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Fodder & Forage as a Service (FFaaS)

Seed Supply & Distribution – Providing high-quality fodder/forage seeds (Napier, Maize, Sudan Grass, etc.). Advisory & Training – Guiding farmers on cultivation, harvesting, and storage. Contract Farming Models – Linking farmers with local cooperatives/NGOs for bulk supply. Data-Driven Forage Planning – MIMBA platform suggests optimal sowing, harvesting, and feeding schedules. Market Linkage for Surplus – Connecting farmers who grow excess fodder with buyers through the platform.

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Fodder & Forage as a Service (FFaaS)

Seed Supply & Distribution – Providing high-quality fodder/forage seeds (Napier, Maize, Sudan Grass, etc.). Advisory & Training – Guiding farmers on cultivation, harvesting, and storage. Contract Farming Models – Linking farmers with local cooperatives/NGOs for bulk supply. Data-Driven Forage Planning – MIMBA platform suggests optimal sowing, harvesting, and feeding schedules. Market Linkage for Surplus – Connecting farmers who grow excess fodder with buyers through the platform.

Commercial Farming

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Processing of Crops

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Dairy Products

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Food Delivery from Start to Finish

  • First Step: Agriculture is the practice of cultivating livestock. Agriculture was the key development.

  • First Step: Agriculture is the practice of cultivating livestock. Agriculture was the key development.

“Every supply chain is unique, & so are your business requirements...”

Rosalina D. William / Founder

Subsistence agriculture occurs when farmers grow food crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families on smallholdings...

Despite the primacy of self-sufficiency in subsistence farming, today most subsistence farmers also participate in trade to some degree...