Achieving food security not only hinges on growing drought-resistant farm produce, but it is also more closely related to technology-driven social networks.
Climate change and political instability has made food security very unpredictable and local farmers cannot depend solely on their personal networks for critical, time sensitive data.
Our goal is to seriously address the broken links which lead to food insecurity. And one of the best ways to do this is by investing in new technologies which enable farmers to connect and integrate with new information, education, finance, and support groups – all in real time.
With access to data, news, and markets, farmers are well positioned to decrease uncertainty, mitigate risks, plant, fertilize, harvest, and sell products more efficiently and effectively.
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