
CIC means, Community Interest Company. In a Community Interest Company, only 35% of profits are shared as dividend to shareholders, while 65% is invested in community interest projects, e.g. road pavement/construction (including culverts and mini-bridges), rehabilitation/construction of new classrooms and health centres, including any felt needs in the communities we operate to uplift livelihood statuses.
Projects (IVS & Boli land rice cultivation, Livestock farming, Afforestation, cash crops/produce trade and export, community commodity stores, etc.)
Our products and services provide and support nutritional satisfaction, affordability, accessible healthier foods, and resilience to food poverty, including the enhancement of economic and social empowerment to farmer members and communities, which spill-over effects and outcomes will result in the reduction of social and development imbalances characteristic of rural communities in our part of the world.
Our partnership and collaborative approaches give leverage to team work with scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs with whom we compare notes and work in tandem with, including other innovators across various disciplines and backgrounds to achieve the goals of agricultural transformation.
Our Strategy Cornerstones
We focus on people, land, water resources, and financial investment. These core strategic focuses play critical roles in achieving progress as we shift perspectives beyond subsistent farming to embrace mechanized sustainable agriculture systems. We offer a fresh lens, a paradigm shifts with a vision to build a counterculture that informs every part of food and nutritional resilience, economic empowerment, and community life. With leadership, team development, equipping, administration and outreach, we are purposed to let agriculture/farming be recognized as an integral part of the nation’s commerce and to reduce poverty.