GoatForce is a 25-acre high-security genetic hub in Lagos, localizing world-class Boer and Kalahari Red genetics to solve Nigeria's protein deficit through precision breeding.
Traditional breeds grow slowly with low meat-to-bone ratios. A local goat sells for N50K-280K. Elite imports fetch N1M-3M. The gap is genetics.
Massive reliance on scattered smallholders. No DNA certification, no pedigree tracking, no standardized breeding programs.
Every elite Boer or Kalahari Red goat is imported from South Africa or Botswana at extreme cost. Nigeria has no domestic genetics hub.
Traditional grazing methods leave high-value livestock vulnerable. One Nigerian farm lost N200M to rustling and poisoning. The fortress model is overdue.
GoatForce starts with 55 purebred, DNA-certified Boer and Kalahari Red goats, then multiplies elite genetics and distributes Champion Studs to upgrade farms across Nigeria.
Purebred stock verified by DNA testing. RFID tags and injectable microchips for dual identification. Every animal tracked from birth to sale.
3-meter perimeter fencing with electric topping. AI-powered 24/7 CCTV with night vision. Industrial-grade biosecurity protocols.
Starlink-powered connectivity for real-time oversight. RFID-synced herd management software. International management standards, managed from the UK.
24/7 CCTV with night vision and intelligent alerts. Real-time monitoring from anywhere in the world.
High-speed internet enabling remote CEO oversight from London, with zero lag on critical decisions.
Every animal carries dual identification. Weight, health, and breeding data synced to management software.
3-meter perimeter fencing with high-voltage electric topping. Industrial-grade quarantine and disinfection protocols.
GoatForce is not just a farm. It is a national genetics infrastructure play. By localizing world-class Boer and Kalahari Red genetics in Nigeria, we eliminate import dependency, upgrade the national herd, and build a ₦500M asset that serves the country for generations.