Nigerian Agri-Tech Giant ThriveAgric Powers Up Dry Season with 100,000 Farmer Boost.

12 Jun 2024

Renowned Nigerian agri-tech startup ThriveAgric has hit the ground running in the dry season, embarking on a mission to empower over 100,000 smallholder farmers in northern Nigeria. This ambitious initiative aims to unlock a prolific harvest of more than 300,000 metric tons of grains, bolstering food security efforts in the region.

Since its official launch in 2018, ThriveAgric has been a champion for Nigerian farmers, equipping them with the tools and resources they need to thrive. Their pioneering technology platform acts as a one-stop shop, connecting farmers with critical needs like financial access, data-driven farming practices, and lucrative market linkages. Notably, their innovative offline agricultural operating system empowers even those without internet access, utilizing USSD messaging and field agent-powered Android apps to digitize farmer data and assess creditworthiness.

Fueled by a US$56.4 million funding round secured in March 2022, ThriveAgric is now stepping up its game with this dry season campaign. They are not only providing participating farmers with vital irrigation facilities and drought-resistant seeds, but also equipping them with the knowledge and technology to maximize their yields.

This isn't just about boosting production; it's about building a future of resilience and prosperity for Nigerian farmers. By providing access to premium markets and fair prices for their harvests, ThriveAgric empowers these vital contributors to the economy to break free from the cycle of poverty and achieve sustainable success.

ThriveAgric's dry season initiative is a testament to their unwavering commitment to transforming the agricultural landscape in Nigeria. Their dedication to empowering smallholder farmers through technology and market access paves the way for a more food-secure, prosperous future for the entire nation.

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