Elohor Ebieroma is building an agri-tech marketplace focused on improving trust, transparency and access in Africa’s agricultural trade. As Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Cubeseed, she is working on digital infrastructure designed to address fragmented markets, delayed payments and limited financing across agricultural value chains.
Agriculture employs more than half of Sub-Saharan Africa’s workforce, yet productivity remains among the lowest globally due to limited financing, fragmented markets and weak logistics infrastructure, according to the World Bank.
The African Development Bank estimates the continent’s food and agriculture market could reach $1 trillion by 2030, but inefficiencies in trade, storage and payments continue to constrain growth.
Amid these challenges, Elohor Ebieroma, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Cubeseed, is building a technology-driven marketplace aimed at improving trust, transparency and access in agricultural trade across Africa.
Her approach focuses on using digital infrastructure to address fragmented markets, delayed payments and limited access to financing across agricultural value chains.







