Agriculture and livestock
Aggregation stations, feedlots, irrigated cropping, veterinary access, traceability, and pastoral integration.
Sovereign impact capital
Fulcrum structures and develops integrated agriculture, processing, energy, housing, and logistics platforms that turn fragmented supply chains into durable economic centers.
The thesis
Nigeria has one of Africa's largest livestock populations, but the value chain remains constrained by informal slaughter, limited cold chain, inconsistent standards, and weak access to transparent markets.
Fulcrum's platform is designed to anchor six export-grade halal processing hubs with feedlots, dairy, tanneries, water systems, embedded renewable power, housing, schools, clinics, aggregation stations, and national distribution.
Hub township model
Each hub is planned as a self-sustaining economic township, not a single processing building. The model links livestock procurement, food safety, cold storage, housing, energy, and co-product recovery into one operating system.
Explore project designWhat Fulcrum builds
Aggregation stations, feedlots, irrigated cropping, veterinary access, traceability, and pastoral integration.
Halal slaughter, fabrication, dairy, packaging, blast freezing, and temperature-controlled distribution.
Embedded power, water, worker housing, hospitals, schools, markets, and community services around each hub.
Project spotlight
A multi-state platform across Niger, Gombe, Adamawa, Katsina, Yobe, and Sokoto, connected to national distribution centers and export channels.
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