25 Mar 2025
Storage for potato intended for food. The recommendation is only harvest as much as the community can consume.
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On Viazi 100% of your donation goes to the cause, there is no overhead or hidden costs. You will get full visibility of the delivery and impact of your donation.
On Viazi, you give useful farming resources to a smallholder community of your choice. When you donate a resource, your money goes directly and fully to the supplier of the resource. The supplier, typically a local company close to the receiving community, delivers the resource to the community. You will be able to track the delivery of your donation and its impact on the community.
After paying for a donation you will receive a link where you can track the delivery of your donation, get progress updates from the community and see the impact of your donation.
Viazi is all about transparency. 100% of your donation goes to the community of your choice and you will be able to track the delivery and impact of your donation. You can check our Partners page – some of the most prominent companies and organizations in food production and agriculture trust Viazi for delivering their products creating sustainable impact in communities.
The suppliers pay a normal commission to Viazi for the sold resources. Viazi also licenses its platform for companies who want to run charity projects and get accurate data on the impact – to reach their sustainability goals or compensate for their emissions.
Research shows that potatoes are one of the most productive and sustainable food crops. If a smallholder farmer switches from wheat or rice to modern potato farming the productivity can increase 3-fold and water consumption and carbon emissions can decrease by up to 80%.
Viazi was founded in 2023 in Finland by Antti Hintikka and Marko Myllyluoma, two experienced businessmen and entrepreneurs who have been working in food production and emerging markets for the majority of their careers. Antti and Marko wanted to create a business that has a purpose bigger than a paycheck.
The recipients of the donations are carefully selected communities in Africa and other emerging markets. They are smallholder villages of smallholder families, cooperatives or projects that want to learn modern potato farming but do not have financial resources to do so. Viazi’s goal is that each community will become self-sufficient by producing their own food, selling the surplus at market and investing the profit in more resources.