Description
Africa’s 33 million smallholder farms produce the majority of the continent’s food, yet their yields often fall below potential due to limited access to financing, quality inputs, information, and markets. This episode spotlights Farmerline, a Ghanaian agritech social enterprise helping farmers overcome these challenges and build wealth. Discover Farmerline’s innovations – from its Mergdata mobile platform that delivers real-time weather alerts and farming tips as voice messages in local languages, to a last-mile network supplying high-quality seeds, fertilizer, and training with flexible “pay-as-you-harvest” financing so farmers can afford what they need.
By bridging critical information and input gaps, Farmerline has helped smallholders boost their crop yields and incomes, become more resilient to climate-related risks, and achieve greater digital inclusion. The episode also examines Farmerline’s expansion strategy – growing from its start in Ghana to serving farmers in multiple African countries – and how it plans to partner with governments and organizations to reach millions more farmers. Ultimately, Farmerline’s work is improving food security across Africa while promoting climate-smart, inclusive agriculture.
Key words
Agriculture, smallholder farms, food security, innovation, financing, pay-as-you-go