Disrupt Africa has partnered IQ Logistica to release a three-part podcast series on the African agri-tech space – how it works, what its dynamics are, and what is happening in the sector.
Co-hosted by Gabriella Mulligan and Tom Jackson, Disrupt Podcast helps keep listeners in the loop on all that’s going on in the African tech startup ecosystem. Following on from the success of its first few “podumentary” series, including “The essential guide to African VC”, Disrupt Africa has now released “Feed the world – empowering African agriculture through tech entrepreneurship”, a three-part look at the continent’s agri-tech space.
Produced in partnership with IQ Logistica, and featuring special guests from the company, the series really digs into African agri-tech – where it has come from, where it is now, and where it is going.
DP #45: Feed the world – empowering African agriculture through tech entrepreneurship, episode 3 – July 23, 2023: Disrupt Africa has partnered IQ Logistica to put together a three-part podcast series on the African agri-tech space – where it has come from, where it is now, and where it is going. In episode three, we’re looking at the issues involved with scaling an agri venture, and how tech can speed that process.
DP #44: Feed the world – empowering African agriculture through tech entrepreneurship, episode 2 – July 16, 2023: Disrupt Africa has partnered IQ Logistica to put together a three-part podcast series on the African agri-tech space – where it has come from, where it is now, and where it is going. In episode two, we discuss the many areas in which agri-tech companies can innovate for impact, and what support is available to them.
DP #43: Feed the world – empowering African agriculture through tech entrepreneurship, episode 1 – July 9, 2023: Disrupt Africa has partnered IQ Logistica to put together a three-part podcast series on the African agri-tech space – where it has come from, where it is now, and where it is going. In episode one, we discuss the deep-seated challenges facing farming on the continent and how tech companies are starting to address them.