MazaoHub Secures $2M for AI-Powered Agri-Tech in Africa
Tanzanian agri-tech startup MazaoHub has secured $2 million in a successful pre-seed funding round. The round was led by William Kisuya, who founded the company with a mission to transform African agriculture through technology.
MazaoHub's innovative platform uses AI-powered, climate-smart farming solutions to boost productivity and enhance climate resilience for smallholder farmers. The platform offers services such as soil intelligence and direct market access, opening new economic opportunities for farmers.
The funding round attracted a diverse group of investors, including Catalyst Fund, Mercy Corps Ventures, and Nordic Impact Fund. The oversubscribed round validates MazaoHub's vision and investor confidence in African agri-tech ventures addressing food security and climate resilience.
With the $2 million funding, MazaoHub is well-positioned to continue developing its platform and expanding its reach to more smallholder farmers in Africa. The company's focus on technology-driven solutions aims to transform African agriculture and create a more sustainable future.
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