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FarmXic Launches Game-Changing Soilless Farming Kits to Revolutionize Urban Agriculture in Nigeria

FarmXic, Nigeria’s leading innovator in soilless agriculture, has unveiled a new line of tech-enabled urban farming solutions aimed at transforming food production across cities and homes nationwide. These innovations are designed to empower individuals, households, entrepreneurs, and commercial growers to grow fresh produce without soil—right from their balconies, rooftops, or urban plots.

From the budget-friendly FarmXic Starter Kit (₦99,000) perfect for home use, to the Intelligent Hydroponics Kit (₦1.3 million) for small-scale urban farmers, and fully customizable Greenhouse Packages (ranging from ₦2.2 million to ₦22.5 million+), FarmXic is making smart farming accessible to Nigerians at every level.

“We’re redefining how food is grown in Africa,” says Nancy Omonhiboloria, General Manager at FarmXic. “With our soilless systems, anyone can grow cleaner, faster, and more sustainably—regardless of their location, land access, or farming experience.”

Powered by hydroponics and climate-smart automation, FarmXic’s systems enable year-round cultivation of leafy greens, herbs, and vegetables using up to 80% less water and delivering faster harvest cycles. All kits are plug-and-play, require minimal training, and come with hands-on onboarding and smart monitoring support.

To drive adoption, FarmXic is launching a robust outreach and support initiative that includes:

  • Weekly WhatsApp Campaigns for prospective growers
  • A Referral Program rewarding early adopters
  • Live Online Demonstrations hosted four times a month
  • B2B Webinars for investors and agripreneurs
  • Partnerships with cooperatives, schools, and urban developers

FarmXic is calling on media platforms, NGOs, investors, and institutions to collaborate in expanding climate-resilient agriculture across Nigeria and the continent.

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