JAN / MAR (Q1) 2026

The engine to power sustainable agricultural mechanization in Africa
When the rains arrive across much of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), farmers have only a short window to prepare their land. Miss that window, and yields fall. Harvest too late, and crops are lost. Across the region, these delays are common; not for lack of labour, but for lack of access to affordable and scale-appropriate machinery. At the same time, millions of young Africans are searching for decent work.
