Organic Farm Initiative

Farming for Health, Sustainability, and a Better Future

Farming God’s Way

At Growing Seed, we follow the Farming God’s Way (FGW) method, a holistic agricultural model rooted in Biblical principles, sustainable management, and innovative technology.

  • 100% ground coverage with organic mulch
  • Crop rotation and biodiversity.
  • Natural plant nutrition
  • Long-term soil health improvement

Our Story: Why We Started

During the COVID-19 crisis, movement restrictions led to severe food shortages, causing many of Nigeria’s poorest to suffer from starvation rather than the virus itself. This crisis underscored the urgent need for sustainable food security.

The Growing Seed Organic Farm was established thanks to the generous donation of virgin fertile land by Emeka, located by a river in Ewulu. This initiative aligns with our commitment to holistic youth development, particularly through our rugby program, by providing nutritious food to support the growth and health of young athletes aspiring to become international champions.

The Power of Organic Farming: Nourishing People, Protecting the Planet

Healthier Nutrition: We cultivate pesticide-free, chemical-free food to fuel strong, healthy bodies—especially for our rugby and sports academy participants, ensuring peak performance and well-being.
Education & Awareness: We empower communities with knowledge about the benefits of organic farming while highlighting the health risks of chemical-laden conventional agriculture, including links to serious illnesses like cancer.
Sustainability & Environmental Protection: Unlike industrial farming, which depletes soil nutrients and disrupts biodiversity, our organic methods restore soil fertility, promote biodiversity, and safeguard the ecosystem for future generations
Improved Yields & Food Security: Our approach strengthens soil structure at the microbiological level, leading to better crop growth and resilience against climate change.


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Farm Gallery: A Glimpse into Nature’s Bounty

Every snapshot or video tells a story—of hard work, dedication, and our commitment to healthier food and a greener planet.

Land preparation at the farm. Projected to plant corn, cassava, watermelon, yam. Starting late March/early April.

Tomatoes Section of the farm

Birds at the farm

Endogenous/Organic methods of treating chickens in the farm

Sorting the fingerlings

Fish Section

Preparation of the fish ponds

Cassava section


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Organic Farm Initiative

Farming for Health, Sustainability, and a Better Future

Farming God’s Way (FGW)

We follow the Farming God’s Way (FGW) method, a holistic agricultural model rooted in Biblical principles, sustainable management, and innovative technology. FGW promotes:

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  • 100% ground coverage with organic mulch
  • Crop rotation and biodiversity
  • Natural plant nutrition
  • Long-term soil health improvement