Farmcrowdy gets additional seed funding
By CNBC
01 April 2019 |
4:40 pm
Nigerian Agritech firm, Farmcrowdy has raised an additional one million dollars in seed funding to step up expansion plans across Nigeria over the next 12 months. Onyeka Akumah, CEO of Farmcrowdy joins CNBC Africa to discuss the details.
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Nigerian Agritech firm, Farmcrowdy has raised an additional one million dollars in seed funding to step up expansion plans across Nigeria over the next 12 months. Onyeka Akumah, CEO of Farmcrowdy joins CNBC Africa to discuss the details.
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