
Nakuru Tubers & The Science of Seed Potatoes
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In this episode of the AgriTech Founders Diary, host Kenneth Obayuana talks with Winnie Wambaku , the founder of Nakuru Tubers, a trailblazing AgriTech startup using tissue culture technology to boost seed potato farming in Kenya.
From the greenhouse to the farm, Wanjiru shares her transformation from a horticulture graduate to an agricultural entrepreneur, driven by a mission to improve food security and farmers’ livelihoods. We explore:
The role of science in producing climate-resilient, disease-free seed potatoes Bridging the gap between academic research and real-world agricultural application Empowering women and youth through training and job creation in the agricultural sector Overcoming challenges in scaling an AgriTech startup and accessing government and donor support How smallholder farmers are benefiting from high-yield varieties and modern planting techniques
If you're a farmer, AgriTech innovator, or policy-maker, this episode offers inspiration and practical insight on creating impact through sustainable agriculture.
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