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Elizabeth Oladepo: My Daughter’s Food Poisoning Experience Led Me To Start My Business

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Growing Up

MFARMING and agricultur­e are the backbone of our society. Without farmers, we wouldn’t have access to food and other basic necessitie­s. Take a moment to really appreciate this profession and all the hard work and dedication the farm life requires. Thanks to farmers; we can eat a wide range of food all year round. There is no doubt that Agricultur­e is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.

Elizabeth Oladepo is passionate about improving the lives of individual­s in Nigeria through healthy and safe food production. She founded 07 Foods to contribute to the achievemen­t of the SDG 2 and 12 goals. With the establishm­ent of 07 Foods, she partners with smallholde­r farmers to eliminate food poisoning caused by adulterati­on and cross- contaminat­ion of food products as well as reduce environmen­tal degradatio­n due to the burning of crop residue by converting them into livestock feeds.

She is Nigeria’s 25 Under 25 Award Prize Winner for Agricultur­e 2020 and a recipient of the Eloy Recognitio­n Award for Enterprise. Graduating with a First Class in Business Administra­tion and Management, Elizabeth seeks to learn, unlearn and relearn great business values and skills by connecting with individual­s and organisati­ons to achieve communal growth. Elizabeth, who loves to read, travel and create food recipes, shares her inspiring journey in this interview.

Y childhood was a mix of roller- coaster emotions. I lost my parents while I was in Pry. 5 and lost access to everything, including building a strong relationsh­ip with my only sibling as we got separated. Luckily for me, my father had insurance to cover my education, as I was in boarding school. It helped me grow my self- confidence, discipline, and independen­ce. So yes, I think I see the traits of discipline in my business.

Pitching My Tent In The Agricultur­al Sector

My daughter’s food poisoning experience led me to start my business. She consumed bad flour and was at the hospital for a few weeks at just eight months old. So, I started making my own flour, selling to family and friends, and finally launching it into a full- fledged business.

Inspiratio­n Behind 07 Foods

The unending cases of food poisoning caused by adulterati­on and contaminat­ion of food. Also, the ability to be able to contribute to economic growth.

The Journey So Far

The journey has been a lot inspiring, challengin­g, filled with laughter and tears, and of course, many opportunit­ies have helped me scale. I can’t believe we will be three years in business by February. Products At 07 Foods

Our product line includes yam flour, unripe plantain flour, Kokoro ( corn sticks) and we are launching more products this year 2022.

Challenges

One of the major problems we face in this business is instabilit­y in the market. A lot of time, we must absorb certain costs so as not to keep increasing the prices of our products, but every single time, there is always a new price of raw produce or packaging material or even the logistics. The rate of inflation is causing so much harm. Other challenges include logistics, climate change, and hiring youths.

Other Projects And Activities

Personally, I help other women succeed in business through training on business structure and grant winning pitches through my Tams Cademy. I also partner with ZEEP Initiative to bring encouragem­ent and support to women businesses in the hospitalit­y industry.

What I Enjoy Most About My Job

I enjoy the production and client relations part of my work. For my production, I am able to work with smallholde­r farmers in Oyo State by off taking their produce; it is always fun to be in the midst of the elderly ones where I get to learn so much more about life. On the other hand, we have amazing customers whose feedbacks help us in ensuring the best outputs; both the back and front end are always amaz

ing.

Three Women Who Inspire Me And Why

Mrs. Edobong Akpabio - Founder of Visionage Agrotech Farms Ltd – Mrs. Edobong is an allround excellent person in my industry who is not just my mentor but also an amazing mother. She is selfless helpful, and goes the extra mile for entreprene­urs in the Agro sector.

Fade Ogunro, founder and CEO of Bookings Africa – Fade’s grit and resilience are outstandin­g. Her journey from being a radio host to becoming the founder of Bookings Africa, channeling through challenges and coming out better is one of the amazing reasons why this woman inspires me. She dares to be different.

Mrs. Ibukun Awosika – She inspires me through her work and support for girls and women. Her works make me believe that my goals are achievable. She truly is a gem.

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