Farmcrowdy, Nigeria’s first and leading digital agriculture
platform has introduced a new category of funding small scale farming
in Africa by allowing Nigerians to venture and sponsor agriculture; and
today, announced the launch of its first app for Android, iOS and
Windows mobile devices.
Since the launch of its website 12 months ago, Farmcrowdy
has recorded close to 1,000 unique farm sponsors, aggregated a combined
4,000 acres of farmland in Nigeria for farming purpose and grown over
150,000 organic chickens to date. Having worked with close to 2,000
small scale farmers in Nigeria already, the vast majority of Farmcrowdy
sponsors are based in Nigeria, whilst 10% are located in the US and UK.
With another 6,000 Farm Followers visiting their website
every week, the launch of the Farmcrowdy mobile app will provide a more
accessible platform for agriculture enthusiasts to experience, learn and
appreciate agriculture practice first-hand. Farmcrowdy currently
provides regular updates, images and videos from the farmers as they
work on the sponsored farms, providing an opportunity for their sponsors
and farm followers to digitally track the journey of their sponsored
farm through regular updates.
Onyeka Akumah, Co-Founder and CEO of Farmcrowdy says “We
have launched the Farmcrowdy app to provide an accessible, real-time
platform for people on the go, who do not want to miss out on empowering
their own communities. In the past month alone, we have witnessed over
500 farm units of poultry – 25,000 chicks – sell out in a few hours to
engage farmers who would have found it difficult accessing loans in the
banks; so it’s super fast-paced. People are equally excited about
creating impact in the lives of our farmers while earning a decent
return. Nigeria is a mobile-first society and we had feedback from our
sponsors who said they wanted improved access to our farms. They spoke,
we listened, and we have now built a platform that suits Nigerians’
preferred means of doing business. – a mobile app. We expect that with
this move, we would continue to stay at forefront of innovation in
Agritech across Nigeria and scale our activities into more states in
Nigeria while attracting more farm followers and sponsors to engage our
farmers”.
“By effectively placing farms in the pockets of Nigerians
globally, we are collectively impacting national food production and
food security. This is our way of creating impact and return model for
everyone sponsoring small scale farmers with Farmcrowdy”.
Currently operating in eight states across Nigeria, farm
sponsors can choose to sponsor a variety of farm types including
cassava, maize, rice, soya beans and poultry (broiler chickens for
meat); with cycles lasting between 3 to 9 months depending on the farm.
Farm sponsorships start from N96,000 [$270], and Farmcrowdy coordinates
pre-arranged buyers to sell the farm harvest when the cycle is complete.
The farm profit from the harvest is then split between the sponsors who
receive 40% of the harvest profits plus their original sponsorship,
while the farmers receive returns of 40% and Farmcrowdy gains 20% of the
profits.
More than 80% of farmers in Nigeria operate on a
small-scale level and it is currently estimated that 38 million of them
are unbankable. Farmcrowdy, through pairing farmers with sponsors to
effectively manage the farming cycle with training in smart farming
techniques, supply of equipment and technical support, has over the last
12 months, ushered close to 2,000 small scale farmers into the
financial ecosystem, making them financially inclusive.
The app, which is now available for download in Google Playstore,
with Apple and Microsoft following suit soon, will through an
accessible information feed and push notifications, allow users to view
available farms, follow existing farms, provide ease of communication
with farm account officers and allow the facilitation of easy feedback
and comments.
credit source: http://guardian.ng/technology/nigerian-agritech-firm-farmcrowdy-launches-mobile-app/
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