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Agri-Business

Our AgriFAAS Connect

Cure Technologies seeks to support the agriculture sector using technology to support its initiatives and operations. We seek to offer Agriculture As A Service (AgriFAAS Connect). It will serve as the central hub for coordinating farming projects, training leaders, managing resources, and monitoring and evaluating impact. A multi-functional digital platform accessible via web and mobile app. Dashboard: Centralized user interface with key metrics on farm performance, resource management, and job opportunities.

The High cost of Agriculture venturing into agribusiness poses a challenge for young people considering farming careers which contributes to food shortages, high unemployment rate, urbanization, climate change, inequality among youth, and a lack of sustainable energy generation. Addressing these problems requires designing solutions to solve these global challenges.

Our mission is to implement a 100,000-acre irrigation farming initiative aimed at raising 10,000 agricultural leaders, thereby fostering job creation for 1Million young people across Sub-Saharan Africa. This is important to us because it threatens the Livelihoods of Young People and Food Security and it hinders Agricultural Productivity and Sustainable Development Goals. (SDGs). Read more

Our Pilot farm in Bator

In the first two years of operations, CureTech Agribusiness has secured 100 acres of land for future development. We are actively cultivating 12 acres of land for maize and cassava farms in the Volta Region. We are going to expand our arable land up to 1,000 acres by 2025 and hope to become a catalyst in Ghana’s agricultural development through large-scale mechanization, thereby reducing the country’s dependence on foreign food imports, creating local jobs and empowering local communities through training, education and profit sharing.

Our Approach

  • The ideal solution is a comprehensive, tech-driven platform to be designed to tackle high-cost agriculture, food scarcity, unemployment, urbanization, climate change, inequality, and power generation in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  •  It combines smart irrigation systems, resource management tools, and renewable energy solutions across 100,000 acres of farming projects.
  • The platform will provide real-time data, training for 10,000 farm leaders, and job matching while promoting sustainable practices and equitable resource distribution.
  • This holistic approach aims to boost agricultural productivity, create jobs, empower communities, and ensure long-term food security and environmental resilience.