Episode 30 - Bernard Njathi: Empowering Livestock farmers to Unlock Dead Capital

Empowering Livestock farmers to Unlock Dead Capital Using Innovative AgriTech and Fintech Business Model In this episode, Steven Paul chats with entrepreneur Bernard Njathi,, CEO and Founder of Lofte Kesho, an AgriTech and FinTech startup in Kenya. The company has an innovative first-of-its-kind business model and ecosystem of empowering smallholder livestock farmers to unlock capital against their livestock through animal identification, data collection and traceability platform. We will hear about Bernard’s journey, his aspiration and drivers for starting this business and ✅ How Bernard leads the collaboration between farmers, veterinary and financial services such as insurance and loans on the other. ✅ An outline of benefits that Lofte Kesho shares with all parties within the ecosystem, from Farmer to Bank to Insurance to Consumer. ✅ Highlights of how their programs and initiatives enable and contribute to the United Nations sustainable development goals of no poverty, zero hunger and decent work and economic growth. ✅ Articulation of their automation of the reporting processes to unlock smallholder livestock financing using blockchain technology. In essence, the Lofte Kesho ‘Business and Technology’ solution assists farmers to identify and know the worth of their livestock, and this in turn creates a farmer-animal profile, which is insurable and lendable to by financial services providers. (HURRY: 70% off for a short period DIGITAL ONLINE COURSE) UNSHAKEABLE RESILIENCE: Thrive in Crisis. Lead Through Challenge. Take On Opportunities https://leadershipexpose-academy.thinkific.com/courses/Unshakeable-Resilience — Download a FREE guide on Strategy and Leadership and Schedule a FREE Non-Obligatory Strategic Coaching Call with me https://stevenpaul.info/coaching-optin/ — Visit the Leadership Exposé Academy: https://www.leadershipexpose.com/programs/ — Book a Podcast with Me https://www.leadershipexpose.com/apply-to-be-guest/ —
Empowering Livestock farmers to Unlock Dead Capital Using Innovative AgriTech and Fintech Business Model

In this episode, Steven Paul chats with entrepreneur Bernard Njathi,, CEO and Founder of Lofte Kesho,  an AgriTech and FinTech startup in Kenya. The company has an innovative first-of-its-kind business model and ecosystem of empowering smallholder livestock farmers to unlock capital against their livestock through animal identification, data collection and traceability platform. 

We will hear about Bernard’s journey, his aspiration and drivers for starting this business and 

✅ How Bernard leads the collaboration between farmers, veterinary and financial services such as insurance and loans on the other. 

✅ An outline of benefits that Lofte Kesho shares with all parties within the ecosystem, from Farmer to Bank to Insurance to Consumer. 

✅ Highlights of how their programs and initiatives enable and contribute to the United Nations sustainable development goals of no poverty, zero hunger and decent work and economic growth. 

✅ Articulation of their automation of the reporting processes to unlock smallholder livestock financing using blockchain technology.

In essence, the Lofte Kesho ‘Business and Technology’ solution assists farmers to identify and know the worth of their livestock, and this in turn creates a farmer-animal profile, which is insurable and lendable to by financial services providers.

(HURRY: 70% off for a short period DIGITAL ONLINE COURSE) UNSHAKEABLE RESILIENCE:  Thrive in Crisis. Lead Through Challenge. Take On Opportunities

https://leadershipexpose-academy.thinkific.com/courses/Unshakeable-Resilience



Download a FREE guide on Strategy and Leadership and Schedule a FREE Non-Obligatory Strategic Coaching Call with me

https://stevenpaul.info/coaching-optin/



Visit the Leadership Exposé Academy: 

https://www.leadershipexpose.com/programs/



Book a Podcast with Me

https://www.leadershipexpose.com/apply-to-be-guest/

Episode 30 - Bernard Njathi: Empowering Livestock farmers to Unlock Dead Capital
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