ACW-SEDCI Agro-Industrial Parks transform rural communities into productive, energy-powered, skills-driven industrial ecosystems—without displacement or dependency.
An Agro-Industrial Park is not just a farm. It is a living system that integrates land, people, agriculture, energy, processing, logistics, and markets—anchored in community ownership - placing the people at the centre, and availing them all they lack singularly - science, technology, market, and management capabilities.
Land, labor, and value remain with local communities through cooperative and SPV structures.
Renewable and biomass energy power homes, processing facilities, and SMEs.
Farming feeds processing, processing feeds markets—creating circular local economies.
Tangible benefits that change daily life—not promises.
Jobs, housing, skills, energy, and ownership.
Tax base expansion, food security, social stability.
De-risked projects, scale, impact-linked returns.
A structured, inclusive process that turns residents into AIP participants and co-beneficiaries.
Sensitisation, trust-building, and cooperative formation with traditional and local institutions.
Identification of farmers, youth, artisans, technicians, and entrepreneurs.
Community land, water, and biomass assets structured into the AIP framework.
Employment, cooperative dividends, and SPV-linked revenue participation.
Integrated components working as one productive ecosystem.
Reliable, community-linked energy systems powering productivity.
Crop residue and organic waste converted into electricity and heat.
Solar and biomass-powered cold rooms reduce post-harvest losses.
24/7 power ensures continuous processing and SME operations.
Multiple entry points for participation across the AIP ecosystem.