Platform Guide

One Platform. Three Roles. Zero Middlemen.

AgriLink connects Nigerian farmers, buyers, and logistics providers in a single marketplace — with transparency, speed, and verified trust built in from the start.

The Platform

How AgriLink Works

01

Register & Get Verified

Sign up as a Supplier, Buyer, or Logistics provider. Suppliers are reviewed before their listings go live — buyers and logistics providers activate immediately.

02

List or Browse Produce

Suppliers post verified listings with crop type, grade, quantity, and pricing. Buyers search and filter by commodity, state, grade, and price in real time.

03

Connect Directly

Buyers send inquiries or post RFQs. Suppliers respond with availability and terms. No intermediaries — every message goes directly between parties.

04

Coordinate Logistics

Logistics providers list their routes, vehicle types, and capacity. Buyers and suppliers connect with verified carriers for last-mile delivery.

Role Breakdown

Your Journey on AgriLink

For Suppliers

Farmers & Agro-Processors

  1. Register

    Create your supplier account with business name, crop types, state, and LGA.

  2. Await Approval

    Your account is reviewed by our team within 24–48 hours. You'll receive an email when approved.

  3. Post Listings

    Add produce listings — crop, variety, quantity, quality grade, price per unit, and availability window.

  4. Receive Inquiries

    Buyers contact you directly through inquiry threads. Reply, negotiate, and close deals in one place.

Register as Supplier

For Buyers

Wholesalers & Processors

  1. Register Free

    Create a buyer account. No review required — your account activates immediately.

  2. Browse or Post RFQ

    Filter the marketplace by crop, state, grade, and price — or post an RFQ to let matching suppliers come to you.

  3. Send Inquiries

    Open a direct thread with any supplier. Share quantity needed, target price, and delivery requirements.

  4. Close the Deal

    Negotiate and finalise terms directly. No platform fees on the transaction — AgriLink facilitates the connection.

Register as Buyer

For Logistics

Transport Providers

  1. Register

    Sign up as a Logistics provider. Your account activates immediately after registration.

  2. Complete Your Profile

    Add vehicle type, vehicle count, routes covered (by state), and commodities handled.

  3. Get Listed

    Once your profile is complete, you appear in the logistics directory — visible to buyers and suppliers searching for carriers.

  4. Receive Requests

    Buyers and suppliers send connection requests with route and delivery requirements. Reply directly through the platform.

Register as Logistics

Buyer Feature

Can't find exactly what you need? Post an RFQ.

A Request for Quotation (RFQ) lets buyers publish procurement requirements publicly. Suppliers whose listed crops match your commodity will receive an email notification.

Set a quantity, target price, delivery state, and deadline — then let matching suppliers come to you.

Post your requirement

Specify commodity, quantity, grade, delivery state, and deadline

Suppliers are notified

Matching suppliers receive an email with your RFQ details

Review and select

Suppliers respond through the platform — compare and choose

FAQs

Common Questions

How long does supplier approval take?

Suppliers are typically reviewed within 24–48 hours of registration. You'll receive an email confirmation once your account is approved.

Can I browse listings without registering?

Yes — the public marketplace is visible to anyone. You'll need to register as a buyer to send inquiries or post RFQs.

Does AgriLink charge a transaction fee?

No. AgriLink facilitates the connection between buyers and suppliers at no transaction cost. Pricing is agreed directly between parties.

What states does AgriLink cover?

All 36 Nigerian states plus the FCT. Listings and logistics routes span the full country.

How are quality grades defined?

Grade A (Premium) — top quality, minimal defects. Grade B (Standard) — good commercial quality. Grade C (Economy) — acceptable for processing or secondary markets.

Can logistics providers see buyer and supplier details?

Logistics providers appear in the directory. Buyers and suppliers initiate contact by sending a connection request — details are shared within that thread.

Get Started

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