For Mrs. Motunrayo Agbaje, a resilient single mother, life took a remarkable turn when she discovered Noiler farming. What started as a small step toward extra income became her pathway to stability, independence, and hope.
From Financial Struggle to Stability
Before raising Noiler birds, Mrs. Agbaje often faced financial uncertainty. Bills piled up, and borrowing money seemed like the only option. That changed when she embraced the Mother Unit Farmer model — a system where farmers raise Noiler chicks from day-old to about five weeks before selling them.
With each cycle, she earned consistent income, covered her expenses, and completely stopped taking loans. “I no longer borrow to survive. Now, I pay my bills with ease,” she proudly shares.
Why Noiler Birds Are Different
Noiler birds are more than just chickens — they are a proven solution for sustainable poultry farming in Nigeria. They are:
- Hardy and Resilient – Thrive in diverse environments and resist common poultry diseases.
- Low Maintenance – Require less feed and management compared to other breeds.
- Dual-purpose – Provide both high-quality meat and nutritious eggs for home consumption and sale.
For Mrs. Agbaje, this meant lower farming risks, steady returns, and a sustainable source of livelihood.
A Movement for Empowerment
By joining the Noiler community, Mrs. Agbaje became part of a wider mission — promoting sustainable agriculture, women’s empowerment, and improved livelihoods for smallholder farmers across Nigeria.
Noiler farming is more than just raising poultry. It’s about achieving food security, creating income stability, and building a brighter future for rural families.
Watch Mrs. Agbaje’s Full Story
Her journey is proof that with the right tools, determination, and the right breed, anyone can turn poultry farming into a life-changing opportunity.
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