In this episode of Kadankadanpod, we're joined by Richard obuku, an expert in agricultural technologies, to explore how innovative solutions are transforming the lives of smallholder farmers. From precision farming tools and data analytics to mobile apps and sustainable practices, Richard Obuku discusses the cutting-edge technologies helping farmers increase yields, reduce costs, and ultimately, become more profitable. Tune in to learn: How technology empowers smallholder farmers to overcome challenges. Success stories of farmers who've adopted new tools. The future of farming with smart, scalable solutions. Subscribe for more insights on agriculture, sustainability, and tech-driven solutions! 🌾🚜 #AgriTech #SmallholderFarmers #SustainableFarming #PrecisionAgriculture #FarmTech [🔔] Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes!
In the episode our guest Luther Lawoyin shares insights into how he began Pricepally and how his brand adopted the e-commerce model to sell fresh farm sourced foods to households and businesses.
Learn about his successes and the challenges he has had to overcome along the way.
In this episode our esteemed guest, Derinsola Adebayor speaks about his journey into the yam value chain and how he founded Leky Mills and the journey into producing and exporting frozen yam outside the shores of Nigeria.
Africa has been plagued with so much of post harvest losses. Bulk of what our farmers produce is lost during post harvest due to a lot of factors.
In this episode our guest talks on how he his brand has been able to provide solutions to post harvest losses in the tomato value chain by going into tomato powder production
Hear how he has been able to get into the value chain and how how he has been able to overcome the challenges
Here, Ken Kinsey Quick talks about his journey into the chili oil business and how he has been able to build a global chili oil brand right from South Africa and his desire to be the top chili oil brand in the world
Jump in to learn about his journey, the challenges and how he scaled through
This amazing podcast episode our guest speaks on the Oil Palm Value Chain, and the opportunities that abound in that chain and how he has managed his agric-business In Nigeria whilst living in the diaspora.
In this episode, our guest Ebun Feludu speaks about her journey into the coconut value chain,, lactose intolerance, her travels to India and the importance of branding and packaging on products.
In this recent podcast episode, our esteemed guest Ebere Akadiri gives us insight into her business as a Nigerian food seller and caterer in the Netherlands. She also explains her challenges and successes in the Dutch market.
In this episode Chdinma Ezeh an agro-entrepreneur shares from her wealth of experience in HR in the agribusiness and also gives valuable insights into vegetable farming
In this recent podcast with Mr Bamidele, we explore the important export guidelines and give industry insights to new and aspiring exporters and importers in the African context.
In this episode our host Malobi speaks with Amarachi Okoarafor, the founder of Michiz Foods. Amarachi is a Chef and food brand owner, revamping the concept of Nigerian food in the global market. She has been working over the past 7 years to create Nigerian ready to eat recipes from her base in Australia.
To learn more about her food business and Nigerian foods, listen to the full podcast!
In this new episode of the Kadan Kadan Podcast, our host Malobi speaks with Akin Alabi, CEO and co-founder of Corporate Farmers International.
Akin has been in the agribusiness space for the last two decades and continues to create an impact in how investments can be made into agriculture, from wherever you are.
Through his business, Akin and his partner have been able to create social media spaces for agriculture, go on campus tour and much more. He gives us gems in this episode, so if you're looking to get into agribusiness, get ready to take notes.
In episode 24, our host Malobi speaks with Ifeoluwa Oyeyemi, Founder and CEO of Agro Farm Help. She takes us on a journey of agricultural value in the Nigerian market, and how the industry is rapidly rising. She speaks on her experiences, her early days and the passion for farming that began her own company, Agro Farm Help. To learn more, watch the video and don't forget to leave a comment, like and subscribe! #agriculture #Nigerianfarmers #farming #kadankadanpod
Listen to our recent episode where our host Malobi speaks with Uzoamaka Igweike, founder of Loom Chocolate. In her quest to find made-in-Nigeria chocolate, Uzoamak began her own business, which has grown into a company that makes delicious and quality chocolate in Nigeria with our locally grown cocoa. She gives insight into her early days and what's helped her keep the business alive!
#KadanKadanPodcast #Chocolate #MadeinNigeria #LoomChocolate #NigerianChocolate
In Episode 22 of The Kadan Kadan Podcast, our host Malobi Ogbechie is joined by Hera Mpondo. Hera Mpondo is a Senior Strategy Analyst who has worked in commodities for years. She shares her journey with us from working in different countries on different continents. We also learn about how she works as an analyst for solid minerals such as diamonds, and other rare gemstones. Hera is one of the few Black women in this sector making a difference. #Diamonds #Commodities #Analysts #KadanKadanKadan Kadan Podcast
In episode 21 our host Malobi speaks to Keith Chipudhla, Co-Founder of My Vitagrow. Keith shares his journey, which led him to start a hydroponic farm in Harare, Zimbabwe. He speaks on the benefits of hydroponic farms, their sustainability and how they are beneficial to our planet. #hydroponics #vitagrow #kadankadanpod #agriculture #farming #ecofriendly
Join us in episode 20 as our host Malobi speaks to Flora Mutahi, the owner and founder of Melvin Marsh International and Melvin's Tea. In this episode, Flora shares her journey of two decades with us, teaching us about tea and the export of tea out of Kenya. She also speaks on things that have allowed her business experience longevity. #KadankadanPodcast #Agriculture #TeaFarming #MelvinsTea #agriculture
On this episode our host Malobi speaks with Lauren Le Franc , Founder of The Little Coffee Company. Lauren has established a brand that started in Kingston Jamaica, and can now be found on shelves at Wholefoods stores across the United Kingdom. She walks us through her journey in this video, highlighting her inspiration and experiences along the way.
Join us on Episode 18 as we discuss The Palm Oil Value Chain with Ikechukwu Amajuoyi, the Founder and CEO of Kernelinc Resources Ltd. In this episode, we talk about the challenges and opportunities that can be expected when farming, harvesting, processing, and exporting or selling palm oil. Ikechukwu shares his insight through his journey with his company Kernelinc and all the new knowledge he has gained along the way. Sit back, relax, and learn something new with us! #palmoilplantation #Palmkerneloil #Valuechain #Africantraders
Join us as we listen to Pamela Anyoti-Peronaci take us on a journey on her experience running a farming business in Uganda. She speaks on the birth of her idea, the challenges and how she overcomes them while uplifting a community through her business.