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About Zebra Cropbank

Zebra Cropbank is a software platform from Zebra Cropbank that provides a solution for farmers to deposit their crop at the bank. It includes features such as About Us, Our Process, and Services so that farmers can reduce significant losses in produce and revenue. By offering a secure way to store and manage crops, Zebra Cropbank addresses the challenges posed by remote and disconnected farming operations. Farmers can access vital capital and resources through this platform. Key capabilities: crop deposit management revenue tracking process documentation service integration user support Best for: farmers that need a reliable method to manage and store their harvested crops.

Zebra Cropbank Details

Vendor
Zebra Cropbank
Year Launched
2020
Location
Abuja, Federal Capital Territory NG
Deployment
Training Options
Countries Served
NIGERIA
Languages
ENGLISH
Users
Smallholder farmers, Commercial farmers, Produce aggregators, Agricultural cooperatives, Agri-finance partners
Industries Served
Agriculture, AgriTech, Food Supply Chain, Commodity Trading, Rural Finance
Tags
AGRICULTURE

Zebra Cropbank's In-App Market Place

Does Zebra Cropbank have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
Request a quote
Promo Offer

Accepted Payment Currencies

NGN

Pros & Cons

  • It puts the power back in farmers' hands by letting them dictate prices instead of accepting crumbs from middlemen.
  • The solar-powered setup is a lifesaver for remote areas where the national power grid is basically a myth.
  • Turning a bag of grain into a digital bank balance makes life a whole lot easier for rural families.
  • Moving the "bank" to the farm gate saves farmers from the back-breaking cost of transporting heavy harvests to cities.
  • By stopping crops from rotting in the sun, it actually keeps more food on tables across the continent.
  • Relying on tech-heavy micro-warehouses means things could get messy if a unit breaks down in a remote village.
  • Success depends entirely on farmers trusting a digital screen over the cash-in-hand they have used for generations.
  • Building enough of these units to actually fix Africa’s massive supply chain is a huge, expensive uphill battle.
  • If the market data is wrong or delayed, a farmer might miss their only window for a good sale.
  • The model focuses mostly on dry grains, leaving farmers of highly perishable fruits and vegetables out in the cold.

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