When you hear “agriculture,” what do you picture?
A farmer? A tractor? A field?
That’s part of the story—but not the full picture.
In this episode, I’m shining a light on the ecosystem enablers—the people, companies, and systems that support the farmer and make agriculture work efficiently, profitably, and sustainably.
From logistics that cut post-harvest losses, to fintech solutions reaching underserved communities, to insurance and AgTech—agriculture is bigger than we think.
You’ll hear real stories too—like a poultry farmer in Bayelsa who lost over 5,000 birds to flooding… and had no insurance.
This is a call to look beyond the farm and recognize the power of collaboration.
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