Nigeria's Startup, Pullus Africa, Offering Tech-Enabled Supply Chain Ecosystem
- Joyline Arodi
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
Pullus Africa, founded in 2022 and led by CEO Opeoluwa Fayomi, is an agri-tech startup based in Nigeria that aims to transform poultry farming by offering a tech-enabled supply-chain ecosystem tailored for smallholder and mid-scale farmers.

The company offers access to premium markets, high-quality inputs, extension services, financial support, and cold-chain logistics, all of which are managed via a data-driven digital platform.
By connecting farmers to reliable buyers, streamlining distribution, and ensuring consistent quality and traceability, Pullus Africa helps reduce losses and dramatically increase profitability for poultry producers.
Pullus Africa’s approach has yielded measurable results: on its platform, farmers have seen up to 60% reductions in poultry mortality rates, thanks to better advisory support and improved access to quality feed and veterinary inputs.
Organizing farms into clusters ensures community cooperation, shared best practices, and stronger bargaining power. By linking producers to premium markets with on-time payments, the startup is helping build trust and stability in a sector often plagued by fragmentation and unreliable supply chains.
Since its inception, Pullus Africa has grown to employ dozens of people and attract attention as one of Nigeria’s promising ag-tech ventures.
In 2025, the company was highlighted for providing critical financing support to Nigeria’s poultry farmers — a step that underlines its evolving role not just as a supply-chain medium but also as a financial enabler for agribusiness.
As it scales, Pullus Africa stands as a model for how technology, logistics, and financial inclusion can converge to uplift agriculture across West Africa.










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