Mayal Organic group of companies Expands to Nasarawa, Seeks NSG’s Support
By Roseline Okafor, Nasarawa.
Mayal Organic Group of Companies and Mayal Agricultural Services Limited held a meeting with women of Karu Local Government Area at Kuchikau to launch the company in Nasarawa State.
The theme was: “Advancing Nigeria’s Transition from Consumption to Structured Production and Value-Added Processing through Sustainable Agro-Industrial Investment under Mayal Organic.”
Mayal Agricultural Services Company Limited is an indigenous agribusiness and agro-processing company established in 2013 and formally incorporated in 2017.
He said to strengthen its industrial and energy focused operations, Mayal registered a subsidiary, YAL organic Farms enterprise, which has since evolved into YAL organic industries limited.
It was founded to address food security, value addition in agriculture, renewable energy adoption, and sustainable livelihoods through innovation-driven agribusiness solutions.
Dr. Daniel Usman, founder and CEO of Mayal Agricultural Services Company Limited, said the company produces different natural products.
According to him, it has adopted a community-driven sourcing model, working closely with farmers and local cooperatives to strengthen regional agricultural value chains, and he called for investors to buy available shares from the company.
Special guest at the event, Ambassador Dr. Kabir Olaoye, commended the initiative by Dr. Daniel and his team for establishing a resourceful company and promised to contribute to its success.
He cited how Dangote started his business, believing that Mayal Organic Company will be useful to all categories of individuals.
Mrs. Lois Samuel Audu, the women leader for Wadada’s campaign council, appreciated the inclusion spirit by the management of Mayal Organic Company and urged women to participate fully in its operations.
Members of the company, in their contributions, said the company has legal backing and has products sold across major supermarkets in Kaduna State, emphasizing the need for stakeholders to key into the project.