businesses multiple folds its current volume.

We are committed to exploring the untapped potential of agricultural to produce healthy, safe and affordable foods available while improving of the native communities.
Improving household income will improve family nutrition reducing Poverty, hunger and infant mortality.


We support small holder farmers and women led enterprises through infrastructure development to promote rural enterprises in Nigeria and Africa.
Water treatment plant producing 5000 litres per hour for shea processing and taps deployed outside facility for community use 
- Structuring multiple units of modular plants in rural communities and directly employing women and youths of those communities.
- Promoting rural economy through sustainable community development.
- We create shared values where our strategies are focused on sustainability and practices that promote economic and social conditions of the people in the communities we operate.
We are conscious of environment hence channeling waste water from the facility to sedimentation tank. As the waste water settles, it flows to its separate septic tank while the sludge is scooped out from the sedimentation tank, dried and used to make briquettes as source of energy reducing the amount of firewood used.
- Agricultural value chain that enhances Environment and Climate initiative.
Environmental protection: Combating deforestation and Climate change through Tree planting and Waste to wealth initiatives.