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From angel investors to capital markets: Agro Eknor’s 12-year blueprint for scaling Nigerian agribusiness
Nairametrics•1 day ago•centre•Credibility: 75/100
Founded in 2013 with$1 million in seed capitalfrom three founders and two angel investors, AgroEknor used its early funding to build the foundations of an integrated agribusiness—establishing sourcing networks, export capability, and operational systems at a time when Nigeria’s sector was dominated by informal commodity trading. A major turning point came in 2016, when the company […] The post From angel investors to capital markets: Agro Eknor’s 12-year blueprint for scaling Nigerian agribusiness appeared first on Nairametrics.
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