We are Increasing Crop Yield to Eliminate Malnutrition, and Poverty in Africa!
Smallholder farmers make up 90% of farmers in Africa and are the poorest people. We are changing their story
78% Yield Increase Guaranteed Solution
Farmers can reap a 78% increase based on the groundbreaking field trial by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) with USAID and the Feed Future Initiative, our innovative product achieved a remarkable 78% increase in crop yield compared to conventional fertilizers, tested over two years across 500 farms in Northeastern Nigeria.
Hailed as a game changer, Path-Away has the potential to lift millions of farmers out of poverty within three growing seasons and position Nigeria and Africa as net exporters of food, thereby enhancing food security and fostering sustainable economic growth across the region.
Stalled Harvests: Reviving Africa's Crop Potential
Sustainable and Regenerative Agriculture with Path-Away Organic Solution
Path-Away Plant Protectant and Growth Enhancer has been tested for over 10 years by agriculture Institutions and used by farmers to solve various problems across diverse crops and agricultural value chain.
Path-Away aids, germination, and seeding; enhances growth, protects crops from bacteria, diseases, and pests; and eliminates post-harvest loss due to fungi, mold, and aflatoxins. It significantly increases the shelf life of harvest. It is the future of regenerative agriculture as it helps biodiversity and fights climate change.
It is safe for the environment, people, food, and animals. Non-toxic even if ingested, organic, and will not runoff
Africa, despite holding 65% of the world's arable land, struggles to feed, with agricultural yields stagnating at just 2 tons per hectare since 1980—far below the global average of 10 tons. This alarming disparity underscores the urgent need for solutions to enhance food security across the continent.
80% yield gap continues to contribute to hunger, poverty, and malnutrition across Africa which requires strategic investments prioritizing agronomic improvements and enhanced crop yields tailored to its unique environmental and cultural contexts.
Food aid harms African agriculture and creates a dependency on donor nations.
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