Nigeria’s FarmXic launches new soilless farming innovations to transform urban agriculture

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Nigerian startup FarmXic has launched a number of innovative soilless urban farming solutions designed to empower everyday Nigerians, entrepreneurs, and commercial growers to more easily cultivate fresh produce.

FarmXic combines hydroponics, climate-smart automation, and localised support to help Nigerians grow leafy greens, herbs, and vegetables year-round with 80 per cent less water and faster harvest cycles. Its kits are plug-and-play, require minimal training, and are supported by the company’s after-sales onboarding and smart monitoring systems. 

“We’re on a mission to redefine food production in Africa,” said Nancy Omonhiboloria, general manager at FarmXic. “Our solutions empower people to grow cleaner, faster, and smarter using innovative soilless technology – regardless of space, soil quality, or background in farming.”

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