
From left: Beauty Harrison, Sales Manager at Polymath Real Estate Limited; Realtor Jonathan Ikehide; Realtor Ebere Ruth Samuel; and Oyeshide Mary, Customer/Admin Officer at Polymath Real Estate Limited, recently at the unveiling of Greens & Farms in Lagos.
In a bold response to rising investor demand for smarter and more sustainable asset classes, Polymath Real Estate Limited has launched Greens & Farms, its first agricultural real estate product—signaling a decisive shift beyond conventional residential and commercial developments.
The new offering is the result of consistent feedback from clients and partners following the successful delivery of over five real estate projects. According to Mr. Emmanuel Nnanna, Brand and Communications Manager at Polymath Real Estate Limited, investors increasingly sought opportunities that deliver more than property ownership.
“Many of our clients wanted something sustainable, income-generating, and impactful,” Nnanna explained. “They were looking beyond traditional real estate. That demand led us to Greens & Farms—our agricultural real estate project located in Aiyepe, Odogbolu.”
Greens & Farms is designed to tap into the growing appeal of land investments directly linked to food production. By merging secure land ownership with structured agricultural operations, the product offers investors diversification, steady passive income, and a chance to participate in Nigeria’s expanding food economy.
The model is straightforward yet flexible. Investors can acquire plots, acres, or hectares within a purpose-built agricultural estate and choose between self-managing their farms or adopting a fully managed option. Under the managed model, Polymath oversees planting, harvesting, marketing, and day-to-day farm operations. The project’s primary crop is plantain, selected for its high yield, strong market demand, and reliable return profile.
This flexibility positions Greens & Farms as an attractive option for young professionals, real estate investors, agro-investment enthusiasts, diaspora buyers, families, and first-time landowners seeking secure, income-generating assets.
Beyond physical land ownership, the product is built as a tech-enabled investment experience. Investors will have access to a digital app to track crop growth, expected yields, and income in real time, supported by regular project updates, transparent documentation, and expert agricultural guidance. A dedicated customer support team will accompany investors throughout their investment journey.
Greens & Farms also reflects Polymath Real Estate’s broader mission to redefine property investment through innovation, structure, and professional standards—making it possible for anyone, anywhere, to invest without physical presence.
To drive adoption, the company has rolled out a robust marketing strategy centered on visibility, credibility, and engagement. This includes PR campaigns, media features, targeted digital marketing, expert-led webinars, agricultural events, site tours, and structured diaspora outreach, supported by pre-launch teasers and countdown campaigns.
Industry watchers note that the project aligns with a wider shift in real estate trends, as investors increasingly favour assets that combine security with consistent income. With food production now a global priority, agricultural real estate is gaining recognition as one of the most stable, future-focused investment categories.
Backed by thorough due diligence, sustainable farming practices, and data-driven planning, Polymath says Greens & Farms is built for long-term value creation. The company anticipates strong market uptake, competitive returns from consistent plantain yields, and sustained investor interest as it expands infrastructure, deepens engagement, and builds strategic partnerships.
As the lines between real estate, agriculture, and technology continue to blur, Greens & Farms places Polymath Real Estate at the intersection of wealth creation, sustainability, and one of humanity’s most essential needs—food.
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