Peter Waziweyi is a green entrepreneur in Mozambique, Africa who sells seeds developed by scientists to local farmers in an effort to help the African country solve its chronic food crisis.
Waziweyi is a former aid worker how now produces drought-resistant hybrid seeds and sells them through the company he and his wife founded last year called Nzara Yapera, which means “an end to hunger.” He is seeing immediate positive results from his work.
It is better seeds that can fuel the “green revolution” of higher, more reliable crop yields which has transformed farming in many parts of the world. Africa is late to the green revolution, but as the governments gradually relinquish control of their economies and private producers enter the farming industry, the profit motive is spurring faster development with state-of-the-art seeds.



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