Agricultural Investment On The African Continent | Damian Mason
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Historically, investment in Africa has been extractive, as in, spend money to build mines or infrastructure to extract resources from the continent. Jeff Bordes with Acres Club says his company is changing that by deploying capital investment into Africa to build farms to nourish the local population. Developing farms in other countries is nothing new (see Brazil for example), but why Africa and why the nation of Zambia in particular? Damian asks all those questions and more with the guys from Acres Club.
Sponsored by:
Pattern Ag https://www.pattern.ag/
Redox Bio-Nutrients https://www.redoxgrows.com/
Truterra https://www.truterraag.com/
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