Agrolocale Marks Two Years of Cultivating Growth
Agrolocale News1 July 2026

Agrolocale Marks Two Years of Cultivating Growth

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Agrolocale Team

On July 1 2026, Agrolocale marks two years since it set out on a mission that, at the time, was still just an idea...

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And that is... Making farmland ownership accessible and rewarding for everyday Nigerians.

What started as a small agro-realty venture has, in the space of two years, grown into one of the more talked-about brands in the country.

A company that has managed to blend real estate, agriculture, and tourism into a single, coherent business model.

The anniversary is more than a symbolic date on the calendar.

For us, it represents two years of building infrastructure, acquiring land, launching top-notch projects, and steadily converting a bold idea into physical, visitable, investable assets.

For a sector as capital-intensive and long-cycle as agriculture, achieving tangible milestones within just twenty-four months is no small feat, and it's exactly what we have set out to prove is possible.

Our first-ever project(Bounty Harvest)

The Bounty Harvest Farm Estate is one of our earliest and most significant achievements.

Our first project


An 18-acre farm estate project intended to provide investors and agri-enthusiasts with secure, arable property in a technologically advanced agricultural community.

The estate supports a wide range of agricultural activity, including crop farming, and comes equipped with practical infrastructure that many smallholder farmers in Nigeria generally lack.

With amenities like.
• 24/7 security
• Perimeter fencing
• Gated access
• Produce warehouses
• Industrial boreholes for irrigation.

Elysian Farm & Resort - Our bold step Forward

This is where our ambitions truly expanded.

Launched in Ibadan, its five-year development roadmap envisions the estate becoming a premier getaway by 2030.

With tennis courts, a gym, lounges, conference rooms, scenic villas, backyard farms, and eco-cottages, all inside a secure, gated community.

Our Project


According to the Managing Director of Agrolocale, Korede Ayeni, the project is the construction of "legacy spaces" meant to outlast a single generation of ownership.

The launch event drew a strong turnout of realtors, investors, and early buyers a sign of the traction the company had built in a short window of time.

Expanding Into Value-Added Agriculture

We have also begun to push into value-added production, most notably with the pre-launch of a palm oil grove under its farm resort arm, paired with semi-mechanized processing facilities.

Our pre-launch project


This move positions the company as a fuller agribusiness player rather than simply a land seller, thinking through the value chain from planting to processing to market access.

Looking Toward Year Three and Beyond

Two years in, Agrolocale has moved from concept to construction, from promise to physical estate, and from a single project to a growing portfolio spanning farmland ownership, agrotourism, and agro-processing.

With Elysian's 2030 roadmap ahead and a growing push into agricultural value chains, the next chapter looks set to build on real momentum rather than building from the foundation again.