
In a major move that is set to reshape the agritech landscape in Nigeria, Greenland, a leading agritech startup, has acquired Harvest360 for an undisclosed amount. This acquisition marks a strategic expansion for Greenland as it seeks to strengthen its position in the rapidly evolving agricultural technology sector.
Harvest360, co-founded by Nneoma Rose Njoku, has been a game-changer in Nigeria’s agritech space, leveraging artificial intelligence and data-driven solutions to optimize farming, supply chain logistics, and market access for smallholder farmers. With this acquisition, Greenland aims to integrate Harvest360’s technology into its existing ecosystem, enhancing its capabilities in precision farming, sustainable agriculture, and digital supply chain management. Speaking on the deal, Henry Nwajei, CEO of Greenland and recent recipient of the Business Innovation Excellence Award by Business & Enterprise Awards, expressed his excitement about the acquisition.
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“Harvest360 has built a remarkable platform that aligns perfectly with Greenland’s vision of transforming agriculture through technology. This acquisition will enable us to expand our services, empower more farmers, and drive efficiency across the agricultural value chain,” Nwajei said.
Nneoma Rose Njoku, co-founder of Harvest360, also shared her optimism about the merger. “This is a significant milestone for Harvest360. Joining forces with Greenland provides an incredible opportunity to scale our solutions and make an even greater impact on Nigeria’s agricultural sector.”
Industry analysts see this acquisition as a strategic win for both companies, as it combines Harvest360’s technological expertise with Greenland’s extensive market reach and operational infrastructure. While financial details of the deal remain undisclosed, sources suggest that the acquisition was structured to ensure a seamless transition and long-term growth.
As the agritech sector continues to expand in Nigeria, this deal signals a growing trend of consolidation and investment in agricultural innovation. With Greenland and Harvest360 now working under one umbrella, the future looks promising for technology-driven agriculture in Nigeria and beyond.