eMsika 1. 95% of the agricultural input suppliers in Zambia are based in the capital city, causing farmers in remote areas to lose a lot of money and time when travelling to buy farm inputs. This is also due to local re-sellers not fully being stocked, having fake inputs and price exploitation. 2. Due to the fact that small scale farmers can’t afford to hire a farm manager and the ratio of extension farmers from the government is at 2000 farmer to 1 extension officer. Hence the reason why farmers get advice from us. We offer an online platform that provides small-scale farmers in rural areas access to farming raw materials such as seeds, fertilizer, equipment etc, they can pay for them using mobile money and we deliver to their home town, all this in an easy, affordable and convenient way. We also provide remote consultation services to farmers who can’t afford to hire a qualified farm manager (we plan to create a shared economy platform of agriculture experts that can be hired on the go). Secteurs Agri-entreprise, Commerce électronique Emplacement Lusaka, Zambie Etape Se connecter pour afficher les détails Marchés Se connecter pour afficher les détails Modèle client Se connecter pour afficher les détails Recettes Se connecter pour afficher les détails Prise en charge par SAIS > SAIS Investment Readiness Programme 2023 – Farmed Animal Tech Start-ups GIZ VC4A > Mentor Driven Capital program Zambia 2020 BongoHive Innovation & Technology Hub Contact Se connecter pour afficher les détails Les médias sociaux Articles Scaling digital agriculture innovations: Startups selected for investment readiness program Meet the 14 African startups selected for the GIZ-SAIS Investment Readiness Program kicked off in Nairobi, Kenya on 12-13 December 2019. The “Scaling digital… Lire plus Meet the 9 startups selected for the Village Capital Agriculture Africa 2019 Accelerator Village Capital’s Agriculture Africa 2019 Accelerator is focused on solutions that improve outcomes for small farmers and address food security issues. A few noteworthy… Lire plus
Scaling digital agriculture innovations: Startups selected for investment readiness program Meet the 14 African startups selected for the GIZ-SAIS Investment Readiness Program kicked off in Nairobi, Kenya on 12-13 December 2019. The “Scaling digital… Lire plus
Meet the 9 startups selected for the Village Capital Agriculture Africa 2019 Accelerator Village Capital’s Agriculture Africa 2019 Accelerator is focused on solutions that improve outcomes for small farmers and address food security issues. A few noteworthy… Lire plus