Saying "App!=Tech" is the dumbest thing I have seen a human being write in today's world. You're here using a Substack app (not tech according to your dumb analogy) to convey dumb information.
If you were a farmer you would know the farmer's first problem is access to water, then cost of acquiring a land, then cost of building, growing and managing a farm, then lastly selling his produce.
In today's world he would need an app like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram or a marketplace app to promote and sell his products.
It cost a lot more than $10k for Agric R&D, so clearly you don't know shit about agriculture or producing sustainable and accessible nutritious food. Try using your $10k in purchasing and running a small 20kva feed grinder, and purchasing raw materials for the feeds for 6 months and let me know if you're making $20k MRR selling feeds to farmers.
This is a very pathetic post. This is your plan of making Africa food sufficient? You're jokers.
Bravo, this is what I've been expecting for the AG sector in Nigeria, a broad or niche modified ag startup incubation program under a highly competent and committed organization
Saying "App!=Tech" is the dumbest thing I have seen a human being write in today's world. You're here using a Substack app (not tech according to your dumb analogy) to convey dumb information.
If you were a farmer you would know the farmer's first problem is access to water, then cost of acquiring a land, then cost of building, growing and managing a farm, then lastly selling his produce.
In today's world he would need an app like Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram or a marketplace app to promote and sell his products.
It cost a lot more than $10k for Agric R&D, so clearly you don't know shit about agriculture or producing sustainable and accessible nutritious food. Try using your $10k in purchasing and running a small 20kva feed grinder, and purchasing raw materials for the feeds for 6 months and let me know if you're making $20k MRR selling feeds to farmers.
This is a very pathetic post. This is your plan of making Africa food sufficient? You're jokers.
I am interested in these, I have a Land that is ten hecters (10 hecters).
Which I am battering to develop Livestock in it, but my first big challenge is fence.
I need a fence so that my livestock can freely move in the fence, and glaze in the fence freely, without trespassing to neighbour's farm.
Please, how can I benefit from this good gesture.
I am from Katsina-Ala LGA of Benue state Nigeria (west Africa)
Emmanuel Torhom is my name.
(09049237784)
I am interested in these, I have a Land that is ten hecters (10 hecters).
Which I am battering to develop Livestock in it, but my first big challenge is fence.
I need a fence so that my livestock can freely move in the fence, and glaze in the fence freely, without trespassing to neighbour's farm.
Please, how can I benefit from this good gesture.
I am from Katsina-Ala LGA of Benue state Nigeria (west Africa)
Emmanuel Torhom is my name.
(09049237784)
Bravo, this is what I've been expecting for the AG sector in Nigeria, a broad or niche modified ag startup incubation program under a highly competent and committed organization