BitMari’s Farmers Accelerator Program Aims to “Decolonize African Agricultural Economies”
Jewish philosopher, Maimonides once said, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” BitMari, the Pan-African bitcoin wallet provider, which is aiming to become the country’s first remittance startup, is trying to achieve this by making the digital currency popular in the region of Zimbabwe.....
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In a country ravaged by a financial crisis, a women farmers accelerator program called Kurima neBitmari (Farming with Bitmari) has been launched to help 100 Zimbabwe women farmers pay for materials and equipment, according to UPI. The company, the first bitcoin accelerator for African women, aims to improve farming productivity and educate women about bitcoin as a payment method. The financial crisis has entered a crucial phase in Zimbabwe, with women farmers having lost cattle and unable to harvest maize due to drought. Farmers interviewed fear they will be unable to feed their children.....
Bitcoin startup Bitmari is leading efforts at introducing a Zimbabwe Women Farmers Accelerator program that is aimed at opening the doors of bitcoin to farmers as an alternative to cash, reports TechZim, a Zimbabwe technology news site. The bitcoin-based money remittance service for the African market based in Zimbabwe has recently been laying the foundations to extend its financial services to a small group of rural female farmers through an accelerator program. The Zimbabwe Women Farmers Accelerator has been set up that will work with ten women farmers from ten provinces. Its aim is to....
BitMari, the Pan African Bitcoin wallet provider, is trying to popularize Bitcoin in the Zimbabwean region. Currently, the startup is working with the Zimbabwe Women Farmers Accelerator to raise cryptocurrency funds for the group’s cause. Pan African Bitcoin Wallet BitMari Helps Fund Zimbabwean Women Farmers. The startup BitMari is on a mission to....
Zimbabwean women farmers will be given Bitcoins which they can redeem for goods at selected suppliers. Put together by BitMari, the first black owned Bitcoin startup, this first ever Bitcoin accelerator programme for women farmers in Africa is aimed at making the farmers successful and to return the initial investment at the end of the second harvest. It will also teach them on the usefulness and power of Bitcoin, and train the female farmers to be able to make Bitcoin transfers. According to BitMari’s CEO, Sinclair Skinner, it is important to make women understand how to transfer Bitcoin....
The project aims to provide a blockchain-based parametric insurance platform that helps protect smallhold farmers from the effects of climate change. Today the Chainlink Community Grant program announced funding for a low-cost insurance collaboration between Etherisc, a decentralized insurance protocol, and ACRE Africa, a microinsurance issuer focused on the second-most populous continent on the planet. According to an announcement from Chainlink, the project aims to build a blockchain-based insurance platform that delivers affordable coverage for the nearly 250,000 smallholder farmers in....