Agri-food entrepreneurs of Africa

in #steemit5 years ago

Most of you know by now that I want to eradicate the ancient tool called the "hoe" in my lifetime, banish it to a museum, and replace it with innovative technologies and mechanization that help improve the lives, productivity and livelihoods of our rural farmers, especially women! A few weeks ago, one of you sent me a link about Hello Tractor, an agritech company that's impressed me for a long time. Hello Tractor uses a shared economy business model that I told you about before... kind of like an "Uber for farmers," but much more.

Founded in 2014 by Jehiel Oliver, a former investment banker-turned-agripreneur, Hello Tractor has already touched the lives of 250k+ smallholder farmers, most who can't afford to own their own tractors. A social enterprise, Hello Tractor first launched in Nigeria and now also operates in Kenya, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Their goal is to reach 15 million farmers by 2025, not just across our continent but rural Asia, as well.

__With respect, let's hope such innovative ventures put hoe suppliers out of business!!

Now all of you know about my #Re-ImagineRural vision. Jehiel Oliver is a social entrepreneur who had a similar vision, adding innovation to a rural challenge centuries old... (To give you an idea why I don't like hoes, did you know that with a tractor, a field that might take 40 days to prepare for planting by hand can be prepped in only about eight hours?!)

Jehiel started his career as an urban professional making money in investment banking/private equity... but an entrepreneur at heart, Jehiel first left that safe path to launch a company called Aya Consulting. One thing that company focused on was finding commercial solutions to challenges faced by African farmers, especially the need for micro-loans which were very difficult to find...

Jehiel said he was hosting a seminar in the Philippines when he was first inspired to find a solution for the critical need of smallholder farmers, mostly women, to get access to farm machinery. And it was actually Jehiel's wife who first came up with the name "Hello Tractor" over dinner one evening as they were talking about the vision...

"We wanted to highlight the social aspect of the business," Jehiel explained, "while keeping the name simple enough so that it could be universally understood across cultures."

__What do you see? I see that even Day #1 as a start-up, Jehiel was planning ahead to launch a scalable multinational agritech business!

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