Take a sneak peek into the day, filled with real stories of transformation, farmer successes, and the powerful collaboration shaping the future of our Cashwenut Farmers in Tanzania.
This article highlights the significant contributions of women in agriculture, emphasizing the systemic barriers they face, such as limited land ownership,financial exclusion, vulnerability to climate change, and exclusion from decision-making processes.
Soil health and human health are intricately linked, we recognize that sustainable agriculture begins with maintaining and restoring soil vitality.
We don’t just provide advice—we become part of the farmer’s life, ensuring that every touchpoint, from soil testing and recommendations, crop health management to harvesting, is a seamless and transformative experience.
Yes, it’s harvest time. And now, it’s market time. But what you see here—onions freshly harvested—is more than just a crop. It’s a story.
We see ourselves not just as a service provider but also a bridge for smallholder farmers striving to rise above the challenges of poor agronomy services, unreliable input supplies, weak infrastructure, and limited access to market information.
In a world where climate change is accelerating at an alarming rate, the livelihoods of rural farmers are under unprecedented threat. These farmers, who form the backbone of global food security, face challenges ranging from unpredictable weather patterns, soil degradation, pests, lack of close professional support and diseases to rising costs of agricultural inputs.
When I was young, my father used to farm on this land. My mother used to farm on this land. Even after all my parents passed away, my grandmother used to farm on this same land. I was educated through this same family land.
The MazaoHub journey across Tanzania unveils realities beyond expectations. This week, we landed in the Kalambo district, Rukwa region, home to seven villages: Kanyezi, Kasanga, Katazi, Katete, Kilesha, Kisumba, and Legezamwendo.
At MazaoHub, we're transforming agriculture through care, connection, and cutting-edge technology. As a data-driven agronomy service provider, we empower farmers using a simple yet powerful three-step approach:
A system that works in the village, offline or online. Designed for farmers, agronomists, field officers, and Farmer Excellent Centers (FECs). Every feature speaks the language of the land.
I was raised by a smallholder farmer. My grandmother was my first teacher in agriculture — not in a classroom, but in the fields, under the sun, bending over tomato plants, wiping sweat with the back of her hand, and praying the rains would come on time.
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