Chi Farms Limited Graduate Trainee Programme 2026
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Chi Farms Limited Graduate Trainee Programme 2026

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Chi Farms Limited is now taking applications for its 2026 graduate trainee programme. The scheme offers practical training, mentorship, and real experience in poultry, aquaculture, and related fields. Apply before 31 October 2025 to be considered.

Chi Farms opens 2026 graduate trainee programme

Chi Farms Limited, part of the TGI Group, has thrown open its doors for fresh graduates who want a start in agribusiness. From poultry to fish farming, from hatcheries to food processing, they’ve built a name that reaches across Nigeria and into West Africa. Now they are looking for the next batch of young hands and sharp minds to carry that work forward.

About the company

For years, Chi Farms has been a strong presence in Nigeria’s agriculture scene. They run one of the most connected poultry operations in the country, but their work spills into aquaculture and frozen food distribution too. Their network touches every step, from raising birds to getting packaged products into the hands of customers.

What’s on the table

The 2026 graduate trainee programme isn’t about sitting in an office waiting for emails. It’s built for those who want to learn by doing, with guidance from experienced people in the field.

There are openings across:

  • Animal production
  • Hatchery operations
  • Processing
  • Sales
  • Quality assurance

It’s a chance to see the process from start to finish, and maybe even find the part of the chain that excites you most.

Who can step in

  • Graduates with at least a 2:1 or Upper Credit in Agriculture, Animal Science, Aquaculture, Food Science, or related courses
  • Those with a real interest in agribusiness and sustainable practices

When and where

  • Locations: Lagos and Ogun
  • Application deadline: 31 October 2025

How to throw your hat in

If you meet the requirements and feel ready for the work, complete the Chi Farms application form before the closing date.

It could be your doorway into a field where hard work pays, and as we say here, “na who get farm go chop well.”

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