You’ve probably heard it before: “Data is the new oil.”
But what does that really mean for the average agri-business especially one operating in informal or under-digitalized environments?
In this episode of the Let’s Talk Agriculture podcast, we dive into the power of data and how agri-businesses can start making smarter, more strategic decisions even with limited digital infrastructure.
We’re joined by Beatrice Omoh, the COO at BrandDrive, a business management platform supporting small businesses with simplified tools for operations, inventory, sales, and finance. While they’re new to the agriculture space, they’re stepping in as a tech partner ready to support smallholder value chains.
We explore:
This isn’t about replacing how you already work, it’s about enhancing it with tools that make your decisions smarter and your growth intentional.
🎯 Ready to start simplifying your operations and building better business habits?
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