Building Tomorrow's Farming

From Learning
to Business.

PATC is a full-cycle agrotech college model—combining training, real farm practice, processing and packaging experience, market access, and practical technology—so learners can build enterprises that produce, sell, and scale.

What Makes PATC Different

A model built for real outcomes.

Not another certificate. A full-cycle system designed to take learners from knowledge to enterprise.

01

Full-Cycle Ecosystem

We don't stop at learning or farming. We train through the full value chain—from production to market and growth.

02

Maker-to-Market Practicum

Learners apply training through guided practice: routines, recordkeeping, packaging basics, and real sales steps.

03

Business Systems That Stick

We teach pricing, costing, customer tracking, and simple operations—so results don't fade after motivation does.

The Practical Ecosystem

Learning happens in the classroom.
Mastery happens in the ecosystem.

PATC is built around real-world practice. Learners work through the full cycle using practical routines and guided projects.

PATC Farms (Practicum Sites)

Supervised planting, growing, harvesting, and production routines to build real competence.

Processing & Value Addition

Hands-on exposure to post-harvest handling so learners understand where value is created.

Packaging & Product Readiness

Packaging, labeling, quality routines so what is produced can actually compete in the market.

Market Access & Sales Systems

Structured selling channels, buyers, aggregators, and retail pathways so production connects to income.

Phase 1 (Launch)

Container/backyard practicum, partner-farm days where available, pilot packaging practice, and a required sales test.

Phase 2 (Build)

Dedicated PATC farm sites, enterprise lab workstations, expanded processing and packaging, and stronger buyer linkages.

Agrotech, Made Practical

Technology that improves real farm and market execution.

Recordkeeping & Data Habits

Simple daily records that improve visibility, accountability, and decision quality.

Smart Production Systems

Irrigation routines and basic monitoring practices where supporting infrastructure is available.

Post-Harvest & Quality Systems

Operational checks that protect product quality and reduce avoidable losses.

Market Tech & Sales Systems

Order tracking, customer tracking, and pricing tools that support repeatable sales execution.

Introducing STEAAM at PATC

Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Arts, and Mathematics integrated for enterprise outcomes.

STEAAM connects technical capability with creativity, systems thinking, and market execution across the PATC pathway.

Explore the STEAAM Framework
The Full Circle L2B Model

Closing the loop from
learning to enterprise.

Every stage matters. Every stage connects.

Full Circle L2B model from learning to scaling enterprise
Learning -> Planting -> Growing -> Harvesting -> Processing -> Packaging -> Branding -> Selling -> Scaling
Our Programs

Choose your pathway.

Full Circle L2B Enterprise Program (Pilot)

6 WeeksPilot

A guided enterprise program where you build a market-ready business pathway and complete a real sales test.

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Value-Add & Packaging Accelerator

Accelerator

Turn raw output into a market-ready product with processing, packaging, and pricing clarity.

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Agro-Trade & Distribution Track

Trade

Build income through sourcing, aggregation, and selling—without needing farmland.

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PATC Infrastructure

The PATC Enterprise Lab

Processing. Packaging. Product readiness. Market connection.

Partnerships

Built to collaborate.

PATC is built to collaborate—with universities, farms, industry, and development partners who care about enterprise creation.

International University Partners

Curriculum, guest lectures, and learner pathways

Farm

Practicum sites and demonstration support

Industry & Tech

Smart tools, processing, operational training

Sponsors

Scholarships, equipment, and enterprise support

Founded by Peter Ajuwon, PhD., and Agbenu Esther Ochoga, PhD.