A Vertically Integrated Agro-Industrial Platform at an Inflection Point.
Idomit Agro Corp is one of Nigeria’s top three crude palm oil suppliers and a growing force in West African agro-industrial development. We manage the full commodity lifecycle, from plantation to global export, under a governance framework anchored by Canadian incorporation standards. Our business is contract-backed, operationally diversified, and positioned to capture the structural supply gap in Nigeria’s $60B+ palm oil market.
The Numbers Behind the Platform.
Secured Contracts
Market Position
Logistics Fleet
Storage Infrastructure
Heritage
Governance
A $60B Market with a Widening Supply Gap.
The global palm oil market exceeds $60 billion and is growing at approximately 5% annually, driven by food manufacturing, FMCG, and industrial demand. Nigeria, the world’s third largest palm oil producer, is simultaneously one of its largest net importers, creating a structural and persistent supply gap. Idomit Agro is built to capture that gap: supplying verified volumes to top-tier domestic off-takers while channelling value-added, branded products into global and diaspora markets.
How We Protect Capital.
- Purchase Order-backed revenue model: sales are secured before logistics costs are committed.
- Goods insured in transit and in storage at all bonded facilities.
- FX-hedged export income reduces exposure to naira volatility.
- Diversified commodity portfolio across palm oil, cashew, ginger, and soybean derivatives.
- Canadian-standard governance and legal structure provides international investor confidence.
Where We Are Going.
By 2027, Idomit Agro will be operating a fully integrated refinery and storage hub at Isiun, a North American wholesale and diaspora retail arm, and an expanded plantation base exceeding 5,000 hectares under direct management, with additional government-partnered estate developments in the pipeline. Annual revenue is targeted to exceed ₦500 billion.
Ready to Explore a Partnership?
We hold regular strategic briefings for institutional investors, development finance partners, and capital allocators who are serious about the African agro-industrial opportunity. If that is you, we would welcome a conversation.










