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Generate my Farm Lease agreementBank of Agriculture Loan Application Checklist
Securing a loan for a farm business with the Bank of Agriculture is an achievable goal when you prepare thoughtfully. Great success rests on three pillars: a realistic production and market plan, secure land access (ideally backed by a clear lease or title), and demonstrable repayment capacity on the part of the borrower. Below is the checklist to secure a loan from bank of agriculture, especially in the area of crop farming and livestock projects.
1. Applicant Identification & Eligibility
Ensure all personal or organisational details are accurate and verifiable.
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Valid means of identification (National ID, Voter’s Card, Driver’s Licence, or International Passport)
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Recent passport photograph
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Bank Verification Number (BVN)
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Evidence of Nigerian citizenship or registered Nigerian entity
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Completed BOA loan application form
2. Business Structure & Registration
BOA gives preference to properly structured farming ventures.
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CAC registration documents (Business Name or Limited Liability Company), where applicable
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Cooperative registration certificate (for farmer groups or associations)
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Constitution or by-laws (for cooperatives)
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Tax Identification Number (TIN), if available
3. Farm Project Proposal (Core Requirement)
Your proposal should clearly explain what you farm, how you farm, and how you will repay.
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Executive summary of the farm project
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Type of farming activity (crop, livestock, poultry, aquaculture, or mixed farming)
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Farm size and production capacity
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Location of the farm (state, LGA, and community)
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Farming cycle and duration (planting to harvest or production cycle)
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Detailed cost breakdown (inputs, labour, equipment, logistics)
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Revenue projections and expected cash flow
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Loan amount requested and proposed repayment plan
4. Land Ownership or Farm Access Documents
BOA requires proof that you have legal access to the farmland.
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Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), Deed of Assignment, or customary land allocation letter
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Farm Lease Agreement where land is leased (strongly recommended)
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Evidence of land inspection or site verification (where applicable)
A properly drafted farm lease agreement helps demonstrate stability, tenure security, and seriousness of the project.
5. Crop or Livestock-Specific Supporting Documents
For Crop Farming:
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Crop plan and planting schedule
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Seed or seedling source confirmation
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Fertiliser and agro-input estimates
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Irrigation or water access plan (if applicable)
For Livestock Projects:
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Livestock breed details and stocking plan
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Housing and biosecurity plan
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Feed sourcing strategy
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Veterinary care and disease management plan
6. Financial Capacity & Banking Records
These documents help BOA assess financial discipline and risk.
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Bank account statement (usually 6 months, if available)
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Evidence of prior farming income or agribusiness transactions
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Existing loan obligations, if any (full disclosure is critical)
7. Collateral or Security (Where Required)
Depending on the loan scheme, BOA may request security.
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Acceptable collateral documents (land, equipment, or guarantor)
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Guarantor’s valid ID and consent letter (if applicable)
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Insurance cover (where required by the loan scheme)
8. Risk Mitigation & Compliance
Show that you understand farming risks and have mitigation measures.
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Basic risk assessment (weather, pests, disease, market volatility)
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Insurance plans (NAIC or other agricultural insurance schemes)
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Compliance with local agricultural regulations or extension guidelines
9. Supporting Declarations & Undertakings
Final confirmations before submission.
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Signed loan undertaking
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Consent for credit checks and field verification
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Commitment to monitoring and reporting requirements
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