Nigeria’s AgriTech Startup, Peatuce Aims At Improving Local Food Trade Within Africa
Founded on February 1, 2018, the startup is set to improve the local food trade within and across Africa by increasing efficiency, service quality and enhancing profitability for farmers, suppliers and buyers.
“We believe in a future where local farmers play a large role in feeding our communities, and we are working to making that a reality. We are focusing on emerging markets with a target of over 20,000 local farmers on our platform in 2018,” Charles Ogbaoku, CEO Peatuce said.
Ogbaoku and Kingley Ebere, who is the Chief Operations Officer say they started Peatuce because of the ageing profile of Afrikan farmers, poor financial livelihood of smallholder farmers, and the continuous increase in global population.
In return, they believed in order to help African farmers become more efficient, they developed their digital platform.
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Peatuce, they say will tokenize its operation by implementing block chain technology, creating a decentralized sourcing platform, accessible on a mobile app and web, later in 2018.
“The problem is, the local produce trade has remained under-served by technology, we intend changing that narrative,” Kingsley said.
The AgriTech has already started signing up and helping some farmers in Nigeria become profitable through their distributed platform.
