I am an agribusiness strategist and systems builder focused on designing structured, scalable
solutions across Africa’s food ecosystem.
My work sits at the intersection of production, distribution, market access, and investment
bringing these elements together into systems that function efficiently and grow sustainably.
- Across many agricultural markets, activity exists, but structure does not.
- Production happens.→Demand exists.→But systems connecting both are often inefficient, fragmented, or commercially weak.
I work to solve this gap.
What I do
I work with founders, operators, investors, and institutions to design and implement systems that move agribusiness from activity to structure—and from structure to scale. This includes:
- Clarifying business models
- Designing supply and distribution systems
- Strengthening market access
- Structuring ventures for growth and investment
My Approach
My work is guided by a few core principles:
- Structure before scale
- Market before production expansion
- Systems over transactions
- Execution over theory
I focus on solutions that are practical, implementable, and commercially grounded.
Experience and perspective
My experience spans:
- Retail and distribution of fresh food
- Poultry and protein value chains
- Agribusiness advisory and venture structuring
- Market system design and execution
This gives me a perspective that is both strategic and operational, grounded in real-world application, not theory.
What makes my work different
I operate across and connect three critical gaps within the food system:
- Producers → Markets
- Operators → Structure
- Ideas → Execution
This allows me to design solutions that are not only well thought-out but also actually work in practice.
