Exponential Growth Farmers Cooperative Society Limited was registered by Abia State of Nigeria under Nigeria Co-operative Societies ACT 2004 with Registration Number AB 15565.

The formation by the initial ten members is in furtherance to being an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise.

Our Vision

Our vision is to exponentially cultivate from nature whilst continuously seeking ways and partnerships to further enhance nature’s ability to continue to support global sustainability.

Our Mission

Light up Nigeria through green agricultural practices, eliminate agricultural waste, support global sustainability and improve human existence in our host rural communities and beyond.

Our Core Values

Goals

To achieve our goals:

Membership

Membership is open to individuals that share our common vision of having an exponential growth in support of nature and nature based products. Our current membership is made of men of integrity and honour that have distinguished themselves in their various professions.

Executive Members

The Executive membership is headed by the President, Mr Chidiebere Ogbonna, FCS a financial analyst who holds higher degrees in Mathematics and Business administration. The Vice President is High Chief Kingsley Igbokwe, an industrialist and a High Chief with a Masters degree in Business Administration. Others are Mr Charles Onyeoguzoro, who recently retired as a banker at Executive Management level and also a chartered Accountant; Engr Charles Ogbonna, an Engineer by profession; Chukwunnamdi Ifezue, an Engineer and Mrs Nkechi Ogbonna, an astute Administrator with a Masters degree in Business Administration.

Our Farm Location

In order to achieve our set targets in improving our members well being and light up Nigeria green, we have acquired through our President over 30 acres of land situate in Obokwe Village, along Aba/Portharcourt Expressway in Ukwa West LGA of Abia State. Over 2000 Improved Palm seedlings have been planted in the land which is expected to start fruiting from fourth quarter of 2019.

About 10 acres have been devoted in planting improved cassava (419 variety). The harvesting of the cassava tubers is expected early third quarter of 2018. We encourage Industrial end users to contact us through our email or any other means for negotiation.

It is expected that sweet potato and ginger will be cultivated in our farm from third quarter of 2018.