Africa’s agtech wave gets $10 million richer as Twiga Foods raises more capital

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
processed food and fast-moving consumer goods to its product line-up.The startup has built a B2B platform to improve the supply chain from
farmers to markets
Twiga Foods now aims to scale additional merchandise on its digital network that coordinates pricing, payment, quality control and logistics
practice
products.Co-founded in Nairobi in 2014 by Brooke and Kenyan Peter Njonjo, Twiga Foods serves around 2,000 outlets a day with produce through
a network of 13,000 farmers and 6,000 vendors
and sells
Capital
platform.With the new investment and product expansion, Twiga Foods will explore offering to its client network additional financial
services
beyond B2B to direct online retail
Brooke