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| No. 1 Agriculture Podcast in Nigeria | Discussing Important Food, Agriculture & Development Issues | Info, Insights, How-to, Opportunities | Successful, Profitable Farming & Investment | Nigeria, Africa, Global |

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jakson EP 44 | Kenechukwu Anoliefo: African Fish Farming - Bridging the Tech Gap kansikuva

EP 44 | Kenechukwu Anoliefo: African Fish Farming - Bridging the Tech Gap

In this eye-opening episode of The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most promising yet underdeveloped sectors in African agriculture — fish farming (aquaculture). Despite Nigeria’s huge potential to become a major fish producer, the sector continues to struggle with low yields, high costs, disease outbreaks, and inefficient practices. A major reason? Extremely slow adoption of technology. Joined by Kenechukwu Anoliefo, CTO of aquaSense+, we explore the real reasons why technology is still missing in most fish farms across Nigeria and Africa. From daily operational challenges faced by small and medium-scale farmers to the practical innovations that can transform the industry, this conversation uncovers both the hard truths and the hopeful pathways forward. We discuss: * Why fish farmers are still heavily dependent on manual methods * The biggest barriers to technology adoption (beyond just cost) * What “farmer-friendly” technology should look like in rural Africa * Practical solutions that actually work on the ground * The role of policy, investors, and farmers themselves in scaling innovation * Honest lessons from building tech solutions for aquaculture Whether you’re a fish farmer, agribusiness professional, policymaker, investor, or someone passionate about African agriculture and food security, this episode is packed with valuable insights and actionable ideas. Guest: Kenechukwu Anoliefo – CTO, aquaSense+Listen now and share with every fish farmer and ag enthusiast you know! Follow The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast for more insightful conversations on African agriculture, agritech, and food systems. #FishFarming #Aquaculture #Agritech #NigerianAgriculture #AfricanAgriculture #FoodSecurity #AgriTechNigeria #Nigeria#1AgriculturePodcast #aquasense+ #KenechukwuAnoliefo

21. touko 2026 - 35 min
jakson EP 46: Genetics & Technology for Better Fish Breeding in Nigeria - Insights from Nofima kansikuva

EP 46: Genetics & Technology for Better Fish Breeding in Nigeria - Insights from Nofima

Genetics and Technology for Better Fish Breeding in Nigeria – Insights from Nofima In this insightful episode, we sit down with two leading experts from Nofima, one of the world’s top aquaculture research institutes in Norway: * Dr. Anna Kristina Sonesson – Research Director in Genetics and Breeding * Marie Lillehammer – Senior Researcher specializing in breeding program optimization We explore how advanced genetics and breeding technologies can be practically applied to improve catfish farming in Nigeria. Topics include: * Why genetics is critical for successful fish farming * The hidden impact of inbreeding depression on African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) * Practical tools and methods small-to-medium hatcheries can use * How to balance local genetic diversity with improved strains * Capacity building and advice for young Nigerians in aquaculture Whether you’re a catfish farmer, hatchery owner, student, or aquaculture stakeholder, this episode offers valuable, actionable insights to help you produce stronger, healthier fish and improve your farm’s productivity. #CatfishFarming #AquacultureNigeria #FishBreeding #GeneticsinAquaculture #BetterCatfishBreedNG #CatfishInbreeding #CatfishHatchery #AgriculturePodcast #TheLasgidiFarmerPodcast #Nofima #AnnaSonesson #MarieLillehammer #Norway #Nigeria #ImproveFishBreed #AquacultureInnovation

6. touko 2026 - 1 h 3 min
jakson EP 45 | Michael Akinsete: Farm-2-Table With Zero Spoilage - Building Resilient Cold Chains with Off-Grid Tech for Nigeria's Food Security. kansikuva

EP 45 | Michael Akinsete: Farm-2-Table With Zero Spoilage - Building Resilient Cold Chains with Off-Grid Tech for Nigeria's Food Security.

In this powerful and insightful episode of The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast, we sat down with Michael Akinsete, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of Ecotutu, a pioneering Nigerian cleantech company transforming cold chain infrastructure. Widely known as “The Food Systems Guy,” Michael brings deep expertise and passion as he discussed practical ways to tackle one of Nigeria’s most pressing challenges -the massive post-harvest losses that occur due to weak cold-chain logistics. We dived deep into the staggering ₦3.5 to ₦5 trillion annual food waste crisis. The conversation examined how the lack of reliable cold chain infrastructure, erratic power supply, poor rural roads, high cost of conventional cold storage, and inefficient transportation systems cause large quantities of perishable produce -tomatoes, leafy vegetables, fruits, fish, meat, and root crops -to spoil before they reach the market. These losses lead to reduced incomes for smallholder farmers and aggregators, distress sales, higher food prices for consumers, increased malnutrition, and serious environmental consequences including wasted natural resources and higher greenhouse gas emissions. Michael explained how Ecotutu is changing the game with innovative solar-powered, off-grid cold storage solutions specifically designed for Nigeria’s challenging environment. He highlighted the company’s flexible “pay-as-you-chill” model, also known as Cooling as a Service, which makes cooling affordable and accessible. Instead of requiring heavy upfront capital, farmers and aggregators can pay only for the cooling space they actually use, making it much more practical for small and medium players in the value chain. The episode features inspiring real-life success stories from farmers and traders who have significantly reduced their losses, increased their income, and improved the quality of their produce thanks to Ecotutu’s solutions. Michael also discussed the versatility of the technology -the same solar-powered systems are being used to safely store vaccines, medicines, and other temperature-sensitive medical supplies in off-grid and rural communities where electricity is unreliable. Throughout the conversation, Michael spoke candidly about the real challenges of scaling clean technology in Nigeria, including financing difficulties, initial resistance from some farmers, supply chain issues, and the importance of community engagement to ensure long-term sustainability. He reflected on the lessons he has learned while building Ecotutu and the significance of being awarded the 2025 Nigerian Agripreneur of the Year by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in Lagos. He also shared his thoughts on what is needed to scale resilient cold chains across the country -stronger government policies, innovative financing mechanisms such as grants and blended finance, and closer collaboration between the public sector, private sector, and farmer groups. Michael closed with practical, actionable advice for smallholder farmers and aggregators on simple steps they can take to reduce losses, as well as valuable guidance for aspiring agritech entrepreneurs on how to develop sustainable, locally relevant solutions in Nigeria’s complex market. Whether you are a farmer, aggregator, policymaker, investor, researcher, or anyone interested in food security, sustainable agriculture, cleantech, and climate solutions, this episode offers rich insights and genuine inspiration. Guest: Michael Akinsete, Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer, Ecotutu | 2025 Nigerian Agripreneur of the Year Subscribe to The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast for more deep dives into agricultural innovation and food system transformation in Nigeria and beyond. #PostHarvestLoss #ColdChainNigeria #FoodSecurity #AgritechNigeria #SolarCooling #PostHarvestLosses #Ecotutu #NigeriaAgriculture #FoodWaste #ClimateSmartFarming #MichaelAkinsete #SustainableAgriculture #SocialEntrepreneurship #HealthcareLogistics  #LasgidiFarmerPodcast

30. huhti 2026 - 1 h 2 min
jakson EP 43 | Prof. Odebode: Empowering Nigerian Agriculture - Digital Extension, Technology Innovation, & Women Leadership kansikuva

EP 43 | Prof. Odebode: Empowering Nigerian Agriculture - Digital Extension, Technology Innovation, & Women Leadership

In this landmark inaugural episode of The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast, we are privileged to host Professor Stella Olusola Odebode, Professor of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development and current Head of Department at the University of Ibadan. With more than four decades of experience in teaching, research, and policy, Professor Odebode is a foremost authority on gender analysis in agriculture, women’s empowerment, rural livelihoods, and the integration of digital technologies in extension services. Her work has influenced generations of extension workers and shaped gender-responsive policies at the University of Ibadan and beyond. In this rich and insightful conversation, Professor Odebode reflects on her journey in the field and shares expert perspectives on some of the most pressing issues in Nigerian agriculture today. We explore: * What digital extension truly means in the Nigerian context and how mobile technologies, data analytics, and digital tools are transforming the delivery of agricultural advisory services. * The persistent challenges of connectivity, digital literacy, and access faced by smallholder farmers, particularly women and youth in rural communities. * The critical and often under-recognized role of women in Nigerian agriculture, including the major gender gaps that still exist in land access, credit, technology, and extension support. * Practical success stories from her extensive research on women cooperatives, sweet potato processing for income generation, home gardening, and other livelihood improvement initiatives. * How traditional extension methods can effectively combine with modern digital approaches to create more inclusive systems. * Her vision for the future of agricultural extension in Nigeria by 2035, and what universities and policymakers must do to prepare the next generation of extension professionals. * Valuable advice for students and young graduates aspiring to build careers in digital extension or gender-focused agricultural development. This episode goes beyond theory to offer real-world insights and actionable recommendations for making agricultural technology work for everyone, especially rural women who form the backbone of food production in Nigeria. Whether you are an extension worker, researcher, student, policymaker, or a farmer seeking better support systems, this conversation provides deep understanding and inspiration for building a stronger, more inclusive Nigerian agricultural sector. Guest: Professor Stella Olusola Odebode Professor of Agricultural Extension & Rural Development Head of Department, Agricultural Extension and Rural Development University of Ibadan This marks the official launch of our recurring podcast series, which will feature leading academics, researchers, and practitioners from the University of Ibadan and beyond. Follow The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast for more thought-provoking discussions on agricultural extension, innovation, gender, and rural development in Nigeria. #DigitalExtension #WomeninAgriculture #WomenFarmers #GenderInequality #RuralFarmers #SmallholderFarmers #WomenParticipation #DigitalAgriculture #FarmingPodcast #AgriculturePodcast #Top10FarmingPodcast #Top10AgriculturePodcast #Top100FarmingPodcast #NigerianPodcast #AfricanPodcast #AfricanAgriculture #AgriculturalTechnology #Agritech #AgriculturalExtension #RuralDevelopment #UniversityofIbadan #ProfessorStellaOdebode #StellaOdebode #TheLasgidiFarmerPodcast #AgInisghts #AgriculturalAdvisory #WomenEmpowerment #DigitalInfrastructure #FinancialInclusion #NigeriaForemostAgriculturePodcast #AfricaForemostAgriculturePodcast #NigerianAgriculturalStudents #NigerianStudents #ExtensionAgents #CommunicationforDevelopment #WomenParticipationinFarming

18. huhti 2026 - 57 min
jakson EP 42 | Prof. Olugbenga AdeOluwa: GMOs in Nigeria - Promise or Poison? kansikuva

EP 42 | Prof. Olugbenga AdeOluwa: GMOs in Nigeria - Promise or Poison?

In this timely and insightful episode of The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast, we sit down with Professor Olugbenga O. AdeOluwa, Professor of Soil Fertility and Organic Agriculture at the University of Ibadan and Coordinator of the Organic and Agroecology Initiative (ORAIN). Titled “GMOs in Nigeria: Promise or Poison?”, this conversation explores one of the most important debates in Nigerian agriculture today. Professor AdeOluwa breaks down the science behind genetically modified organisms - including transgenic, cisgenic, and gene-edited crops -and examines both the promised benefits and the key concerns surrounding their adoption in Nigeria. The discussion covers potential health and environmental risks, issues of seed sovereignty, corporate influence, and the challenges of regulation and traceability in the Nigerian context. He also shares practical alternatives, highlighting conventional breeding, marker-assisted selection, agroecology, and organic farming as sustainable pathways that prioritize soil health, biodiversity, and long-term food security. Drawing from over two decades of research and advocacy, Professor AdeOluwa addresses common misconceptions about organic agriculture and offers clear recommendations for policymakers, farmers, and consumers who want safer, more resilient food systems. Whether you support GMOs, have concerns, or are still forming your opinion, this episode provides balanced, evidence-based perspectives to help you think critically about the future of agriculture in Nigeria. Key Topics Covered: * The scientific differences between types of GMOs * Health, environmental, and socioeconomic considerations * Seed sovereignty and corporate control * Regulatory and infrastructural challenges in Nigeria * Why agroecology and organic farming matter * Practical actions for individuals and policymakers Listen now and join the conversation. What are your thoughts on GMOs in Nigeria? Leave your opionion in the comments. We'd love to hear from you. The Lasgidi Farmer Podcast: Educating. Enlightening. Empowering Nigerian Agriculture. #GMOs #FoodSecurity #OrganicFarming #Agroecology #SustainableAgriculture #NigeriaAgriculture

13. huhti 2026 - 1 h 28 min
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