Lukom Integrated Services Ltd has unveiled the Iseyin Agric Value Hub, a large scale agribusiness development designed to boost food production, attract investment and create employment opportunities in Oyo State.
The Chief Executive Director of Lukom Integrated Services Ltd, TPL Lukman Komolafe, disclosed this in a statement, describing the project as a deliberate effort to drive deep agribusiness development and reposition Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
According to him, the initiative is expected to galvanise food production while stimulating job creation across multiple segments of the agricultural value chain.
Komolafe explained that Lukom Integrated Services Ltd, in partnership with R & D Courtyard, established the Iseyin Agric Value Hub as a strategic response to long standing challenges in Nigeria’s agric space, including poor infrastructure, limited access to modern facilities and investment risks.
He said the hub is strategically positioned to strengthen food systems and accelerate rural economic growth within Oyo State.
Located at kilometre five along Iseyin Road, the project is being developed as a world class agribusiness ecosystem that integrates agricultural production, processing, marketing and capacity development within a single coordinated environment.
The promoters noted that the hub is expected to become a major destination for agribusiness investors and value chain players seeking modern infrastructure, security and sustainability.
According to the developers, the Iseyin Agric Value Hub is designed to improve efficiency and profitability for investors by providing a purpose built environment that significantly reduces operational risks.
The project will feature state of the art infrastructure, including an all year water supply, reliable power, well constructed access roads and a 24 hour security network supported by the Agro Rangers.
Planned activities within the hub include greenhouse farming, open field crop production, processing and packaging facilities, warehousing and logistics services, as well as a dedicated market and car park to support agribusiness transactions.
The development will also host a clinic and relaxation centre, alongside training, meeting and conference facilities aimed at supporting capacity building, stakeholder engagement and community wellbeing.
As part of its investment framework, the promoters have opened subscriptions for land spaces within the hub to interested investors and agripreneurs.
Available options include 5,000 square metres priced at N12 million, while a prelaunch offer of 1,000 square metres is available for ₦3 million, targeting early stage investors.
The project is being implemented through strategic partnerships with key institutions, including the , the , the and the NSCDC Agro Rangers.
According to the promoters, these partnerships strengthen the credibility of the hub and enhance its potential development impact.
Developers said the initiative aligns with national objectives of boosting food security, attracting private sector investment into agriculture and promoting inclusive rural development, while welcoming agribusiness investors, agripreneurs and stakeholders through direct investments, leasehold arrangements and value chain partnerships across southwestern Nigeria.
