Nigeria: Empowering small agri-food producers to trade with Artificial Intelligence (AI) The ITC project Inclusive Digital Entrepreneurship in the Agri-food Sector (IDEAS) works with microproducers – businesses that don’t have the resources to take professional photos, design modern logos, or write compelling descriptions of their products GENEVA, Switzerland, September 13, 2024/APO Group/ -- Nigeria has 40 million small businesses. Many have access to Internet, but do not know how to use digital tools to grow their business. Now that artificial intelligence (AI) is widely available, even people without any design or storytelling expertise can create professional marketing materials. To teach small food processors how to use generative AI, we’ve partnered with Microsoft in Nigeria on the IDEAS project. Leapfrogging growth through innovation and partnerships is essential if we are to scale our work fast enough to meet the 2030 targets in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Together, we can use technology to both grow small businesses and tackle pressing challenges like food security. With the right support, we can use this model to help small businesses produce more food around the world. As Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria hosts one of the biggest economies on the continent, but many small business owners don’t know how to use technology efficiently to earn a better living. The ITC project Inclusive Digital Entrepreneurship in the Agri-food Sector (IDEAS) works with microproducers – businesses that don’t have the resources to take professional photos, design modern logos, or write compelling descriptions of their products. ‘Lack of digital skills and awareness on how to use connectivity for business limits their ability to grow,’ said ITC National Coordinator of Nigeria, Natasha Aniekwu. Ohakwe Uchechi Cynthia, founder of Grandeur’s Foods, learned to create visuals and descriptions that she’s using to drum up new business with a modern, professional look on her social media channels. ‘The IDEAS project helped me understand how to better position my product and reach new customers through online channels. I am happy to see that my products gain visibility and new clients,’ she said. ‘While I am currently targeting the domestic market, the IDEAS project helped me shape the vision for the future export journey by assessing the demand in various markets through digital tools. I am looking forward to growing my business to other African markets and beyond.’