By Adedapo Adesanya
Tractor on The Go (TOG), a subsidiary of Origin Tech Group, has launched a groundbreaking tractor-hailing app service in a move to keep revolutionizing large-scale agriculture in Nigeria.
According to a statement, the platform is designed to tackle the challenges of low tractor density and limited access to mechanization services among small-holder farmers which aligns with TOG’s mission to empower farming communities by providing affordable and accessible mechanization support, enhancing farm productivity, and contributing to food security across the nation.
Tractor on The Go was established to bring together stakeholders within the agricultural value chain, fostering seamless collaboration to deliver mechanization services to smallholder farmers in their communities, associations, and clusters. The initiative is strategically designed to address the persistent lack of mechanization support that has stunted the growth of small-scale farming in Nigeria.
Speaking on the move, Mr Anthony Agbolohan, Head of Tractor on The Go said, “We recognize how crucial mechanization is for improving farm productivity and securing the livelihoods of smallholder farmers. Our goal is to break down the barriers that have historically limited farmers’ access to tractors and other essential equipment.
“Tractor on The Go isn’t just a service; it’s a movement dedicated to transforming agriculture in Nigeria and beyond.”
According to the firm, the primary aim of Tractor on The Go is to ensure every farmer can access mechanization services promptly, which will boost productivity and maximize returns on existing landholdings. By strategically increasing tractor density across Nigeria, TOG is paving the way for a sustainable and profitable agribusiness environment, ultimately contributing to the nation’s agricultural development.
TOG also offers cost-effective tractor services tailored to the needs of smallholder farmers, helping them scale their operations efficiently.
“The project is also committed to training and mentoring young people, giving them the tools and knowledge to access and manage tractors when needed—without the financial burden of ownership—thereby fostering entrepreneurship within the agricultural sector,” the statement added.
The app is looking at establishing a Mobile Tractor Centre in every state across Nigeria, ensuring that farmers have reliable and continuous access to mechanization services.
“We urge all interested farmers to join this transformative initiative. By harnessing the power of technology and collaboration, Tractor on The Go is set to eliminate the challenges faced by smallholder farmers, making agriculture more productive and profitable for everyone involved,” Mr Agbolohan added.