CSV-P Production Clusters - Professionally Coordinated Climate-Smart Agricultural Participation Systems

Join AgroGreen's active Climate Smart Village Program (CSV-P) production clusters and participate in professionally managed, market-linked agricultural projects designed for sustainability, transparency, and shared value creation.

What Are CSV-P Production Clusters?

Climate Smart Village Program (CSV-P) Production Clusters are professionally coordinated agricultural ecosystems where production activities are managed through AgroGreen's ManagedFarm™ framework and monitored through FarmTrack™.

Participants benefit from shared infrastructure, climate-smart production practices, technical supervision, market linkage, digital reporting, and operational support.

Instead of operating independently, participants become part of a structured production system designed to improve productivity, transparency, and long-term sustainability.

Why Participate?

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Shared Infrastructure

Access coordinated irrigation systems and production infrastructure.

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Professional Management

ManagedFarm™ handles planning, supervision, and execution.

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Market Linkage

Structured access to commodity buyers and commercialization channels.

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FarmTrack™ Transparency

Digital reporting and production visibility.

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Farmers Field School

Practical climate-smart agriculture training and capacity building.

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Input Coordination

Access to approved seeds, bio-inputs, irrigation materials, and production support.

Active Production Clusters

Applications are currently open for approved CSV-P production clusters.

Choose a cluster that aligns with your production goals.
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Hybrid PKM-2 Moringa Cluster

Location
Usen Village, Ovia South-West LGA, Edo State

Participation Unit
1,000sqm (0.1 Hectare)

Participation Cost
₦450,000

Revenue Distribution
55% Participant

25% AgroGreen

15% Landowner

5% Community / CSR

Market Focus
Dried Leaves

Leaf Powder

Nutraceutical Industry

Food & Wellness Industry

Export Markets

Why PKM-2?
High-yield hybrid cultivar

Rapid regrowth after pruning

Commercial-scale production

Strong export potential

Join Moringa Cluster
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SC526 Hybrid Maize Cluster

Location
CRBDA Onna Irrigation Project Site

Onna LGA, Akwa Ibom State

Participation Unit
1,000sqm Plot

Participation Cost
₦100,000

Revenue Distribution
75% Participant

20% AgroGreen

5% Community / CSR

Production System
Irrigated Production

Climate-Smart Agriculture

Humi[K] WSP Integration

FarmTrack™ Monitoring

Structured Commercialization

Market Focus
Fresh Maize

Dry Grain

Commodity Buyers

Food Processors

Join Maize Cluster

Revenue Framework

How Revenue Is Shared

The Climate Smart Village Program uses a Net Distributable Revenue (NDR) model.

Commodity sales are completed first.

Approved production-cycle obligations are reconciled.

The remaining balance becomes Net Distributable Revenue and is distributed according to the approved revenue-sharing framework for each cluster.

This approach promotes transparency, accountability, and equitable value sharing.

Governance & Transparency

The CSV-P model operates through a structured governance system designed to protect stakeholder interests and ensure accountability.

AgroGreen ManagedFarm™

Production execution and operational coordination.

FarmTrack™

Digital monitoring, reporting, and traceability.

National Coordination Council (NCC)

Strategic oversight and policy guidance.

State CSV-P Coordinators

State-level coordination and stakeholder engagement.

Cluster Management Committee

Local cluster representation and operational support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Climate Smart Village Program (CSV-P)?

The Climate Smart Village Program (CSV-P) is AgroGreen Dynamics' agricultural development framework designed to promote climate-smart agriculture, regenerative farming, farmer empowerment, food security, and shared-value production systems. The program combines professional farm management, technology, training, market access, and stakeholder participation within coordinated production clusters.

Who can participate in CSV-P production clusters?

Participation is open to:

  • Farmers
  • Cooperatives
  • Youth groups
  • Women's groups
  • Agribusiness entrepreneurs
    Commodity buyers
  • Investors
  • Development organizations
  • Corporate sustainability programs
    Institutions seeking agricultural participation opportunities

No prior farming experience is required, as AgroGreen provides technical supervision and operational coordination.

What projects are currently available?

Current production clusters include:

🌿 Hybrid PKM-2 Moringa Cluster – Usen Village, Edo State

🌽 SC526 Hybrid Maize Cluster – CRBDA Onna Irrigation Project Site, Akwa Ibom State

Additional commodity clusters may be introduced periodically under the CSV-P framework.

What does AgroGreen provide?

Participants benefit from AgroGreen's coordinated production ecosystem, including:

  • Irrigation access
  • Agronomy supervision
  • ManagedFarm™ operations
  • FarmTrack™ reporting and traceability
  • Input sourcing and coordination
  • Farmers Field School (FFS) training
  • Production planning and supervision
  • Market linkage
  • Shared infrastructure systems
  • Harvest coordination and aggregation support

What is Farmers Field School (FFS)?

Farmers Field School (FFS) is AgroGreen's practical training platform where participants receive hands-on guidance in Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), regenerative farming practices, soil health management, crop nutrition, water-use efficiency, and sustainable production techniques.

The objective is not only to produce crops but also to build farmer capacity and long-term agricultural resilience.

How much does participation cost?

Participation costs vary by cluster:

Hybrid PKM-2 Moringa Cluster

₦450,000 per 1,000sqm participation unit

SC526 Hybrid Maize Cluster

₦100,000 per 1,000sqm participation unit

₦1,000,000 per hectare per production cycle

Participation details are outlined in each project's Executive Brief and Participation Agreement.

How is revenue shared?

Revenue distribution differs by cluster and is based on the approved revenue-sharing framework.

Revenue is distributed from Net Distributable Revenue (NDR) after approved production-cycle obligations have been reconciled.

Each cluster's Executive Brief provides full details of the applicable distribution formula.

Will participants receive updates and reports?

Yes.

All production clusters are integrated with FarmTrack™, AgroGreen's monitoring, reporting, and traceability platform.

Participants receive structured updates that may include:

Farm activities
Crop establishment progress
Field operations
Production milestones
Harvest reports
Sales summaries
Revenue distribution records

Is there already a market for the produce?

The CSV-P model is designed as a market-linked production system.

AgroGreen actively pursues market integration, commodity aggregation, buyer engagement, processing opportunities, and commercialization partnerships to support cluster sustainability and profitability.

Market conditions may vary by commodity and season.

Can I participate in more than one cluster?

Yes.

Participants may apply for multiple production clusters, subject to availability, compliance requirements, and approved onboarding procedures.

Is my participation tied to owning farmland?

No.

The CSV-P model is designed to reduce traditional barriers to agricultural participation.

Depending on the cluster structure, participants may benefit from shared land access and coordinated production systems without independently acquiring farmland.

What are the risks involved?

Agriculture is subject to several factors that may influence production outcomes, including:

  • Weather variability
  • Pest and disease pressure
  • Market price fluctuations
  • Logistics challenges
  • Regulatory changes
  • Force majeure events

While AgroGreen applies climate-smart and best-practice management systems to reduce risk, no specific yield, revenue, or profit can be guaranteed.

What makes CSV-P different from conventional farming projects?

CSV-P integrates multiple components within one coordinated ecosystem:

  • Professional farm management
  • Climate-smart agriculture
  • Digital transparency through FarmTrack™
  • Farmers Field School training
  • Shared infrastructure
  • Input coordination
  • Governance oversight
  • Market linkage
  • Regenerative agriculture principles

This creates a more structured and scalable production model compared to fragmented farming approaches.

How do I get started?

Simply complete the CSV-P Participation Registration Form.

After registration, applicants receive:

  • Participation review
  • FarmTrack™ enrollment
  • Farmer ID allocation
  • Compliance guidance
  • Project-specific onboarding instructions
  • Participation documentation where applicable

Apply Now and become part of a growing climate-smart agricultural ecosystem built for productivity, transparency, and shared value creation.

Ready to Participate?

Become part of a professionally coordinated climate-smart agricultural production ecosystem.

Whether you are a farmer, investor, cooperative, agribusiness participant, or development partner, CSV-P provides a structured pathway into productive agriculture.

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