Nigerian agritech startup, 4 others make Baobab Network Cohort 1’23

Nigerian agritech startup, ePoultry has made the list of 5 investees in Baobab Network’s latest cohort.

Based in Nairobi, Baobab Network is one of Africa’s leading tech accelerator that invests in early – stage tech companies across Africa. 

Baobab Network has just recently announced its first cohort of the year; Cohort 1 ’23. This cohort includes 5 startups from Nigeria, Togo, Kenya, Morocco and Guinea Conakry.

Each company in this latest cohort gets $50,000 in funding and a customized expert – led accelerator programme. 

On the list of the 5 investees are :

Christine Namara, Head of Ventures at Baobab Network, expressing excitement about the new investment said: “Once again we have witnessed the power of African innovation first-hand with this incredible cohort of startups. Their passion, creativity, and determination to solve pressing challenges in their communities and ecosystems have been truly inspiring. We are proud to have been chosen to join them on this journey and looking forward to seeing their transformative impact in the African ecosystem and beyond as we go for scale.”

Baobab Network has been accelerating African startups for 4 years and has increased its portfolio size to 40 startups with the additional 5 of cohort 1 ‘ 23.

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