Why one farm per order
It would be easy to let you fill a cart from ten different farms. But produce isn't like packaged goods β freshness is measured in hours, and every extra pickup is another hour on the road.
By keeping each order to a single farm, a rider makes one pickup and one drop-off. Your tomatoes don't ride around Lagos visiting five other farms first.
It's a deliberate trade-off: slightly less choice per order, much fresher food at your door. As the network grows, we'll add smart multi-farm delivery β but only when we can do it without sacrificing freshness.
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Ada Okafor8 Jul, 2026
Ordered from Amaka's farm last week and the tomatoes were the freshest I've had in Lagos. Same-day delivery actually works.
Emeka Nwosu6 Jul, 2026
Love the single-farm model. My greens arrived crisp and the rider was on time. Keep it up!
Bisi Adeyemi3 Jul, 2026
Setting up my store by voice took less than ten minutes. Finally something built for farmers who aren't glued to a keyboard.
Tunde Bello1 Jul, 2026
The prices are fair and I know exactly which farm my food comes from. That transparency is why I keep coming back.