Nigeria Farm Profit/Loss Calculator

Complete farm profitability analysis for Nigeria. Calculate revenue, all input costs, net profit, ROI, and break-even yield for Cassava, Maize, Rice and more.

🌿 Section 1: Crop & Farm
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🌿 Section 2: Input Costs
👨‍🌾 Section 3: Labor
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🏠 Section 4: Land & Mechanization
🚛 Section 5: Transport & Marketing
📋 Section 6: Other Costs
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📈 Profit & Loss Summary
📊 Revenue vs Total Cost
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🔍 Key Metrics
🎪 What-If Scenarios

How does your profit change under these conditions?

🎒 Understanding Farm Economics in Nigeria

+ What is ROI in farming?

Return on Investment (ROI) = (Net Profit ÷ Total Cost) × 100. A 30% ROI means for every 100 you invest, you earn back 130. African smallholder farming typically yields 15–50% ROI for well-managed crops in good seasons.

+ Why does post-harvest loss matter so much?

Post-harvest losses are Africa's silent profitability killer. Losing 25% of your cassava harvest to rotting eliminates much of your profit. Hermetic storage bags (PICS, ZeroFly) can reduce cereal losses from 20% to under 2%. The calculator shows exactly how much each percentage point of loss costs you.

+ Why process before selling?

Processing adds value: cassava root → garri (2.5–3× revenue), paddy → milled rice (1.8–2×), oil palm fruit → palm oil (3–4×). The trade-off is processing cost and time. Use the “Process then sell” option to compare.

Farming context: Nigeria

In Nigeria, agriculture contributes about 24% of GDP, employs roughly 35% of the labour force, the average farm is around 0.5 ha โ€” so plan budgets, wages, and repayments around smallholder cash-flow cycles.

Agriculture share of GDP~24%
Arable land34,000,000 ha
Irrigated share~1%
Main rainy seasonApril to October
Main food cropscassava, yam, maize, rice, sorghum, millet
Main export cropscocoa, sesame, cashew, rubber

Growing regions at a glance

RegionAnnual rainfallMajor crops
South-West (Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti)1500 mmcocoa, cassava, maize, yam
South-East (Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi)1800 mmcassava, yam, rice, oil palm
South-South (Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo)2500 mmoil palm, cassava, plantain, rice
North-Central (Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Niger, Nasarawa, Plateau, FCT)1200 mmyam, soybean, rice, sorghum
North-East (Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba)700 mmmillet, sorghum, groundnut, cowpea
North-West (Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Jigawa)800 mmsorghum, millet, rice, maize

Country context from the AfroTools agriculture dataset โ€” planning reference, not agronomic advice. Confirm with local extension services.