Wangaraufoods was honored to participate in the Agrinnovation Summit 2.0, held at Harbour Point, Victoria Island, Lagos an influential gathering of agripreneurs, innovators, policymakers and food system leaders across Nigeria

The summit created an inspiring platform for discussing the future of agriculture, food processing, sustainability and digital transformation. For Wangaraufoods, it served as a powerful reminder of why innovation and collaboration are essential to building a stronger and more accessible food ecosystem.
Key Takeaways from the Summit
1. Innovation Drives the Future
From digital tools to advanced processing technologies, the summit emphasized that agribusinesses must embrace new methods to stay competitive. This aligns with our ongoing efforts to improve sorting, packaging, and clean-energy production.
2. Partnerships Matter
We connected with producers, distributors, tech founders, and development partners; an affirmation that transforming the food value chain requires unity.

Mr. Ola (Logistics Manager) Proudly representing Wangaraufoods at Agrinnovation Summit 2.0
3. Sustainability Is Non-Negotiable
Discussions highlighted climate resilience, waste reduction and eco-friendly practices reinforcing our shift to biodegradable packaging, refill solutions, and cleaner processing.
Why This Summit Matters to Wangaraufoods
Attending Agrinnovation Summit 2.0 helps us stay aligned with national and global food trends while strengthening our mission to provide accessible, clean and premium Nigerian food items from Proudly Nigerian Snacks to Groceries and Firewood-Roasted Proteins.
The event also deepened our commitment to supporting women and youth in agribusiness, a key pillar of our brand identity.
Looking Ahead
With new insights and fresh inspiration, Wangaraufoods is ready to implement improved processes, build new partnerships, and continue contributing to Nigeria’s evolving agrifood landscape. The future of food is innovative, collaborative and proudly Nigerian and we are excited to be part of it.
