StartUp Spotlight
Complete Farmer: The Ghanaian Agritech Empowering African Farmers with Technology and Market Access
They make up over 80% of all farmers in Africa and produce over 80% of the continent’s food.
However, smallholder farmers face a number of challenges, including poor market access.
This is where Complete Farmer comes in.
Who is Complete Farmer?
Complete Farmer is a Ghanaian agritech startup that is transforming the agricultural landscape in Africa.
Founded in 2016, the company has developed an end-to-end agricultural marketplace that connects farmers to markets, resources, and data.
Complete Farmer’s mission is to empower African farmers to increase their productivity, incomes, and livelihoods.
The startup uses an end-to-end agricultural marketplace that connects African farmers to markets, resources, and data.
The company’s platform provides farmers with access to:
Markets: Complete Farmer connects farmers to buyers both locally and internationally. The company has a network of over 10,000 farmers and supplies buyers in over 10 countries.
Resources: Complete Farmer provides farmers with access to resources such as high-quality inputs, financial services, and insurance.
Data: Complete Farmer uses data and analytics to help farmers make informed decisions about their crops. The company’s platform provides farmers with data on soil health, weather patterns, and market trends.
Complete Farmer is committed to continuing to transform the agricultural sector in Africa.
The company is expanding its operations to new countries and is developing new products and services to help farmers succeed.
The startup is also committed to working with governments and other stakeholders to develop policies that support the growth of the agricultural sector.
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