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Model Agricultural Communities Development Project
About Us

Empowering Communities. Cultivating the Future.

Model Agricultural Communities Development Project Ltd/Gte (MACDP) is a pioneering, private-led initiative committed to transforming Nigeria’s agricultural landscape through scalable, community-based development. Headquartered in Nigeria, MACDP focuses on building structured model farming communities that empower youth and women, promote food security, and stimulate inclusive rural economies. By integrating land access, agribusiness training, and cooperative enterprise, we are redefining farming as a viable, dignified, and sustainable career path for the next generation.
Our Vision
To establish thriving agricultural communities that deliver sustainable livelihoods, foster economic independence, and drive rural transformation through innovation, inclusion, and infrastructure.
Our Mission
To reverse rural–urban migration and tackle youth unemployment by developing smallholder-based farming settlements, equipping underserved populations with the tools, training, and support they need to succeed, with a focus on the oil palm value chain as a national engine for prosperity.
Why Partner with Us

We're a Growing Community

Youth Training & Employment in Oil Palm Agriculture
Public-Private Partnerships for Rural Development
Skills Acquisition
and Self-Reliance

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MACDP tackles several urgent national challenges:

  • Youth unemployment and underemployment

  • Declining agricultural productivity

  • Rural–urban migration and collapsing rural economies

  • Food insecurity and high import dependence

  • Underutilization of Nigeria’s oil palm belt

Each model community is structured to include:

  • 200 hectares of cultivated farmland

  • 200 youth or women farmers, each with 1 hectare of land

  • A demonstration farm, training center, and processing facility

  • Housing, cooperative infrastructure, feeder roads, and markets
    The model is powered by a Public–Private–Community Partnership (PPCP) approach for sustainability and scalability.

Oil palm was selected because:

  • Nigeria was once a global leader in palm oil production

  • It offers long-term productivity and value-chain expansion

  • It supports multiple derivatives (oil, soap, feed, biofuel)

  • It enables intercropping with short-cycle crops

  • It aligns with national goals for import substitution and industrialization

While MACDP begins with oil palm as its foundational crop due to its economic viability and strategic value, the program is designed to expand into other key agricultural sectors to diversify impact and ensure food and income security. Future phases will cover:

  • Cocoa–for export diversification and agroforestry integration

  • Cassava–for food security and industrial starch processing

  • Cotton–to revive the textile value chain

  • Rubber–for industrial raw materials and export earnings

  • Maize and legumes–for food staples and livestock feed

  • Livestock–for protein security and local agribusiness

  • Aquaculture and horticulture–where appropriate to specific regions

Each crop or enterprise will be implemented based on location-specific suitability, market access, and community readiness, using the same scalable model of integrated community development.

  • Youth and women, particularly unemployed or underemployed individuals in rural areas

  • Host communities, who benefit from infrastructure, employment, and improved local economies

  • Nigeria at large, through enhanced food security, export potential, and national GDP growth

MACDP is designed as a Public–Private–Community Partnership, with funding drawn from:

  • Federal and state governments

  • Private sector investors and agribusiness firms

  • Donors, development partners, and foundations

  • CSR programs and diaspora philanthropy

  • Community contributions in kind (land, labour)

By full scale-up, MACDP aims to achieve:

  • 1,000 agricultural communities established

  • 5 million jobs created (direct and indirect)

  • 200,000 hectares of cultivated farmland

  • Massive reduction in rural poverty and hunger

  • Revival of Nigeria’s palm oil competitiveness

  • Strengthened rural infrastructure and local governance

MACDP is rolling out a pilot project in Ekong Anaku, Cross River State:

    • 100 hectares secured

    • 20 youth participants  to be selected

    • 40,000+ seedlings raised

    • Infrastructure development and training underway

The pilot is intended to validate the model and attract large-scale investment for national rollout.

Partners can:

  • Sponsor youth beneficiaries or communities

  • Fund seedling nurseries, land development, or processing infrastructure

  • Offer technical assistance or training

  • Support cooperative development, technology, or logistics

  • Align CSR or ESG goals with MACDP’s measurable SDG impact

MACDP operates with:

  • A registered legal structure (Ltd/Gte)

  • Transparent financial controls and third-party audits

  • Community representation in governance

  • Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools for tracking outcomes

  • Reporting aligned with SDG indicators and donor compliance standards

MACDP is strategically aligned with Nigeria’s national development priorities and directly contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

  • SDG 1: No Poverty
    By equipping youth and women with land, training, and agribusiness opportunities, MACDP enables sustainable income generation and poverty reduction in rural communities.

  • SDG 2: Zero Hunger
    Through increased food and oil palm production, intercropping, and local supply chains, MACDP helps strengthen food systems and improve nutrition security.

  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
    Income stability, improved nutrition, and better rural infrastructure contribute to enhanced physical and mental well-being in beneficiary communities.

  • SDG 5: Gender Equality
    MACDP intentionally includes and empowers women as landholders, cooperative members, and enterprise leaders, challenging gender inequality in agriculture.

  • SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
    With a goal of 5 million jobs, the program fosters inclusive rural employment, agribusiness incubation, and youth-led enterprise development.

  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
    Each community includes rural infrastructure (roads, training centers, processing hubs) and promotes smallholder-driven agribusiness value chains.

  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
    By making rural living economically viable, MACDP curbs rural–urban migration and strengthens local governance and economic systems.

  • SDG 13: Climate Action
    The model incorporates climate-smart practices such as tree planting, soil conservation, and integrated farming, contributing to environmental sustainability and carbon capture.

MACDP also complements key national programs and policies, including:

  • The Nigeria Youth Investment Fund (NYIF)

  • The National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP)

  • State-level agricultural transformation and rural development frameworks

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