Nigeria
We began operations in Nigeria in 2018 with just 150 farmers. Today, our team of over 300 staff members serves more than 304,000 farmers across three key regions: Minna, Mokwa, and Iseyin.
Through our tree program and a diverse staple crop program, we work with Nigerian farmers to support them in growing their way to lasting prosperity.
Vacancies in Nigeria
Think you have what it takes to join our team?
Grants Finance Manager
Seeking an exceptional Grants Finance Manager to own budget development and compliance for high-value partnerships while driving long-term systems improvements.
Nigeria Human Resources Specialist
Seeking a HR professional to strengthen people systems, performance management, and employee relations while partnering with leaders to support workforce stability, compliance, and organizational effectiveness at scale.
Nigeria Innovations Adoption and Scaling Specialist (Fixed-Term)
We are seeking an exceptional development professional with demonstrated expertise in human-centered design and behavioral research to lead and scale One Acre Fund’s program adoption among smallholder farmers in Nigeria.
Nigeria Agronomy Specialist
Seeking an exceptional Agronomy researcher with 3-5+ years of experience creating impactful solutions to join our team to increase our impact per farmer by recommending products that can improve resilience and livelihood of farming households
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