Deciding which of the farmers or small businesses within the agribusiness industry to contact first will be one of the hardest steps you will have to take.
If you agree that it is better to start with who you know. Give careful consideration to what each business offers and find a gap where you believe you can help them with and vice versa. Having said that, pick a company that best matches what it is that you are looking for.
Compare before you choose which collaboration is right for you. Collaboration can mean many things and sometimes it requires the involvement of more than one person in your agribusiness brand or company.
Just as Taita Ngetich puts it:
"Every partnership starts very rosy but when challenges arise,
it's always a blame game with no partner wanting to take the fault.
We intentionally ask our partners to share projects that
failed for them before we come onboard.
Having discussion earlier about failure creates the space to know
how each partner would react if it happened to your project or joint venture."
In this article, you will learn on "how to go about collaborating.” You will also get smart ways you can use as a farmer to find the right partners to collaborate with and gain more.
Before you reach out to any agribusiness brand or fellow farmers to collaborate with, make sure you know your goals or what you will achieve from the collaboration.
Look out for these when getting into a collaboration; will the collaboration lead to:
Takeaway: The best type of collaboration should at least be able to help you achieve any of the above.
Finding the right partner can be hard. It can also take a lot of time to pick the best partners for collaboration. Don’t shy away from doing your research. Here are some ways you can use to get the right partners:
Ask people to recommend you to brands and businesses that can be open to collaborating with your brand. You can use your social media platforms to request for recommendations.
Some time back we used social media to find the right speakers to partner with for our Twitter Spaces and we received overwhelming support.
You can use Firefox, Google, Yahoo to find a lot other than local partners. In a case where you want to find agritech brands in your space to collaborate with, you can search “Agritech brands in Kenya” and it will give you results.
For instance, at Synnefa we offer FarmCloud services which enable farmers to access an array of services that will help them reduce farm input costs, access the market, save time and access capital.
Ask your friends, colleagues or people in the same industry you operate in. Oftentimes we shy away from asking for help forgetting that that’s also a way to grow your network and build relationships with others.
The community of people who engage with you almost on a daily basis know people you would love to connect with. Make good use of that opportunity to ask them.
The best place to find the right partners is attending industry exhibitions, expos and events where other farmers and agribusiness brands are showcasing their products and services.
Recently, we attended an Agribusiness Expo that happened in Nairobi, Kenya. We connected with many farmers we’re in collaboration with and new agribusiness brands to partner with to achieve more in terms of offering services to the farmers across Kenya.
You can catch up with the expo through this video we created.
Go all out on the available channels and pitch your collaboration idea to the public, communities and get togethers during farmers meetups. You can also use your email lists.
In order to make the pitch successful, follow these tips:
Starting a collaboration can be scary but also very rewarding.
Remember the conversation we had earlier on the goals you’re intending to achieve as a business or a farmer? When you are looking into a partnership make sure your goals align with the specific strategy on how to achieve the goals.
Marketing takes a huge budget for brands and sometimes it’s hard to find the most strategic way to partner and achieve brand awareness, visibility, leads and sales.
So many agribusiness brands are now partnering marketers who have audiences on social media to reach to the market. This is can be through:
Takeaway: Collaborations take time and effort but it can be worthwhile.
Collaboration is a great way to grow your business and network with others in your field, but only if you’ve identified the right partner for you and for your customer base. As Synnefa, we partner with farmers to offer them smart and comprehensive farming tools with a variety of products to help the modern farmer take the guesswork out of farming. This is called, FARM CLOUD.
It is always advisable to factor in how much time you need to make that collaboration work. Additionally, remember that not all partnerships are money oriented. Some partnerships are a way of bartering your skills or doing something in exchange for a share of the profits you’ll make.
If you're wondering how you can start a business collaboration with small businesses to help them get more exposure and bring more traffic, then this guide will help you. You can also check out this useful thread we came across: