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Can Farmers Keep Up With New Sustainability Demands?
May 20, 2026
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How to Turn Internal Work Into External Visibility and Institutional Credibility | Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast
Apr 15, 2026
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What Trust Is Actually Doing to Your Work in African Markets with Sharon Nkwah
Jan 25, 2026
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What Makes People Trust You in African Markets
Jan 11, 2026
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() Can Farmers Keep Up With New Sustainability Demands? | As sustainability reporting becomes more important across global agriculture, farmers are increasingly being asked to provide more data around how food is produced, sourced, and managed.But what happens when many of these systems are too technical, time-consuming, or simply not designed around the realities farmers face every day?In this episode, Sharon Nkwah sits down with Charis Aherne, Head of Agricultural Impact at VSAg, to discuss the growing pressure around sustainability reporting, the challenges farmers face with current systems, and how simpler tools like mobile video and AI-supported data collection could help make the process more practical and accessible.The conversation also explores what these changes could mean for food systems, supply chains, and farmers across emerging markets in the years ahead.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() How to Turn Internal Work Into External Visibility and Institutional Credibility | Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast | Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() What Trust Is Actually Doing to Your Work in African Markets with Sharon Nkwah | In this episode, Sharon breaks down how trust actually shapes work across African markets, often in ways organisations underestimate. Rather than treating trust as an abstract idea or a communications problem, this conversation looks at how trust affects access, timelines, resistance, and day-to-day decision-making. It explores why effort alone can't compensate for a trust gap, why standard performance metrics often miss what's really happening, and why consistency matters more than intensity. This episode is part of January's editorial focus on authority and foundations, alongside the latest edition of Roots & Reach, which examines how authority is built, recognised, and withdrawn in African markets. In This Episode Why trust is often noticed only when things feel stuck How trust shows up in access, timelines, and resistance Why you can't outwork a trust gap with more effort What consistency actually signals to the market Why trust is ultimately a leadership issue, not a messaging one Engage With the Podcast The Let's Talk Agriculture podcast features: Editorially curated conversations (by invitation) Podcast partnerships (short- to medium-term) Branded or thematic mini-series developed with partner organisations For inquiries or collaborations, email podcast@letstalkagriculture.com or sign up here.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() What Makes People Trust You in African Markets | Trust is often treated as a by-product of visibility. In many African markets, it isn't. In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture podcast, we slow the conversation down and examine how trust and authority are actually built and lost across African markets. We talk about why being visible doesn't automatically make organisations credible, how trust is assessed quietly through behaviour and patterns, and why leadership decisions matter more than messaging when it comes to legitimacy. This episode builds on our January Roots & Reach edition, Authority Is Built, Not Claimed, and explores what that idea looks like in practice. If you work across African markets, this is a conversation worth sitting with.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() Funding & Communication Gaps | In this episode, Sharon unpacks a major lesson from 2025: funding follows clarity.Many founders had great ideas and real impact, but struggled to communicate their value in a way funders and partners could understand.In today's episode, we explore why simple, consistent communication, from updates to storytelling to thought leadership made the difference this year.This episode is a guide for leaders preparing for 2026.If you want funding, partnerships, or influence, your message needs to be clear.Let's help you get started in 2026:https://tally.so/r/mZpkKvGet our Year-end bundled offer(Available in store): https://www.coachlico/letstalkagricultureSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Year-End Mini Series - Ep1 The Visibility Gap | Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() How to Build Nutritious, Low-Cost Food Systems Rooted in African Culture | What would it take to make nutritious food both affordable and culturally relevant across Africa? In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, we sit down with Taylor Quinn, Founder of Tailored Food, to explore what it really means to build nutritious, low-cost food systems rooted in African culture. Taylor shares how his team is rethinking food systems by combining community insight, local ingredients, and smart business models that make nutrition sustainable — not charity-based. From leveraging consulting work to fund social impact projects, to navigating the complexities of working with the UN system, this conversation offers a real look at how impact and innovation can co-exist. If you care about food security, African agriculture, or sustainable food innovation, this episode will leave you inspired and more importantly, equipped with new ideas for what's possible. Produced by LTA Studio — helping agribusinesses, innovators, and organizations amplify their stories and visibility across Africa's agriculture and food space. Partner with us: studio@letstalkagriculture.comSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() Clean Innovation: Turning Nature Into Solutions for a Better Agriculture | For decades, agriculture has relied on chemistry to feed the world. But as the sector faces new environmental, regulatory, and sustainability challenges, a quiet revolution is emerging — one that looks to nature for the answers. At the heart of this shift is Dr. Gustavo Sosa, Founder and Scientific Director of INBIOAR Global LTD, whose work focuses on discovering natural compounds that can replace synthetic herbicides and pesticides. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire a cleaner, smarter agriculture built on nature's own intelligence. In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, hosted by Sharon Nkwah, Dr. Sosa shares how biodiversity is driving innovation in crop protection, what Africa can learn from Latin America's clean agri-tech journey, and how young scientists can lead the next wave of sustainable transformation. Tune in to hear how nature is not just part of agriculture's past, but its futureSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Carbon Markets 101 for African Agribusiness – Demystifying Carbon Credits and Their Role in Agriculture | In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, host Sharon Nkwah sits down with Ann Maina from Boomitra to simplify one of the most talked-about — yet often misunderstood — topics in sustainability: carbon markets. From soil carbon projects to the use of remote sensing, Ann explains how African farmers and agribusinesses can directly benefit from carbon credits. Together, they explore the practical side of carbon markets — how they work, why they matter, and what it will take for agriculture to play a leading role in Africa's green economy. Whether you're a farmer, policymaker, or agribusiness leader curious about climate-smart opportunities, this episode offers clarity, context, and actionable insights. Tune in to learn: ▫️What carbon markets really are and how they function ▫️Why agribusinesses in Africa should care about carbon finance ▫️How farmers can earn and benefit from soil carbon initiatives ▫️The challenges and opportunities ahead for African agriculture in the carbon economy This episode is part of our Carbon Markets Series on The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast — exploring how Africa can unlock climate opportunities through innovation, investment, and collaboration. Host: Sharon Nkwah Guest: Ann Maina, Boomitra For sponsorships, collaborations, or podcast visibility packages, email studio@letstalkagriculture.com.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Policy, Trust & Transparency in African Carbon Trading | In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, we sit down with Fundile Maphanga, Policy Lead at Allied Offsets, to unpack one of the biggest questions in Africa's carbon market story — how do we build trust? From national initiatives to market regulation and data standards, Fundile breaks down what's working, what's not, and what Africa needs to get right to make its carbon markets credible and transparent. Tune in to explore: The state of carbon market policy across African countries How transparency and data can drive real market integrity Why implementation — not just policy — will define Africa's success The balance between adopting global standards and defining our own This episode is part of our Carbon Markets Series — exploring the people, policies, and possibilities shaping Africa's green transition. Join our Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast Network, a private community where guests, listeners, and agribusiness leaders connect, collaborate, and continue these conversations: http://selar.com/LTA-Network Start Your Visibility Journey with the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast: https://tally.so/r/w4g0qBSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
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| 10/21/25 | ![]() Financing & Scaling Africa's Role in the Global Carbon Economy | In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, we sit down with Julien Gastaldi, CEO of Maki Planets, to explore the future of Africa's participation in the global carbon economy. Julien shares a forward-looking view on how financing, innovation, and partnerships can help scale credible carbon projects across the continent. From investment flows to startup-driven solutions and Africa's position in the evolving global climate landscape, this conversation unpacks the real pathways for growth and resilience. 🎧 Tune in to learn about: Unlocking climate finance and investment opportunities in Africa The challenges of building scalable, transparent carbon projects The role of startups and private-sector innovation How Africa can claim a stronger, more equitable place in the global carbon economy This episode is part of our Carbon Markets Series — exploring the people, policies, and possibilities shaping Africa's green transition. Join our Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast Network, a private community for guests, listeners, and agribusiness leaders to connect and collaborate: http://selar.com/LTA-Network Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() Scaling African Businesses: Practical Strategies for Sustainable Growth with Vandana Thottoli | In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, host Sharon Nkwah sits down with Vandana Thottoli, a seasoned executive and thought leader in Africa's business and investment space. Together, they explore what it really takes to scale a business across the continent — from building strong systems and teams, to securing finance, strengthening operations, and navigating the realities of growth. It's a practical, experience-driven conversation that unpacks the mindset, structure, and strategy behind scaling African enterprises sustainably. Join Our Private Community: I'd love for you to continue this conversation with us inside the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast Network — it's our private space where we connect beyond the mic, share opportunities, and build collaborations in real time. If you've ever wanted to be part of Africa's growing agribusiness ecosystem, this is where it's happening. 🔗Join the network Support the Podcast: If you enjoy what we're creating and want to see more voices and stories from across Africa featured on the show, you can support the podcast here: https://selar.com/showlove/theletstalkagriculturepodcastSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() From Visibility to Authority: Why Agribusiness Leaders Need More Than Attention | Visibility gets you noticed. Authority makes you trusted. In this solo episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, Sharon Nkwah breaks down the critical difference between being seen and being influential for both leaders and organizations in agribusiness. You'll hear why authority attracts partnerships, funding, and opportunities and how to start building it through clarity, consistency, and the right platforms. 🎧 Tune in to learn practical steps to move beyond attention into lasting influence. 💡 Want to support the growth of this podcast? You can do so here: SUPPORT This podcast is powered by LTA Studio, the media and production arm of Let's Talk Agriculture LLC. We help organizations leverage podcasting and media platforms to build credibility and authority. If you'd like to get involved or explore podcast production for your organization, email us at studio@letstalkagriculture.com. New! We've launched The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast Network — a private community where listeners and guests connect, collaborate, and unlock opportunities. Join our new private community, The Let's Talk Agriculture Network — a space for leaders, innovators, and professionals shaping Africa's food systems. Inside, you'll: ✨Connect directly with peers across the continent ✨Share insights and opportunities in real-time ✨Join live discussions after every episode 👉🏽 Membership is exclusive. Learn more and join here: selar.com/LTA-NetworkSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Three (3) Simple Ways to Make Your Agriculture Brand Stand Out. | In this solo episode, I'm sharing 3 simple ways you can make your agri-brand stand out in Africa. It's not about big words or complicated strategies. It's about keeping your message clear, showing the real people behind your brand, and actually engaging with your audience. These are practical steps any agribusiness can start using right away. 🎧 Listen in, take what works for you, and let's keep building stronger brands in African agriculture. 👉 Want to support the podcast? Show us some love here: https://selar.com/showlove/theletstalkagriculturepodcastSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() The Agritech Boom: African Farmers Going Digital | African farmers are embracing the digital revolution, and the impact on agriculture across the continent is nothing short of remarkable! In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, Sharon takes us on an exciting journey into the world of technology in farming. Discover how mobile apps, digital marketplaces, and innovative fintech solutions are empowering farmers to grow smarter, sell quicker, and connect directly with buyers like never before. But it's not all smooth sailing. We'll also tackle the challenges that come with this transformation—think infrastructure hurdles, digital literacy gaps, and the slow pace of adoption and how these very challenges open up unique opportunities for businesses, brands, and farmers to flourish. If you loved this episode, consider supporting the podcast! CLICK HERE At LTA Studio, we're passionate about helping organizations create content that resonates. Whether it's engaging podcasts, dynamic webinars, or captivating videos, we've got the expertise to showcase your work and reach audiences not just across Africa, but beyond. Let us help you tell your story in a compelling way! Interested in guest placements or sponsorships? Drop us an email at studio@letstalkagriculture.com. Ready to join the conversation?: CLICK HERESupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | ![]() The ₦5bn Agro-Inputs Distribution Plan – Will It Work? | The Nigerian government has announced a ₦5bn agro-inputs distribution plan — promising to get fertilisers, seeds, and agro-chemicals into the hands of farmers. But will this intervention truly reach those who need it most, or will it get stuck in the same old bottlenecks of politics, logistics, and poor timing? In this episode, I sit with Ilyasu Ishak, Business Development Manager at CropIT, to unpack the realities on the ground: How effective input distribution can transform yields Why timing is critical for farmers' success The risks of leakages and mismanagement What lessons Nigeria can borrow from past interventions This is a must-listen for anyone following agricultural policy, agribusiness, or the future of food security in Nigeria. Produced by LTA Studio Looking to launch or grow your podcast? At LTA Studio, we help organisations and thought leaders tell powerful stories that reach the right audience. From production to promotion, we've got you covered. Email us at studio@letstalkagriculture.comSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | ![]() Rethinking Carbon Offsets Through Farmers, Equity, and Climate Justice with Micheal Jones | Agriculture is often at the heart of climate conversations, but not always at the center of climate solutions. Farmers, especially smallholders, carry the heaviest weight of climate shocks while decisions are made far away from their fields. In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, Sharon sits down with Michael Jones, Co-Founder and Lead Architect at AgroReGenerations, to explore what it really means to put farmers first in the fight for climate justice. Michael shares his journey from city life to co-founding a global initiative spanning East Africa and Indonesia, and why inclusion, equity, and transparency must be at the core of climate action. Together, we unpack: Why "farmers first" is more than a slogan and what it looks like in practice The tension between climate justice and carbon offsets How AgroReGenerations is redefining offsets and avoiding greenwashing The role of multiple SDGs in creating a holistic path to resilience A vision for an inclusive, climate-smart agricultural future If you care about equity, climate justice, and building resilience for the farmers who sustain us all, this episode is a must-listen. About LTA Studio This podcast is proudly produced by LTA Studio, the media and production arm of Let's Talk Agriculture LLC. At LTA Studio, we help organizations: 🔸Produce & edit podcasts that tell compelling stories 🔸Create engaging video content that connects with your audience 🔸Design high-quality publications & media assets to elevate your brand If you'd like to collaborate with us on podcast production or media support, reach out via studio@letstalkagriculture.com.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() Restoring What Feeds Us: Soil, Regeneration, and African-Led Conservation | Soil is where it all begins — yet it's often the most overlooked element in agriculture conversations. In this episode, we dig deep into the role of soil health, regenerative agriculture, and the importance of African-led conservation efforts. Our guest unpacks the causes of land degradation, the potential of regenerative practices, and the mindset shift needed to protect the very foundation of food systems across the continent. Whether you're working in agri-development, policy, or running a business in the value chain, this conversation will give you new perspective on the ground beneath your feet. Produced by LTA Studio Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast is brought to life by LTA Studio — the media and creative arm of Let's Talk Agriculture LLC. Work with us: We help organizations across the agriculture and food ecosystem bring their stories to life. Whether you're building a brand, launching a podcast, or need visuals that truly connect, we've got you covered. • Podcast Production • Storytelling & Campaigns • Branding & Design • Website Design & Development 👉 Get in touch: studio@letstalkagriculture.com ⸻ Want to Join the Podcast? We're always looking for bold thinkers, doers, and builders to feature on the show. Have a story to share? Click here to pitch yourself Support the Podcast Love what we're doing? Help us keep this platform going. You can now support the show via Selar. Buy us a coffee hereSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | ![]() What Local Sounds Like: Building Regional Media in Multilingual Agri Spaces | In this episode, we're digging into what it really means to create local, relatable media across Africa's multilingual spaces and why translation alone isn't enough. From tone and pacing to cultural familiarity and sound design, we explore what makes people actually listen, especially in agriculture, development, and social impact projects. If your campaigns sound good to you but don't connect with your audience, this episode is for you. Hosted by: Sharon Idahosa Produced by: LTA Studio About LTA Studio LTA Studio is the creative and production arm of Let's Talk Agriculture LLC. We help organizations across Africa and beyond bring their media to life — with services that include: – Podcast production – Voice direction and scripting – Regional voice talent sourcing – Audio storytelling and editing – Branded content support 🎯 Whether you need full production or creative guidance for a campaign, our Pan-African team has you covered. 📩 To work with us, email: studio@letstalkagriculture.com Want to be a guest on the podcast? If you're working in agriculture, development, food systems, or regional media — and have a story, strategy, or insight to share — we'd love to hear from you. Request to book a slot here: Here We spotlight voices across the continent and beyond.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 7/9/25 | ![]() Beyond the Message: Understanding Agricultural Audiences with Sharon Idahosa | Are your agricultural messages truly reaching the people they're meant for? In this episode, Sharon Nkwah opens up a much-needed conversation around communications in agricultural development. While many NGOs and international development teams are doing powerful work across Africa, the message often gets lost — not due to lack of effort, but lack of alignment. From missed audiences to overlooked behaviors, we explore the subtle but important barriers that limit the reach and relevance of agricultural projects. You'll learn: Why one-size-fits-all messaging doesn't work in agriculture The importance of understanding context, channels, and communication behaviors How real engagement starts with real insight What we're building at Let's Talk Agriculture LLC to help organizations bridge the communication gap If you've ever wondered why your outreach feels off — or how to build stronger engagement across your agri-projects — this episode will give you a better path forward. ——————————————————— Work With Us – Your Fractional Communications Advisory Need more than a copywriter or content creator? We offer strategic communications advisory designed for organizations working in food systems, climate, and agriculture. From campaign design to positioning and message clarity — we partner with your team to align communication with your goals and your audience. Let's build something effective — and intentional. 👉Request a Quote 🚀 Sentra Lite – Start Getting Clarity Today Good communication isn't about more content — it's about the right content, reaching the right audience. Sentra Lite is our beta tool that helps you: Understand how your project messages are perceived Identify communication gaps before they become missed opportunities Strengthen connection with farmers, cooperatives, youth, and more If you're working on a live project and want better communication results, Sentra Lite is for you. Beta access is available this July. 👉Start with Sentra Lite 📊 Sentra Insights – Join the Waitlist Coming soon: Sentra Insights — our full communications intelligence platform designed for agriculture and development teams. Built to help you: Analyze the effectiveness of your messaging across different audiences Make data-informed adjustments to improve engagement Avoid common pitfalls in outreach and visibility efforts If you're leading communications, knowledge management, or community engagement in an NGO or development context — this is the platform for you. Join the waitlist to get early access and updates. 👉 Join the Waitlist Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() Unlocking the Power of Agro-Informatics – With Karl Morteo (FAO) | What if agricultural data wasn't just for researchers — but also for farmers, governments, startups, and everyday decision-makers? In this episode of Let's Talk Agriculture, we're joined by Karl Morteo, Senior Information Technology Officer at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), to explore the FAO Agro-Informatics Platform — a powerful digital tool transforming how countries access and use agricultural data. We break down what agro-informatics really means, how the platform supports smarter decision-making on the ground, and why it matters for the future of resilient, inclusive food systems. We also touch on FAO's creative global campaign, "Travel Around the World with the Agro-Informatics Platform", showing how data is making real impact — from policy rooms to classrooms. Whether you're in agtech, rural development, or food systems policy — this is a must-listen. ⸻ 🔥 Featured Services & Promotions: 🎙️Want to reach an engaged agricultural audience? Partner with us to promote your organization or campaign through our podcast. Let's co-create impact: Explore Podcast Partnership 📊 Drowning in feedback from farmers? Sentra Lite helps you turn WhatsApp messages, survey responses, and voice notes into real insight — with no dashboard or setup required. Start scanning your farmer voice data today:Learn More About Sentra Lite 📢 Need fractional communications support? We work with agri-projects and development teams to turn their impact into influence. Explore our plug-in comms solutions: Get Communication Support 💼 Looking for smart, simple tools to run your agribusiness? Try BrandDrive, our go-to for inventory, invoicing, and expense tracking. Sign up with our affiliate link: Join BrandDrive Subscribe and follow us for more high-impact stories at the intersection of agriculture, innovation, and strategy.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() Unspoken Work: Why Communication Still Feels Optional in Agriculture | There's a lot of good work happening in agriculture — women-led businesses scaling, agritech solutions making real impact, donor programs driving change in rural communities. But far too often, all that transformation happens quietly. No updates. No stories. No real visibility. In this solo episode, I'm speaking honestly about something we don't talk about enough: why communication is still treated like an afterthought in agriculture and what that's costing us. We'll unpack why the silence exists, how donor cycles and project structures play a role, and what it means for the people doing the work behind the scenes. If you've ever felt like your project or organization deserves to be better seen and understood — this conversation is for you. And if you're looking to grow your own visibility, manage your business better, or get expert help telling your story, there are a few resources you should check out: → Want to manage your finances and inventory better? We recommend BrandDrive — it's one tool we love for agri-businesses. (affiliate link) → Ready to increase your visibility through podcasting or strategic storytelling? Explore a brand partnership with us → Prefer behind-the-scenes content, premium benefits, and exclusive episodes? Join our Podcast Membership → Need help communicating your work more clearly? See how we can support your organization: Our Services Thanks for tuning in and here's to making good work seen.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() Leading with Data: How Agri-Businesses Can Use Tech to Drive Smarter Decisions with Beatrice Omoh | You've probably heard it before: "Data is the new oil." But what does that really mean for the average agri-business especially one operating in informal or under-digitalized environments? In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture podcast, we dive into the power of data and how agri-businesses can start making smarter, more strategic decisions even with limited digital infrastructure. We're joined by Beatrice Omoh, the COO at BrandDrive, a business management platform supporting small businesses with simplified tools for operations, inventory, sales, and finance. While they're new to the agriculture space, they're stepping in as a tech partner ready to support smallholder value chains. We explore: Why data is essential for agri-business survival and growth How to begin collecting and using data — without expensive tools The role BrandDrive can play in building structure for agri-SMBs How to form better habits around recordkeeping and decisions What it means to run a future-ready agri-business in today's digital economy This isn't about replacing how you already work, it's about enhancing it with tools that make your decisions smarter and your growth intentional. 🎯 Ready to start simplifying your operations and building better business habits? Sign up for BrandDrive here: https://app.branddrive.co/register?ref=b-lta 🙌 Support the Podcast Love what you hear? Help us keep the conversation going. ✨ Become a member or explore brand partnership opportunities on our Fourthwall page: https://letstalkagriculture-shop.fourthwall.com/pages/podcast-extrasSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() Building Resilient Agri-Businesses with Smart Financial Tools with Ndu Ekwomadu | Running an agri-business isn't just about producing food — it's about building systems that work, managing operations efficiently, and making smart financial decisions. But for many agri-entrepreneurs, especially small and growing ones, managing inventory, tracking sales, or even preparing basic financial records can feel overwhelming or get left behind completely. In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture podcast, we're joined by Ndu Ekwomadu, CEO of BrandDrive, to talk about how digital tools can help agri-businesses become more resilient, structured, and ready for growth. BrandDrive may be new to the agriculture space, but they've already helped countless small businesses simplify operations and use data to make smarter decisions. Now, they're stepping into agri-business not as experts, but as a fintech partner eager to support the ecosystem. We explore: The hidden operational gaps that hold agri-businesses back How tools like BrandDrive support better recordkeeping, visibility, and funding readiness What it means to build a future-ready agri-business Why tech isn't just for the "big players" and how even the smallest agribusiness can start to digitize, one step at a time 👉 If you're ready to grow your agri-business intentionally, this episode is packed with insight and practical direction. 🎯 Ready to simplify your operations and take control of your business data? Sign up for BrandDrive here: https://app.branddrive.co/register?ref=b-lta 👋 Want to work with us? We're actively partnering with organizations across agriculture, fintech, logistics, and more to spotlight the stories that matter. ✨ Learn about our brand partnership opportunities and get featured on our podcast: Click Here ✨Or become a member and support independent agri-media — plus get access to exclusive content and behind-the-scenes updates: Click HereSupport us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
| 6/4/25 | ![]() Who Enables Agriculture? Unpacking the Ecosystem Around the Farmer | When you hear "agriculture," what do you picture? A farmer? A tractor? A field? That's part of the story—but not the full picture. In this episode, I'm shining a light on the ecosystem enablers—the people, companies, and systems that support the farmer and make agriculture work efficiently, profitably, and sustainably. From logistics that cut post-harvest losses, to fintech solutions reaching underserved communities, to insurance and AgTech—agriculture is bigger than we think. You'll hear real stories too—like a poultry farmer in Bayelsa who lost over 5,000 birds to flooding… and had no insurance. This is a call to look beyond the farm and recognize the power of collaboration. Become a podcast member & support our work: https://letstalkagriculture-shop.fourthwall.com/pages/podcast-extras Want to partner with us? Get your brand featured on the podcast and across our platforms. https://letstalkagriculture-shop.fourthwall.com/pages/partner-with-us If this made you think—share it. Follow us for more real, honest conversations about agriculture and the people making it work.Support us on selar.com! | — | ||||||
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