Harvestify unveils simple, secure farmland ownership model for Nigerians
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Harvestify, an emerging player in Nigeria’s agro-investment sector, has introduced a new farmland ownership model designed to help Nigerians build long-term wealth without the usual risks, complexities, or land disputes associated with traditional land acquisition.
Harvestify, an emerging player in Nigeria’s agro-investment sector, has introduced a new farmland ownership model designed to help Nigerians build long-term wealth without the usual risks, complexities, or land disputes associated with traditional land acquisition.
With food demand projected to rise by over 60% in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030, the company says farmland is fast becoming one of the most valuable asset classes.
“People want exposure to agriculture, but they don’t know where to begin,” said Founder and Lead Visionary, Ola Joseph. “Many are afraid of scams, omo onile challenges, and complicated documentation. Harvestify was created to remove these barriers.”
For many Nigerians—like Ahmad, Harvestify’s first customer, who had always wanted to own farmland but feared fraudulent agents—the platform represents a safe entry point. “I finally felt confident enough to take the step,” Ahmad said. “Everything was verified and clear.”
Harvestify curates verified farmland—starting with its flagship project, Terravista Park—and offers it as full plots or fractional co-ownership units. Each parcel comes with survey plans, documentation, due diligence checks, allocation letters, and optional farm-management services.

“We eliminate the need for investors to travel long distances or rely on unverified agents,” Joseph explained. “Instead, we present screened, structured opportunities with clarity.”
Through the platform, users can sign up, browse farmland projects, choose an ownership type, make secure payments, receive documentation, and, if they choose, participate in managed farming programs.
“Our goal is to help people become landowners with confidence—not anxiety,” he added. “Everything from evaluation to acquisition and allocation is handled by professionals.”
Investors can earn returns through land value appreciation and farming income. As development expands and food prices rise, farmland typically appreciates while serving as a hedge against inflation. Those enrolled in managed farming also receive profit shares based on crop type, yield, and market conditions.
“Farmland is both real estate and a business,” Joseph said. “It produces value while simultaneously appreciating.”
Given the widespread concerns about land security in Nigeria, Harvestify positions itself as a trust-first platform. The company conducts ownership verification, community engagement, legal documentation, mapping, and allocation through certified surveyors and lawyers to ensure investor safety.
“We want people to know that what they’re buying is real, secure, and protected,” Joseph said.
The company also partners with agricultural consultants, legal experts, and on-ground farm managers to safeguard investor interests. “Transparency is one of our core principles,” Joseph added. “We keep investors updated with photos, videos, reports, and opportunities for farm visits.”
Harvestify says its long-term vision is to democratize farmland ownership across Africa. “We want a world where anyone with a smartphone can own land, grow food, and build wealth,” Joseph said. “Farmland shouldn’t be exclusive to the elite—it should be accessible to everyone.”
For more information about Terravista Park or upcoming farmland phases, visit: https://useharvestify.com
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