Our Community
A community designed to support farmers, reward discipline, and unlock growth.




Agents, Members & Partners

Agents
Agents serve as the coordinators and field managers who keep the farming system running smoothly. They onboard farmers, organize groups, deliver training, supervise inputs, monitor crop performance, and guide farmers through harvest and aggregation. Their work ensures discipline, accuracy, and timely execution across every farming cycle. Agents grow into strong community leaders with access to advanced training, performance incentives, and long term development opportunities.
Members
Members are farmers registered under the cooperative through their local groups. Each member participates in structured training, receives access to input credit, enjoys insurance protection, and benefits from organized market access and continuous field support. Members are expected to attend training, follow agronomic guidance, maintain simple records, allow field monitoring, and complete repayment after harvest. Through this structure, farmers increase yields, improve income, and build long term stability for their households.


Partners
Partners strengthen the community by providing resources, expertise, and operational support. These include institutions in agriculture, finance, insurance, technology, and market access. Their involvement allows the community to operate at scale, maintain quality standards, and connect farmers to better opportunities.
Read Our Success Stories
Discover how investors, farmers and agri-businesses are achieving real growth through Marginplus.
Musa
Farmer
Before joining Marginplus, Musa harvested less than 8 bags of maize per hectare. In his first season with structured training and proper inputs, Musa harvested 18 bags. He repaid his input credit easily and used the profit to expand his farm from 1 hectare to 2 hectares.
His cluster received a performance reward for achieving over 95 percent repayment.
Ali
Farmer
Ali, age 22, started as a smallholder farmer with little direction. After receiving training, he became one of the top performing farmers in his cluster and was later selected as a community agent.
Today he manages 45 farmers, earns additional income as an agent, and plans to open a small aggregation center with his earnings.
Hadiza
Farmer
Hadiza, a member from Yamaltu Deba, joined the community with no prior experience in agribusiness. After participating in the women’s training sessions and working with her cluster, she became one of the first beneficiaries of the rice processing program.
She now supplies retailers in her area and has doubled her income within one season.
Difa Community
In Difa community, an entire cluster recorded 100 percent attendance during training sessions. Their yields improved by more than 40 percent, leading to the cluster being selected for value addition activities in the next cycle.
The community now supplies bulk produce directly to structured buyers.