Azu River Farms is a serious indoor catfish operation in Nigeria — built around clean water, consistent feeding, and year-round supply.
Catfish demand in Nigeria is non-stop. Fresh, grilled, smoked — it's a staple in households, restaurants, and street kitchens across the country. But supply is the problem: most farms run outdoor earthen ponds that swing with the weather, lose fish to disease, and can't promise consistent size or volume.
We built Azu River Farms to fix that. Indoor tanks, controlled water, controlled feed, daily attention. The kind of operation that traders and restaurants can actually count on.
Our tanks sit under a covered roof, so the fish aren't exposed to direct sun, heavy rain, or runoff. Water flows in clean and is managed every day.
Each tank is on a feeding schedule matched to its grow-out stage. Fingerlings get one program; market-size fish get another. Everything tracked.
Smaller stock starts in IBC totes for close monitoring. Once they hit size, they move into the main tarpaulin grow-out tanks.
The plan isn't just to sell more fish. It's to build a respected aquaculture business in this region — one that creates jobs, supplies a wider market, and eventually moves into hatchery operations and fish processing. That's the long road. We're walking it.
We're happy to show buyers around the facility. Message us to book a visit.