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The Highway and the Voice: Why African Trade Needs Media to Move

The Highway and the Voice: Why African Trade Needs Media to Move

Season 7 Episode 14 Published 9 hours ago
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Roads can move products.

Ports can move shipments.

Trucks can move harvests.

But only trust can move people.

In Episode Five of The World’s Mayor Experience, Joshua T. Berglan speaks from Limbe, Cameroon about one of the most overlooked pieces of African trade infrastructure: media.

Trade platforms need roads, financing, logistics, documentation, technology, and market access. But if farmers do not understand the platform, buyers cannot see the proof, investors do not trust the system, and communities never hear the story, adoption will remain slow.

Media creates trust.

Media provides education.

Media documents the process.

Media gives farmers visibility.

Media gives buyers confidence.

Media gives investors proof.

Media turns transactions into relationships.

This episode also explores a powerful new idea: farmers can build virtual worlds around their work in the same way musicians build digital ecosystems around their talent.

A farm can become more than a place of production.

It can become a platform.

A farmer can use websites, podcasts, videos, virtual farm tours, product catalogs, QR codes, WhatsApp communities, digital marketplaces, harvest updates, and transparent storytelling to build trust and strengthen the value of what they produce.

The farmer does not need to become a celebrity.

The farmer needs to become visible.

Joshua also speaks directly to young African creators, showing how skills in video, design, websites, social media, podcasting, e-commerce, and storytelling can become part of the future of agriculture.

You do not have to leave agriculture to work in the future.

You can bring the future into agriculture.

The highway moves the product.

The voice moves the people.

Africa needs both.

The World’s Mayor Experience is Joshua T. Berglan’s lived and digital platform, documenting the people, ideas, communities, and systems helping build a stronger future for Cameroon, Afrique, and the world.

Learn more at joshuatberglan.com

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