Unlike conventional B2B models where sellers post what they sell and wait for buyers, Releaf’s platform allows sellers to bid for active buyer contracts. Sellers with mutual contacts to the buyer are given preference.
Sellers register and indicate which commodities they are looking to sell. They are presented with a list verified buyer contracts for those commodities and they apply to fulfill them. Releaf verifies the seller and allows the buyer to decide if they would like to discuss the contract.
Instead of cold inquiries being sent to buyers, contacting is directly facilitated by Releaf to ensure a 90% response rate from clients.
Chief Executive Officer of Releaf, Isaiah Udotong said one of key benefits of the platform is when businesses provide more information about who they work with, they increase the likelihood of the platform informing them of a mutual connection shared with a buyer contract holder adding that “If Chima Amechi has 5 business relationships and Ade Olutobi has 5 business relationships, their connection can result in each of them gaining 5 new business relationships.”
Udotong, further explained that “Our vision is to make doing business in Africa easier. For too long, reliable businesses has been restricted to few trusted partners and have not found success finding partners on B2B sites. At Releaf, we believe with a larger trusted business network, private sector growth can be stimulated across the African continent.”
Releaf’s business network is referral-driven. Companies with mutual ties are also recommended to connect with one another as done on Facebook. Sharing more trusted business contacts will increase the chance of finding a mutual connection with a buyer. Having mutual contacts makes it 5x more likely to secure a contract.
The team plans to relocate to Nigeria and scale the business on-ground. The company, operating in stealth thus far, has already verified over 600 agribusinesses and facilitated over 100 connections, but they are now publicly allowing agribusinesses to apply for verification. Releaf aims to map out Nigerian agriculture in its entirety over the next 12 months by registering 20,000 businesses.
The team said they were inspired to work in Nigerian agriculture by Former Minister of Agriculture and current President of African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina.
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Investing in Agriculture? Wow! This is a good project. Thank God that something is been said to improve agriculture.
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Thanks to YCombinator for coming to the aids of these young entrepreneurs. These are the kind of people our government should assist! Corporate bodies and wealthy individuals too, should start looking in this direction. There are many youths out there with brilliant ideas but no start up capital.
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