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Oil Palm Growers’ Association of Nigeria (OPGAN) is a non-governmental organization registered with the Nigerian Corporate Affairs Corporate Commission. In Nigeria, Small oil growers, control 80% percent of the oil palm market.
5, Yedseram Street, Off IBB Boulevard, Maitama, Abuja, Nigeria.
by creating better acceptance of oil palm through awareness of various advantages
by identifying and meeting the latest trade opportunities in the market.
by gaining a prominent role in new and reformulated products using Nigeria oil palm
OPGAN addresses the challenges facing the Oil Palm sector in Nigeria and improve their competitiveness by strengthening coordination, improving management practices, creating market linkages, and promoting fair trade amongst key value chain actors in the industry. Accordingly, OPGAN promotes and develops objectives, policies and priorities for the well-being of the Nigerian Oil Palm Growers.
we adopt strategies to increase biodiversity in agricultural landscapes focused on increasing habitat complexity
OPGAN has a mandate to contribute towards the development of oil palm seeds and nurseries by creating high-yielding planting material and disseminating it as widely as possible.
We carry out Large-scale oil palm processing, featuring all stages required to produce palm oil to international standards, which are generally handling from 3 to 60 tonnes of FFB/hr.
We carry out repopulation of our plantations. Currently about half the people in the world rely on palm oil as part of their diets and it is the dominant oil used in food in Africa and other developing countries.
OPGAN gives an overview of Oil palm markets, the statistics, how we trade, and market fundamentals like supply and demand.
The Market Index. providing investors with a benchmark for investment performance in the oil palm commodity markets.
We analyze the impacts of trade and agricultural policies to help better inform policy decisions to make the Oil Palm trade work for all.
We compare local Market trends to their industry peers globally. The agricultural commodities/oil palm sector includes companies involved in processing
We develop reports. which give farmers, producers, and other agricultural businesses the information they need to evaluate market conditions and identify trends.
In this context, OPGAN contributes to bringing investments to small scale oil-palm farmers which helps to play a larger role in the regional food & agribusiness industry
Better production practice will create room for better profit, better household economy, employment of more people, and hence poverty reduction.
Assisting members to package their projects for diverse and expanded funding windows and opportunities.
Opportunities will be given to members to facilitate and benefit from the training programs of the association.
OPGAN will provide technical advice to members on seedlings production, planting, and better cultural practice
The promotion of co-operation and clusters will enhance better interaction with the members, promote synergy, and build co-operations.
OPGAN partners with other stakeholders to ensure its missions are accomplished which includes the following:
We welcome and celebrate different perspectives to help our firm, our clients and our people.
We help you see the world differently, discover opportunities you may never have imagined and achieve results that bridge what is with what can be.