We collaborate with international and national donors to deliver sustainable, data-driven solutions that transform communities and strengthen industries across Nigeria.
DD Hub has a proven track record of delivering projects funded by leading international and national donors. Each initiative aligns with broader national priorities or is designed as a bespoke intervention with measurable results. Our approach ensures accountability, impact, and sustainability.
We provide results-driven programs that leverage data, innovation, and technology to improve livelihoods and drive social change. From agriculture to digital inclusion, our partnerships have empowered thousands across Nigeria.
Together, we drive measurable change through capacity building, digital inclusion, and sustainable practices that create lasting social and economic impact across African farming communities.
We’re proud to work with international and national organizations that share our vision for inclusive growth and sustainable development across Africa.
A two-year GIZ-funded project aimed at empowering 500 smallholder farmers (50% women) with digital tools, skills, and resources to revolutionize agriculture.
Duration: 2 years
Smallholder farmers often struggle to access market trends, weather updates, pest control strategies, and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). Our project provides timely, actionable information to improve decision-making, reduce post-harvest losses, and boost yields.


We tackle key challenges like aflatoxins, salmonella, and chemical residues in sesame and hibiscus, helping farmers meet global quality standards. The result — improved crop quality, optimized production, and increased profitability.
By promoting digital inclusion, innovation, and sustainable practices, the project empowers farmers, strengthens local supply chains, and contributes to Kano State’s agricultural development.
A two-year GIZ-funded project aimed at empowering 500 smallholder farmers (50% women) with digital tools, skills, and resources to revolutionize agriculture.
Duration: 2 years
Smallholder farmers often struggle to access market trends, weather updates, pest control strategies, and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). Our project provides timely, actionable information to improve decision-making, reduce post-harvest losses, and boost yields.


We tackle key challenges like aflatoxins, salmonella, and chemical residues in sesame and hibiscus, helping farmers meet global quality standards. The result — improved crop quality, optimized production, and increased profitability.
By promoting digital inclusion, innovation, and sustainable practices, the project empowers farmers, strengthens local supply chains, and contributes to Kano State’s agricultural development.
A two-year GIZ-funded project aimed at empowering 500 smallholder farmers (50% women) with digital tools, skills, and resources to revolutionize agriculture.
Duration: 2 years
Smallholder farmers often struggle to access market trends, weather updates, pest control strategies, and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). Our project provides timely, actionable information to improve decision-making, reduce post-harvest losses, and boost yields.


We tackle key challenges like aflatoxins, salmonella, and chemical residues in sesame and hibiscus, helping farmers meet global quality standards. The result — improved crop quality, optimized production, and increased profitability.
By promoting digital inclusion, innovation, and sustainable practices, the project empowers farmers, strengthens local supply chains, and contributes to Kano State’s agricultural development.
Work with us to scale impact and open new opportunities. Together we can deliver innovation and empower more communities across Africa.
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