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Find out more about Jidechukwu Nwabueze a young Nigerian woman who built successful Agricbusiness

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Find out more about Jidechukwu Nwabueze a young Nigerian woman who built successful Agricbusiness

When the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, fears of food insecurity in Nigeria became a concern. Families struggled to put meals on the table, young people faced rising unemployment, and communities were hit hard by skyrocketing food prices. CHECK OUT: Share Your Feedback on Legit.ng & Win Access to Our Copywriting Course!For Jidechukwu Nwabueze a graduate of Education and English Language the crisis became the spark for a journey that continues to transform lives.Jidechukwu Nwabueze says she made her first million at 19
Photo: angel.nwabuezeSource: FacebookHer company, Jelapetra Farms Ltd was born amid the chaos with the goal to promote food security and sustainable agriculture. Nwabueze told Legit.ng:.“ During the pandemic, I saw mothers struggling to feed their families, young people desperate for work, and communities struggling by the rising cost of food. Find the stories that matter to you – faster. Use our new search tool: Click to search!”That experience stirred something in me. Even though I had a background in Education and English Language, I could not ignore the call to contribute to something greater. I stepped into agriculture not because I had all the answers, but because I saw a need and believed I could help meet it.Read also”The job is very demanding”: Female engineer shares experience working in male-dominated field”She had orphanage kids she was taking care of”: Arise News crew grief tragic death Of Somtochukwu“Ilufemiloye”, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja and the majesty of Ibadan”I stepped into agriculture not because I had all the answers, but because I saw a need and believed I could help meet it.A Teenage Millionaire in the MakingLong before she became known as the lady farmer, Nwabueze had already proven her entrepreneurial instincts.She says.“I made my first one million naira before I turned 19. It wasn’t a single transaction; I saved up from different ventures.”As a schoolgirl, she was into everything lega, from formulating juice and selling to classmates, to creating artworks, and even teaching in private schools at age 17. But her biggest revenue came from research: helping classmates with assignments, proofreading, and later assisting lecturers with academic publications and dissertations.Building Jelapetra FarmsFounded during the pandemic, Jelapetra Farms combines food production with training and community empowerment. Its products today include plantains, vegetables, plantain flour, dried catfish, fresh peppers, and locally milled rice. Beyond production, the company offers consultancy, cluster farming, and hands-on mentorship.Read alsoIyabo Ojo reacts to challenge named after her, following Lizzy Anjorin’s accusations, videos trendSDGs: Corps members storm Asaba street, feed over 100 beggarsPoland cools on Ukrainians despite their economic successAccording to her the impact is far-reaching: more than 3,200 women and youths including the visually impaired and deaf have been trained and supported. Cluster farming initiatives also allow rural women access to land and resources, boosting incomes.She explained:“We do not just grow food,we grow people.””We started with less than ₦300,000, and I remember how every naira was spent with care. From that humble beginning, we have grown steadily. In our third year, we recorded our highest turnover of ₦22 million, and this year we are projecting to hit ₦40 million as we expand operations and scale dried fish processing.Breaking Barriers and InnovatingAs a woman in agriculture, Nwabueze has faced skepticism.She shared: “People would ask if I was sure I could handle farm work? Now, I let my work speak for itself.”Nwabueze describes herself as a farmer, promoting food security and sustainable agriculture, and an inclusivity advocate.Source: InstagramChallenges Faced as an AgripreneurShe revealed that funding remains a hurdle, but creative use of grants and partnerships has kept the business afloatRead alsoIn India’s Mumbai, the largest slum in Asia is for saleKebbi entrepreneur boosts business, moves community forward with PalmPay Hustle GrantInsurers urged to embrace digital shift, innovation as enterprise life makes commitmentNwabueze said: “Recognition from programs such as Google Hustle Academy, Access Bank Womenpreneur Pitch-a-ton, and the 234 Finance Southeast Bootcamp has provided both resources and validation.”Innovation also drives growth. Jelapetra is scaling dried fish processing, piloting GreenSprout, a recycling initiative that transforms waste into wealth, and expanding FarmFlow, a network connecting smallholder farmers. With partnerships in Lagos and agro-investments in Oraifite, IfiteOgwari, and Awka, the company is steadily widening its reach.New products and Future and dremas for Jelapetra She explained that Jelapetra aligns with key UN Sustainable DevelopmenOur impact is rooted in three SDGs: Zero Hunger (SDG 2), Gender Equality (SDG 5), and Climate Action (SDG 13). Its model integrates inclusivity, climate-smart farming, and community development.She added;”By integrating women and persons with disabilities into agriculture, and advocating for climate-smart practices, we are reshaping narratives.”We want to be a reference point in Africa for what inclusive, sustainable agribusiness can look like where no one is left behind, and every harvest tells a story of hope, equity, and resilience.”Read alsoAnger as gov’t announces total ban on cooking charcoal production, gives reasonsVDM: Iyabo Ojo, Nkechi Blessing, 3 other female celebrities who had been dragged to filth by criticThe puppet and the puppeteers: Sim Fubara’s return to sérvítùdé“Our vision is to build a national model farm and training hub that combines food production with education, innovation, and environmental stewardship. We aim to scale our dried fish processing facility, expand our digital training platforms, and set up greenhouses for year-round vegetable production.””We are currently piloting GreenSprout: Transforming Waste into Wealth, a project focused on recycling agricultural waste through aquaponics and composting.”We also launched FarmFlow, a network that connects smallholder farmers and agribusinesses to share resources, markets, and knowledge. ‘We are entering new markets in Lagos through a joint venture with Unique Hybrid Agro Enterprises, and expanding our dried fish value chain.”Words to Aspiring EntrepreneursHer advice is direct: “Start small, but start with purpose. Do not wait until everything is perfect just begin. Learn from your mistakes, be open to mentorship, and always stay curious.”Most importantly, build a business that solves a real problem and adds value to people’s lives. Passion will get you started, but consistency and integrity will keep you going.”Read alsoUnbelievable lives of Nigerian celebrities before they became famous16 good Nigerians Buhari met in Japan during TICAD7 summitNafessa Williams biography: All the facts you need to know about the starAdaeze Akpagbula’s Farmspeak is changing agriculture business Earlier, Legit.ng reported on Adaeze Akpagbula, a young Nigerian woman is championing Agric business using AI in Nigeria.Her company, Farmspeak Technology Limited, an agritech startup is dedicated to revolutionising livestock agriculture through artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. She shared how her journey as the daughter of a livestock farmer shaped her vision.Don’t miss out! Join Legit.ng’s Sports News channel on WhatsApp now! Source: Legit.ng