
How Project Mocha Is Using Blockchain to Help Smallholder Coffee Farmers Access Capital
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Can digitizing a single coffee tree transform a farmer’s entire livelihood?
In this episode of AgriTech Founders Diary, we sit down with Paul Gachora, founder of Project Mouka, to explore how he's helping smallholder farmers in Kenya revive struggling coffee farms by turning their land and trees into digital assets on the blockchain.
We explored:
How Paul’s personal farm story led to the birth of Project Mocha
Why coffee trees are now being treated as financial assets
How blockchain and IoT help farmers raise capital and improve yields
The challenges of farmer education and building tech trust
What the future holds for tokenized agriculture in Africa
If you're passionate about digital agriculture, blockchain solutions, or empowering smallholder farmers, this episode is for you.Follow the podcast for more founder stories
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