We are building a scalable Agri-Tech system that connects smallholder mushroom outgrowers to structured urban markets through coordinated production, standardized growing protocols, and aggregation.


Africa’s mushroom supply chain is fragmented, inefficient, and environmentally wasteful.Despite growing demand for affordable, nutritious mushrooms in urban markets, production remains inconsistent and poorly coordinated.Smallholder farmers face:1. Inconsistent access to quality inputs and training
2. Low and unstable production yields
3. Limited access to reliable structured markets
4. Weak coordination across production and distribution networks leading to high post-harvest losses
We are building a decentralised mushroom production and aggregation system that connects smallholder outgrowers to structured urban markets.Our model works through three key components:
1. Outgrower NetworkWe train and onboard smallholder farmers into a coordinated mushroom production system.
2. Standardised ProductionWe ensure consistent quality and yields through structured production protocols.
3. Aggregation & Market LinkageWe collect, standardize, and supply mushrooms from multiple farmers to reliable buyers.


FARMERS TRAINED 800+PILOT FARMERS 10REMMITTED TO FARMERS(2025) USD 3300
Founder & Systems Builder
I am building decentralised agricultural production systems that connect smallholder farmers to structured markets through coordinated, scalable networks.My work focuses on designing practical agrifood systems that improve farmer incomes, reduce inefficiencies in supply chains, and strengthen climate-resilient food production in Africa.
