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myAgro

http://www.myagro.org/
Last activity: 30.08.2022
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myAgro is an award-winning social enterprise committed to empowering small-scale farmers. Pioneered the use of mobile layaway. Working with 89,000 farmers and counting in Mali, Senegal, & Tanzania.
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Location: United States, New York
Employees: 201-500
Phone: +223 77 72 88 88
Total raised: $100K
Founded date: 2011

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DateSeriesAmountInvestors
04.12.2022-$100K-

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30.08.2022Nonprofit Partnerships Can Transform Program Design And Expand ReachA key to driving innovation, particularly within the international development space, is forming partnerships with fellow organizations. Through partnerships, organizations can build connections, refine program design, expand impact, and de...
08.06.2022How A Social Entrepreneur Launched A Savings Tool For Smallholder FarmersBy Anushka Ratnayake, Founder and CEO of myAgro
26.07.2018Fantastic Francophone African Startups And Where To Find ThemFrom Tunisia to Cameroon, startups in Africa’s french speaking region have already raised more than $6 million within the last one year. CoinAfrique and Oolu are leading the pack with each pocketing more than $3 million in funding. Founders...
16.02.2017FarmDrive Raises Funding to Help Africa’s Smallholder Farmers Get Finance with Credit Scoring AlgorithmFarmDrive, a Kenyan data analytics startup helping smallholder farmers in Africa access credit from local banks, has raised funding from the venture arm of Safaricom, the biggest communication company in East and Central Africa, Safaricom S...
21.11.2016Smallholder Farmers Have the Ability to Save and myAgro is Helping Them Do ItWhen Anushka Ratnayake moved to Kenya in 2008, a surprise was in store for her. Ratnayake had been working at micro-lending platform Kiva in San Francisco, which helps individual and small businesses across the developing nations of the wor...

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