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Koko Networks Launches A Bio Club Integrated with e-Wallet To Distribute Biofuels And Other Household Products In Kenya

A bio tech-led brand with a small-scale marketplace in line with its users' preference for renewing consumable energy

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
December 30, 2021
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KOKO Network innovates Africa’s technology sector with its custom retail platform dubbed Koko Club. The Kenyan startup bio-fuel enterprise has reportedly digitized its means to distribute its products to users based in the underserved marketplace — designated retail outlets networking as official Koko agents.

The newly launched Koko Club is established to distribute biofuels — a tech-led brand with a small scale marketplace per its users’ preference with renewing consumable energy such as liquid animal fats, ethanol, plant algae, crops & vegetables, methane, etc. Contrasting to fossil fuels that have influenced 68.4% percent of the African economy per its geographical process of contemporary resources.

 

It is worth noting that biofuels are reportedly hazardous to nature, with a significant impact that bolsters global warming — “It goes into the air as carbon dioxide and contributes to global warming.”

 

Koko Network introduced a refined technology that ranges from software and hardware technology to networks a friendly impact on global warming. For context, Koko produces clean energy at an affordable cost-efficient value for underserved communities.

 

Ps: The likes of ethanol, and methane (digested organic materials such as animal manure), are mostly used to produce biofuels

Koko Club is a regular retail shop that distributes biofuels and other households commonly solely to verified users — the Kenyan-based startup company categorized as “Koko Club Membership” — a mandated scheme to purchase Koko’s products.

Koko club schemes as a supply chain network that targets low-income marketplace, individual or household distributing biofuels with convenience. For context, Koko Network integrated its biofuel Club with electronic payment technology synced with members bio-data to process biofuel purchase via a click.

The renewable scheme Koko Network introduced also implied on its membership card issued to its users. The electronic card has an e-wallet that holds users’ credit until it is used up. The bio Club offers credit allowances to credible customers per Kokos termed conditions.

Koko Club issues its membership card to certified customers

As expected, Koko Club agents stocks their inventory directly from its manufacturing Network. Koko Networks chief innovation officer, Sagun Saxena, confirmed its database is convenient for executive management. He also revealed its bio Club will have groceries and other household products stocked in its inventory.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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