To enable and empower local communities in Southern Nigeria using aquaponics to support local families through food production and employment
Community Green Fingers (CGF) is a social enterprise organisation, with it's focus on agriculture for the much-needed food production in the South of Nigeria; including areas devastated by oil and gas pollution. The founders, Ngozi Johnson, is a healthcare professional, and Elizabeth Diafe; is a computer scientist, from the banking sector.
Our entire setup is 100% solar based which ensures that no carbon waste is produced and our process is entirely carbon neutral. Our crops also do not require soil to grow, hence no ecological damage is introduced throughout our process.
Learn MoreModern Aquaponics practices allow us to grow fishes of different species and use the same process to grow crops in and out of season. This entire process means that we can produce Fishes and crop at cheap prices with very low energy and water demands.
Learn MoreCurrently, farmers cannot fish or farm as natural water channels and farm lands are polluted. This creates a big food security problem as farming communities have no other alternatives for subsistence. Our process provides a model where infrastructure can be assembled within hours anywhere.
Learn MoreThe journey so far
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