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The Cast: Ep 3| Realities and Hope: How Farmers are driving Web3 Adoption in Africa

The Cast: Ep 3| Realities and Hope: How Farmers are driving Web3 Adoption in Africa

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In this episode, I dive into the exciting intersection of Web3 and Agriculture in Africa. I chatted with Sunday Stephen, CEO of Gonana Farm, we shed light on how his platform is empowering farmers through Web3 technologies.

How African farmers are accessing a secure and transparent marketplace for their commodities, eliminating unnecessary middlemen and maximizing profits.

Our conversation covered:

👉 The relevance of Web3 in the African context of agriculture.

👉 How Gonana leverages blockchain technology to benefit farmers.

👉 The practical challenges and opportunities facing Web3 adoption in Africa.

👉 Sunday Stephen's insights and experiences building a Web3 solution for African farmers.

👉 The future of Web3 in shaping a more equitable and prosperous African agricultural landscape.

Tune in and learn how farmers are driving Web3 adoption in Africa, bringing hope and creating opportunities for a brighter future.

About the show:

The Cast, hosted by Dennis, explores and chronicles the ideas and opportunities that are driving this new movement of digital money. Dennis interviews leaders, engineers, and operators in blockchain, venture capital, decentralized finance (DeFi), and financial inclusion to get their insights on the future of money and how it will impact the global south.

The Cast is brought to you by ⁠Yuki⁠, a technology company with a mission to raise and optimize Africa's economic prosperity through seamless digital asset custody and value exchange.

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