Thirty-six finalists pitched for the ₦150 million Lagos Agrithon 2025 grant, presenting bold and innovative solutions to improve Lagos’ food systems. The event highlighted how much each business case had evolved after the mentorship phase, showing strong progress in agribusiness innovation and entrepreneurship.
“It was inspiring to see how much each business case evolved after the mentorship phase,” organisers said, praising the participants’ creativity and commitment to food sustainability.
The Grand Winners will be announced at the Lagos Agrinnovation Summit 2.0, scheduled for next Thursday at Harbour Point, Victoria Island. The summit will be livestreamed to enable virtual participation. Interested participants can register via bit.ly/4ooxyH9 to join the discussion on driving innovation and sustainability in Lagos’ food systems.
