Akpobome-Agrotech for Poor Farmers (Unity for Good Living)
I am solving the problem of the low productivity of the poor as a result of the challenges of poverty.
My solution is to provide funding to fund businesses of the poor.
Over 65% of Africans are poor and are into subsistence farming, I target empowering farmers as businesses of the poor in Africa. This solution will empower the poor to be more productive, produce more food to end hunger, make equity for the general economic growth.
My solution will help improve the living standard and productivity of the poor, make more equity and equality to increase society social welfare.
I and my team will initiate my idea in organizations and communities, to fund businesses of the poor, especially the farming business and help the poor cope with challenges such as climate change challenges.
I Akpobome Agadaigho from Nigeria and one Michael Rubin are members of MIT Alumni for Climate Actions (MACA), you can read our climate at https://mitalum4climate.org/cl...
Michael Rubin have a digital agronomy for farmers using odapes software at http://www.odapes.com.
- Improving access to training & certification, portable benefits, and labor organizations for care workers.
- Pilot
I anticipate partnerships/ professionals that will transport and establish my initiative in all countries of the world.
You can read the full idea of my initiative that is now a book written by me at https://cutt.ly/2ni4H5B
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. expanding client base)
1 My solution is innovative because it does not just provide fund for the poor but funds the businesses of the poor to make them more innovative for increased productivity.
2 My solution will move faster as more partners join me to produce my book and idea to the larger society.
3. My innovation will produce many other innovations and techniques.
In the next year my book should have got to many organizations and communities and my initiative established in these places to help the poor cope with world challenges
In the next five years many new innovations and innovative businesses should have been empowered in our various volunteered organizations and communities.
My progress will be measured base on
1 The amount of empowered businesses owned by the poor
2 The rate of poverty reduction
3 The rate of hunger reduction and the availability of food.
The small good that many of us do make the big good that changes the world.
Farming technology that recycles nutrients, to make the atmospheric carbon iv oxide to reduce and make the soil fertility to increase.
The odapes software for digital agronomy.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- Software and Mobile Applications
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 4. Quality Education
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- 13. Climate Action
- 16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
- Nigeria
- Brazil
- Kenya
- Malawi
- Nigeria
- Uganda
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
My book is available for everyone in the world, my idea is to empowers the poor by the rich for increased productivity, and everyone is welcomed to join my initiative without any discrimination.
The idea of my initiative is a book called Unity for Good Living Initiative book written by me, partners and volunteers will fund the printing and distribution of 'not for sale copies' or 'for sales copies'.
The book gives organizations and individual ideas to establish Unity for Good Living Initiative into their businesses, starts a community development services.
My revenue will come from the sales of my books.
- Organizations (B2B)
The continuous sales of my books and farm produce will earn me sustainable income.
My plan to achieve sustainable income has been unsuccessful because I do not have the startup finance to print first copies of my books.
