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Home » Aisiki is Helping Farmers Solve Last-mile Delivery Issues Across Africa

Aisiki is Helping Farmers Solve Last-mile Delivery Issues Across Africa

Joel Nwankwo by Joel Nwankwo
December 20, 2023
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In rural communities, the potential for commerce and logistical activities has often been hampered by infrastructure challenges. This is particularly common in Nigeria’s emerging cities, like Benin, where a lack of effective delivery systems restricts the market for agricultural goods and hurts local economies.

Picture Benin, Nigeria, a place brimming with potential yet hindered by the lack of efficient delivery channels. Aisiki is a vibrant business that aims to change the game by shattering conventions and changing the course of regional economies.

Farmers and companies have been hindered for far too long by the lack of dependable transportation, which has restricted their market and stunted their expansion.

Logistical challenges further compound the problems associated with food waste in these places. Farmers who can’t get their produce to customers promptly deal with the issue of perishable goods going bad. This affects their income as well as makes the larger problem of food scarcity in these communities worse. It is impossible to overestimate how much technology can do to solve these problems and change rural business.

Inside Aisiki’s Logistics Solutions

Babatunde Hakeem Lawal launched Aisiki in 2020 to address last-mile delivery issues in Benin City, Nigeria, and beyond. The platform, built on the pillars of efficiency and reliability, is rewriting the rules and reshaping how agricultural products traverse the path from farm to market.

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Aisiki has become a disruptive force since its start, offering vital logistics services tailored for farmers in rural areas, primarily in Edo State. Through the utilization of technology, Aisiki has succeeded in bridging the divide between farmers and customers, revolutionizing the way agricultural goods are brought to market.

As part of its strategic strategy, Aisiki sources fruits, vegetables, proteins, and staples directly from farmers, processors, and important distributors of well-known food brands. Then, using an efficient and networked logistics system, this well-chosen assortment is transported to nearby eateries, supermarkets, and retail spaces with ease.

The platform’s target market is smallholder farmers and rural businesses. It was developed with dependability and efficiency in mind. By offering a dependable answer to the last-mile delivery problem that has long plagued rural economies, Aisiki has established itself as a change agent. Aisiki has a thorough understanding of the challenges that these communities face.

Reducing Food Waste, Spurring Trade, and Boosting Sales

The secret to Aisiki’s thrilling success is its unparalleled capacity to meet the particular requirements of rural communities. It’s about providing farmers with a tech-driven ally and advancement partner that reduces the time and resources wasted on ineffective transportation; it’s not just about logistics.

Consequently, farmers can now easily connect with buyers on a simplified platform, saving time and money that would otherwise be lost to inefficient transit. This helps create a food supply chain that is more accessible and sustainable, in addition to providing farmers with financial rewards.

The platform’s capacity to meet the unique demands of rural communities is what makes it successful. Farmers now have access to a dependable and technologically advanced logistics partner in Aisiki, which has a good knock-on effect on the local economy as a whole. 

As Aisiki continues to expand its reach, its innovative approach holds the promise of transforming agricultural landscapes across Africa, one delivery at a time.

 

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Joel Nwankwo is a tech journalist. He is passionate about telling stories as it relates to Africa's social and financial tech advancements. You can reach him at joel.nwankwo@techeconomy.ng

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