Nigerian-born farmer on a mission to build food security for B.C.’s Black community

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By Jason Pires Global News

Posted February 24, 2025 9:48 pm

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With the soaring cost of living, food insecurity has become a critical concern in B.C. Now one man is on a mission to address the affordability challenges. Jason Pires reports.

Even in the winter, Nigerian-born Toyin K. Ajayi is blazing trails.

He’s a big part of a tiny fraternity in Canada — there are not a lot of Black farmers in Canada.

“Zero-point-two per cent,” Ajayi said.

He is 100 per cent committed to not just farming, but providing affordable, culturally preferred food for Canada’s Black, African and Caribbean communities.

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Ajayi started before the COVID-19 pandemic.

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But now with food insecurity concerns on the rise, the founder of the Canadian Black Farmers’ Association is expanding.

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He’s in the midst of erecting a new greenhouse at his farm.

The magic behind his operation is the soil — which includes goat manure, which he has no shortage of.

“Their manure is very good to what we are doing,” he said.

The proof is in the kitchen.

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He’s not just planting, growing and cooking.

Ajayi is making hay out of his surroundings, educating and offering hands-on training for others on how to get their start in the agricultural industry in Canada.

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He’s a harvesting hero for B.C.’s Black community and has helped spearhead an African foods food bank in Surrey.

A shining example of self-sufficiency during these uncertain times.

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