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Zowasel has received a corporate round funding of $100,000 from Guinness Nigeria and Promasidor Nigeria Limited. The investment was received at the UN World Food Program Zero Hunger Sprint, an event to enable innovators to put their ideas into action to end hunger by 2030. The goal of the program is to empower existing agricultural startups’ innovation with additional resources to accelerate their ideas to eliminate hunger in Nigeria by 2030.
Co-founder and CEO of Zowasel, Jerry Oche said: “We are glad two giants in Guinness Nigeria Plc and Promasidor find us worthy of investment, we are even more excited about the opportunity, trust, and confidence bestowed upon our company. We look forward to working and collaborating with these amazing companies to understand their sustainability goals, supply chain, and traceability needs”.

Zowasel, an online sustainable marketplace for crops, is building sustainable cultivation and agribusiness practices across the maize, soybean, sorghum, and cassava value chain. The agritech is working with over 1.5M smallholder farmers aggregated across its network in Northern Nigeria and has recently launched operations across Nigeria’s Niger-Delta region to support smallholder farmers across the oil palm and cocoa value chains.
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