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Nigerian farmers bypass banks to go directly to investors
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October 16, 2018
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A new initiative is helping farmers in Nigeria increase crop yields and connect with investors through a technology that combines peer-to-peer lending with a stream of videos and photographs of the type typically seen in crowdfunding campaigns.
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