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Clean Technology Opens New Revenue Streams for Nigerian MSMEs

Clean technology offers Nigerian farmers and MSMEs new income paths via solar, biomass and green innovation, says SMEFUNDS CEO.

November 5, 2025
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Clean technology is rapidly transforming Nigeria’s agricultural and business landscape. According to Dr. Femi Oye, CEO of SMEFUNDS, renewable energy and green innovations are opening new doors for farmers and small-to-medium enterprises (MSMEs). He explained that beyond reducing carbon emissions, clean tech can drive productivity, lower costs, and create sustainable wealth across multiple value chains.

Merging Agriculture with Green Innovation

Across Africa, solar irrigation, biomass energy, and small-scale renewable grids are reshaping rural economies. These solutions not only help farmers cut operating costs but also generate new revenue streams. In fact, a recent Clean Energy Trade and Emerging Markets Report highlights that many developing nations are expanding solar and bio-energy adoption to strengthen both food and energy security.

Dr. Oye emphasized that Nigeria’s agribusiness sector stands to gain the most. Currently, many farmers still depend on diesel generators or erratic grid power. However, with solar systems, by-product reuse, and energy storage, farmers can improve yields, reduce waste, and build stronger communities. Moreover, this clean-energy shift helps MSMEs stabilize production, increase competitiveness, and tap into emerging markets.

Why This Matters for Entrepreneurs and Startups

For forward-thinking entrepreneurs, clean technology represents more than a passing trend, it’s a competitive advantage. By leveraging renewable energy and waste-to-value systems, MSMEs can significantly cut costs and scale sustainably. Furthermore, the growing movement toward greener business models attracts climate-focused investors and development partners who are eager to fund innovation.

Consequently, Smartpreneurs who embrace clean tech can benefit in multiple ways:

  • Multiple income opportunities: Farmers can monetize waste such as rice husks or cassava peels for biomass production, while MSMEs can operate solar-powered processing and cold-chain facilities.

  • Reduced operational risks: Clean energy minimizes fuel costs and reduces exposure to price fluctuations.

  • Access to finance: As governments and donors prioritize sustainability, entrepreneurs in clean tech gain access to grants, incentives, and soft loans.

  • Enhanced brand positioning: Businesses that adopt eco-friendly models stand out as modern, responsible, and globally competitive.

Related: Nigeria, EU & France Launch €10.2m To Boost Local Manufacturing

Action Steps for Smartpreneurs

To fully take advantage of this growing opportunity:

  1. Assess your value chain. Identify areas where renewable energy can reduce waste or costs.

  2. Collaborate strategically. Partner with solar or biomass experts to scale efficiently.

  3. Develop a clear impact model. Demonstrate measurable benefits for both investors and customers.

  4. Stay informed. Keep up with clean-energy policies, funding opportunities, and new technologies.

  5. Communicate impact. Share your sustainability success stories to attract customers and investors alike.

The Future is Green

As Nigeria advances toward an energy transition, clean technology will remain a powerful engine for inclusive growth. Therefore, entrepreneurs who act now can lead this transformation, turning sunlight and waste into sustainable wealth. According to Dr. Oye, “Clean energy is not just about power, it’s about people, productivity, and prosperity.”

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