27/02/2026
🌍 When Global Research Validates Your Local Mission
The new report from the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) - Nigeria hit differently when we read it this morning.
Not just because the numbers are staggering:
📉 33.1 million Nigerians facing food insecurity by 2025
📊 35% of children under five stunted—concentrated in the North
🌾 Millet & sorghum yields could drop 13–20% by 2080 due to climate change
But because GAIN's conclusion mirrors what we're building at AgriRise Africa:
"Support policies, programmes, and investments that address climate risks and nutrition outcomes together."
Together is the key word.
For too long, we've treated climate adaptation and nutrition as separate problems. They're not. A farmer whose yields collapse from erratic rainfall can't afford nutritious food. A malnourished child can't learn, grow, or escape poverty.
At AgriRise Africa, our circular model was designed to solve both at once:
✅ Input financing + climate-smart training - builds farmer resilience
✅ CereMeal+ fortified food - fights hidden hunger in the same communities
✅ Circular value chain - keeps prosperity circulating locally
This report isn't just validation. It's a call to action for investors, policymakers, and practitioners to get behind integrated solutions.
📥 Read the full report (link in comments)
💬 What's your take on connecting climate action and nutrition?