Babban Gona
Babban Gona, which means "Great Farm" in the Hausa language, is a social enterprise organization that provides support for smallholder farmers in Nigeria to become more profitable.
Babban Gona is partly owned by the farmers it serves.
History
Babban Gona was founded in 2012 by Kola Masha with the aim of promoting agriculture and reducing unemployment in Nigeria. Kola temporarily relocated to a small village in the Northern part of Nigeria, which had been recently impacted by insurgent activities.At inception, Babban Gona started and provide support for 100 members in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Babban Gona currently has its operations in 15 states namely; Abuja, Adamawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Bauchi, Plateau and Jigawa states. The company has provided support for over 110,000 smallholder farmers since its inception.
In April 2017, Babban Gona became the first Social Enterprise to win Skoll Foundation Awards. In 2017, Babban Gona received a $2.5m investment from the Global Innovation Fund.
Objective
To catalyse capital and fund the company’s expansion in order to tackle multiple constraints in smallholder farming with promising increases to farmer net incomes in an extremely poor region of Nigeria.How It Works
Babban Gona four key services to drive success for smallholder farmers:- Training and Education
- Financial Credit
- Agricultural Input
- Harvesting & Marketing Support