• Can Farmers Keep Up With New Sustainability Demands?
    May 20 2026

    As sustainability reporting becomes more important across global agriculture, farmers are increasingly being asked to provide more data around how food is produced, sourced, and managed.

    But what happens when many of these systems are too technical, time-consuming, or simply not designed around the realities farmers face every day?

    In this episode, Sharon Nkwah sits down with Charis Aherne, Head of Agricultural Impact at VSAg, to discuss the growing pressure around sustainability reporting, the challenges farmers face with current systems, and how simpler tools like mobile video and AI-supported data collection could help make the process more practical and accessible.

    The conversation also explores what these changes could mean for food systems, supply chains, and farmers across emerging markets in the years ahead.

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    22 Min.
  • How to Turn Internal Work Into External Visibility and Institutional Credibility | Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast
    Apr 15 2026

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    12 Min.
  • What Trust Is Actually Doing to Your Work in African Markets with Sharon Nkwah
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode, Sharon breaks down how trust actually shapes work across African markets, often in ways organisations underestimate.

    Rather than treating trust as an abstract idea or a communications problem, this conversation looks at how trust affects access, timelines, resistance, and day-to-day decision-making. It explores why effort alone can't compensate for a trust gap, why standard performance metrics often miss what's really happening, and why consistency matters more than intensity.

    This episode is part of January's editorial focus on authority and foundations, alongside the latest edition of Roots & Reach, which examines how authority is built, recognised, and withdrawn in African markets.

    In This Episode

    1. Why trust is often noticed only when things feel stuck
    2. How trust shows up in access, timelines, and resistance
    3. Why you can't outwork a trust gap with more effort
    4. What consistency actually signals to the market
    5. Why trust is ultimately a leadership issue, not a messaging one

    Engage With the Podcast

    The Let's Talk Agriculture podcast features:

    1. Editorially curated conversations (by invitation)
    2. Podcast partnerships (short- to medium-term)
    3. Branded or thematic mini-series developed with partner organisations

    For inquiries or collaborations, email podcast@letstalkagriculture.com or sign up here.

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    16 Min.
  • What Makes People Trust You in African Markets
    Jan 11 2026

    Trust is often treated as a by-product of visibility.

    In many African markets, it isn't.

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture podcast, we slow the conversation down and examine how trust and authority are actually built and lost across African markets.

    We talk about why being visible doesn't automatically make organisations credible, how trust is assessed quietly through behaviour and patterns, and why leadership decisions matter more than messaging when it comes to legitimacy.

    This episode builds on our January Roots & Reach edition, Authority Is Built, Not Claimed, and explores what that idea looks like in practice.

    If you work across African markets, this is a conversation worth sitting with.

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    15 Min.
  • Funding & Communication Gaps
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode, Sharon unpacks a major lesson from 2025: funding follows clarity.

    Many founders had great ideas and real impact, but struggled to communicate their value in a way funders and partners could understand.

    In today's episode, we explore why simple, consistent communication, from updates to storytelling to thought leadership made the difference this year.

    This episode is a guide for leaders preparing for 2026.

    If you want funding, partnerships, or influence, your message needs to be clear.

    Let's help you get started in 2026:https://tally.so/r/mZpkKv

    Get our Year-end bundled offer(Available in store): https://www.coachlico/letstalkagriculture

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    5 Min.
  • Year-End Mini Series - Ep1 The Visibility Gap
    Dec 4 2025

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    6 Min.
  • How to Build Nutritious, Low-Cost Food Systems Rooted in African Culture
    Nov 25 2025

    What would it take to make nutritious food both affordable and culturally relevant across Africa?

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, we sit down with Taylor Quinn, Founder of Tailored Food, to explore what it really means to build nutritious, low-cost food systems rooted in African culture.

    Taylor shares how his team is rethinking food systems by combining community insight, local ingredients, and smart business models that make nutrition sustainable — not charity-based. From leveraging consulting work to fund social impact projects, to navigating the complexities of working with the UN system, this conversation offers a real look at how impact and innovation can co-exist.

    If you care about food security, African agriculture, or sustainable food innovation, this episode will leave you inspired and more importantly, equipped with new ideas for what's possible.

    Produced by LTA Studio — helping agribusinesses, innovators, and organizations amplify their stories and visibility across Africa's agriculture and food space.

    Partner with us: studio@letstalkagriculture.com

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    29 Min.
  • Clean Innovation: Turning Nature Into Solutions for a Better Agriculture
    Nov 12 2025

    For decades, agriculture has relied on chemistry to feed the world. But as the sector faces new environmental, regulatory, and sustainability challenges, a quiet revolution is emerging — one that looks to nature for the answers.

    At the heart of this shift is Dr. Gustavo Sosa, Founder and Scientific Director of INBIOAR Global LTD, whose work focuses on discovering natural compounds that can replace synthetic herbicides and pesticides. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire a cleaner, smarter agriculture built on nature's own intelligence.

    In this episode of The Let's Talk Agriculture Podcast, hosted by Sharon Nkwah, Dr. Sosa shares how biodiversity is driving innovation in crop protection, what Africa can learn from Latin America's clean agri-tech journey, and how young scientists can lead the next wave of sustainable transformation.

    Tune in to hear how nature is not just part of agriculture's past, but its future

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    28 Min.