This year, Tanzanian entrepreneur Diana Orembe expects her business, NovFeed, to generate well over $1 million in sales.
While Silicon Valley obsesses over the next AI unicorn, Diana Orembe is building real wealth solving real problems, turning agricultural waste into fish feed that's revolutionizing aquaculture across East Africa. Her NovFeed isn't just another agtech startup; it's proof that Africa's most transformative innovations emerge when entrepreneurs focus on the continent's actual needs rather than chasing Western venture capital trends. This is what indigenous innovation looks like: profitable, practical, and scalable across borders that matter.
While Silicon Valley obsesses over the next AI unicorn, Diana Orembe is building real wealth solving real problems, turning agricultural waste into fish feed that's revolutionizing aquaculture across East Africa. Her NovFeed isn't just another agtech startup; it's proof that Africa's most transformative innovations emerge when entrepreneurs focus on the continent's actual needs rather than chasing Western venture capital trends. This is what indigenous innovation looks like: profitable, practical, and scalable across borders that matter.
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