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Sadot LLC And MOTI Partner With Vodacom To Digitally Transform Agricultural Commerce Across Africa

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | August 26, 2025 07:37am

Sadot LLC, a subsidiary of Sadot Group Inc. (NASDAQ:SDOT) ("Sadot Group", "Sadot" or the "Company"), and MOTI, a leading digital delivery platform operating in partnership with Vodacom, have entered into a strategic agreement to accelerate the digital transformation of commercial transactions between African farmers and businesses.

MOTI, a cutting-edge technology platform, enables the seamless delivery of goods and services across Tanzania. In collaboration with Vodacom which serves over 200 million customers across Tanzania, DRC, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho and Mozambique. MOTI is transforming how individuals and enterprises engage in commerce. Vodacom's mobile networks span a population of over 500 million people across Africa, and Vodacom's presence in Tanzania alone commands the largest share of the local telecom market.

The partnership will initially focus on streamlining logistics and the distribution of farm products grown by Sadot LLC, including wheat, soy, and corn on its 5,000-acre Zambian farm, as well as high-value tree crops like mangoes and avocados. Over time, the scope will expand to include the delivery and commercialization of a wider basket of agricultural goods sourced from regional producers across the continent.

Through this agreement, MOTI will enable farmers to interact directly with consumers and businesses, facilitating transactions and product deliveries through its platform. Leveraging Vodacom's extensive network reach and infrastructure, this partnership marks a historic moment in the evolution of agricultural trade. For the first time, African consumers will be digitally connected to regional farmers through a high-tech, mobile-enabled ecosystem that bypasses traditional bottlenecks and inefficiencies.

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