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The Feeding the Next Billion Food Innovation Fellowship is a transformative five-day residential programme designed to equip young Nigerian innovators with practical skills in food value addition and agribusiness development.
Organised by Farm Central Intelligence (FarmCI), the fellowship is supported by UNESCO and Nestlé through the “Because You Matter” programme, with technical expertise from Soilless Farm Lab.
The initiative directly addresses two pressing challenges in Nigeria: food waste and youth unemployment, while strengthening local food systems and promoting economic empowerment.
The fellowship delivers intensive, hands-on training focused on transforming raw agricultural produce—particularly:
into high-value, market-ready products.
Participants gain practical knowledge in:
By reducing post-harvest losses and promoting value addition, the programme contributes to national food security and fosters resilient local economies.
The fellowship actively encourages applications from young people residing in:
The initiative is committed to building a diverse and inclusive network of food entrepreneurs capable of driving innovation and job creation across their communities.
Selected participants benefit from a comprehensive support package designed to jumpstart their entrepreneurial journey.
The training takes place at Soilless Farm Lab in Ogun State.
Each fellow receives a personalised starter kit containing essential tools and materials needed to begin their food value addition business immediately after the programme.
Participants join a vibrant ecosystem of:
This network fosters collaboration, peer learning, and long-term partnerships.
Fellows receive formal recognition for successfully completing the programme.
The programme is structured into four key phases to ensure clarity, engagement, and long-term impact.
This phase begins with the official call for applications. Prospective fellows:
Only shortlisted candidates proceed to the next stage.
Selected fellows receive:
This ensures participants are fully prepared for the immersive residential experience in Ogun State.
The core of the programme takes place at Soilless Farm Lab.
During this intensive training, fellows:
The experience is designed to transform both technical capabilities and business confidence.
Upon completing the residential training, fellows:
Ongoing mentorship and monitoring ensure that participants can effectively launch and grow sustainable food enterprises.
Specific dates for each phase are communicated directly to selected participants.
Nigeria faces significant challenges in food loss and youth unemployment. By empowering young innovators with practical skills in food processing and agribusiness, the Feeding the Next Billion Fellowship:
The programme cultivates a new generation of food entrepreneurs capable of driving sustainable economic growth and building resilient food systems within their communities.
Interested applicants must complete the official online application form. Applicants are advised to carefully review eligibility requirements and submit accurate information before the deadline.
The Feeding the Next Billion Food Innovation Fellowship offers more than training—it provides a launchpad for young Nigerians ready to transform agricultural produce into profitable, sustainable businesses that can help feed the next billion.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering the scholarships. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.