O-Farms Accelerator Program 2024 For East-African SME O-Farms, the first East African SME accelerator completely focused on circular agribusiness, is going into its next phase with a mission to make circular principles mainstream in the region’s agriculture and food sector. O-Farms encourages innovative business solutions in Kenya and Uganda that bring food losses and by-products back into the food system. This initiative is crucial as East Africa faces challenges in producing enough safe and nutritious food while minimizing environmental impact. https://lnkd.in/dZFF2kyu
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Apply: https://lnkd.in/dVhCwCfU #ikokazike O-Farms, the first East-African SME accelerator completely focused on circular agribusiness, is going into its next phase with a mission to make circular principles mainstream in the region’s agriculture and food sector. O-Farms encourages innovative business solutions in Kenya and Uganda that bring food losses and by-products back into the food system. This initiative is crucial as East Africa faces challenges in producing enough safe and nutritious food while minimising environmental impact.
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📅 Applications open from August 5th to August 26th 2024! Why O-Farms? 🧑🌾 This is not just another accelerator—O-Farms is about transforming the agri-food sector with circular economy principles. Imagine turning food waste into valuable resources, improving how we produce and consume food, and making a significant impact on the environment. That’s what O-Farms is all about! 📢 Learn more and apply here: https://bit.ly/applyofarms #OFarms #CircularEconomy #SustainableAgriculture #AgriSMEs #FoodSustainability #KenyaSMEs #UgandaSMEs #ApplyNow
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🍃🍃🍃Agribusiness Profitability and Growth 🍃🍃🍃 Agribusiness startups can improve profitability and growth by focusing on several key areas: 🍃Innovative Farming Practices: Embrace precision agriculture, sustainable practices, and smart irrigation. Efficient resource management (water, soil, and fertilizers) not only improves yields but also ensures long-term sustainability, an attractive factor for investors and partners. 🍃Value-Added Products and AgroProcessing: Rather than solely selling raw products, agribusinesses can boost profitability by transforming their outputs into value-added products. For example, moringa is processed into oils or capsules, appealing to health-conscious consumers. 🍃Strong Supply Chain and Distribution Networks: Building a reliable supply chain and distribution network ensures consistent market access and efficient delivery. This involves strategic partnerships with transport companies and retail outlets to ensure products reach consumers promptly and in good condition. 🍃Market Research and Customer-Centric Products: Understanding the market is critical. Startups must identify trends in consumer preferences, like organic or locally sourced products, and adapt their offerings accordingly. 🍃Access to Finance and Capital Efficiency: Agribusiness startups often struggle with funding. To overcome this, they should focus on building relationships with funders, exploring grants, and applying for loans specific to the agricultural sector. They should also strive for capital efficiency to ensure funds are allocated to areas yielding the highest return on investment. 🍃Leveraging Technology and Data Analytics: Embracing digital solutions, like mobile apps for equipment hire or data analytics for monitoring crop health, can help improve decision-making. 🍃Compliance and Certifications: Adhering to agricultural standards, safety certifications, and quality control is essential, particularly for businesses looking to enter export markets. Compliance not only builds trust but also opens doors to premium markets. 🍃Strategic Partnerships and Networks: Collaborating with other agribusinesses, research institutions, and government initiatives can open up opportunities for growth. Partnerships can help secure grants, access new technologies, and expand market reach. 🍃Agility and Resilience: Given Africa’s economic and environmental challenges, startups need to be agile and resilient. Building capacity to adapt to climate variations, economic shifts, or regulatory changes will help sustain long-term growth. By excelling in these areas, African agribusiness startups can position themselves for sustainable profitability and significant growth, while contributing to food security and economic development. #startup #funding #africa #accesstocapital #tradenotaid #faithdriven #winning #innovation .#thoughtleadership
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BII and FMO are providing funding to expand the UK International Development-funded Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness (CASA) technical assistance facility. Each organization will contribute $3 million to the newly expanded facility, alongside the UK Government, for the period of 2024-2026. The goal is to extend the platform for at least another five years. The facility addresses the financing challenges faced by agribusinesses in developing countries and aims to provide greater support to sustainable, inclusive agribusinesses. Inclusive and commercially sustainable agribusinesses have the potential to transform the global agricultural system, benefiting both people and the planet. These businesses can drive demand for smallholder produce while helping farmers improve the quantity and quality of their yields. Agribusinesses also create decent jobs in areas like processing, logistics, and sales, while increasing access to nutritious food. However, in order to grow, agribusinesses need access to financing, which they often struggle to obtain. In sub-Saharan Africa alone, there is a $74 billion finance gap in agribusiness, representing roughly 84% of demand. Additionally, many agribusinesses require specialized support to develop and implement strategies that strengthen smallholder farmer inclusion. The CASA Plus facility will provide this necessary support by enhancing existing investments, identifying new investment opportunities, and addressing barriers to green and inclusive agribusiness investment. The first phase of CASA, funded by UK International Development and managed by TechnoServe, a global nonprofit focused on inclusive agricultural growth, has already proven successful. It has worked with impact investors to identify agribusinesses in their portfolios that can benefit from tailored support to improve their inclusivity and climate resilience. So far, the program has helped 40 agribusinesses reach around 116,000 smallholder farmers, providing improved services that have increased farmers’ incomes and climate resilience. Source The post UK Government and Development Finance Institutions Collaborate to Increase Funding for Agribusiness Expansion appeared first on Tech In Africa .
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SUSTAINABLE GROWTH AND VALUE CHAIN FINANCING: FINANCING INITIATIVES THAT SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAINS, INCLUDING PROCESSING, STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION.. Sustainable growth and value chain financing are crucial for the development of agricultural value chains, encompassing processing, storage, and transportation. ■Financing initiatives in this sector can significantly impact the livelihoods of farmers, the environment, and the economy. Value chain financing initiatives support the growth of agricultural enterprises, enabling them to invest in efficient processing, storage, and transportation systems. ■This, in turn, enhances productivity, reduces post-harvest losses, and increases access to markets, ultimately leading to improved food security and income generation for farmers. ■Sustainable financing models, such as impact investing and blended finance, play a vital role in supporting agricultural value chain development. ■These models balance financial returns with social and environmental impact, ensuring that investments contribute to sustainable growth and poverty reduction. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) initiatives, such as the Agricultural Value Chain Development Programmes, Value Chain Financing Facilities, and Rural Finance Initiatives, demonstrate a commitment to #inclusive and #sustainable #valuechain development. ■■These programmes provide financing, technical assistance, and capacity-building support to smallholder farmers, rural communities, and agricultural enterprises, promoting sustainable agricultural growth and poverty reduction. ■■By supporting value chain financing initiatives, we can unlock the potential of agricultural value chains to drive sustainable growth, reduce poverty, and enhance food security. ■■This requires continued collaboration among governments, private sector actors, and development partners to create an enabling environment for sustainable investment and innovation in agricultural value chains. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) FAO Programme Alimentaire Mondial Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/ Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada Agrifood Management & Innovation Lab Ca' Foscari AgriFood Capital Agribusiness Value Chains - Learning Pathway Thardeep Rural Development Programme (TRDP) African Development Bank Group Agriculture, Alimentation et Agroentreprise IFC Agribusiness.
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Empowering Africa's agri-food sector through digital transformation! At AgroInfoTech Consulting, we leverage technology to provide tailored services to farmers and other agribusiness stakeholders, thereby adding value to their businesses and the community they serve. Our expert team combines extensive knowledge of agribusiness and IT expertise with diverse skills to provide comprehensive guidance and support. From advisory services to strategy implementation, we ensure a seamless transition and support your journey. Learn more about our mission and services on our website (link in bio). #AgroinfotechConsulting #DigitalAgriculture #AgriTech #AfricaAgriFood #DataDrivenFarming #Sustainability #Innovation #Agribusiness #ITolutions
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This is an interesting challenge...about (in part), bringing cold chain to the last mile, affordably. In so many countries on the continent, up to 40% of small holder farmers' crops are lost because they lack adequate storage capacity...particularly cold storage capacity. I know there are various actors across the continent working on these solutions. We had one of them, Eugene Faison founder of DGrid Energy (www.dgridenergy.com) who has developed the Solar Cool Cube, join us during our recent Hub Agro-Dealer Conference earlier in June and he provided a Master Class on "Cooling as a Service" using DGrid's technology to provide farmers with cooling services at an affordable price. This might be a worthwhile prize for DGrid to pursue...and as we at AFAP have been looking at how to help the farmers in the communities we work in reduce their post harvest losses AND access formal value chains and markets, this might be interesting for us. In any event, please do check this opportunity out? #coldstoragematters #innovation #stoppostharvestlosses #solarmatters #theAfricaWeWant
Announcing the $50,000 Innovation Prize to Reduce Post-Harvest Loss- APPLY NOW One-third of all food produced is lost before reaching consumers, heavily impacting smallholder farmers and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. We need scalable, affordable solutions that leverage clean energy technologies to reduce these losses. Factor[e] Ventures in collaboration with Shell Foundation, ISF Advisors , MicroSave Consulting (MSC), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and ANDMORE Associates, is excited to announce a $50,000 Innovation Prize for groundbreaking solutions to reduce post-harvest loss for smallholder farmers in Kenya, Nigeria, and India. Finalists will have access to a network of experienced industry leaders and receive media exposure to showcase their innovation. The winner will also benefit from access to Factor E’s post investment support . Gain the resources and recognition you need to grow your innovation and create impact. The Prize is open to startups, universities, non-profits, and for-profits. The solutions must be farmer-centric. Apply Here: https://lnkd.in/e2p4zAB8 🌱🚜 #InnovationPrize #PostHarvestLoss #Agritech #SmallholderFarmers #SustainableAgriculture #CleanEnergy #FoodSecurity #FactorEVentures #ShellFoundation #Kenya #Nigeria #India
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Africa holds more than 60% of the world’s arable land, positioning it as a potential global leader in food production. With the continent’s population expected to double by 2050, food demand in Africa is anticipated to rise by 70%. This makes innovative farming solutions more critical than ever. The agriculture sector in Africa is rapidly growing, and it is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030
In this week's article, our co-founder JP Fabri offers his analysis of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation Africa AgriFood Tech Investment Report 2024. #Africa’s agrifood tech sector holds immense promise, offering scalable solutions to some of the continent’s most pressing challenges. The insights and recommendations in the report provide a roadmap for unlocking this potential, emphasising the importance of innovative financing, collaborative partnerships, supportive policies, and sustainability. As the sector continues to evolve, it has the opportunity to not only enhance food systems but also contribute to broader economic transformation. With the right investments and strategic interventions, Africa’s agrifoodtech ecosystem can serve as a global model for resilience and innovation in agriculture. Nicky Gouder Nigel Daura James Forbes Timon Halbach Mikir Shah Ilyas Ismail ACMA Blessing Edemakhiota Gabriele Villa Abdullah Hussein Rupert Weterings Rupesh Appannah Jack Bassett
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Find the core of Brazil's agricultural success! Technical assistance plays a crucial role in driving Brazilian agribusiness into the international stage. 🌎✨ Curious to learn more? Read Elena Castellani's article at https://lnkd.in/dJ6Kj5mJ and join us in our journey as we explore the intersection of innovation, sustainability, and market access. We also want to hear from you! How do you think these initiatives can be improved to meet global agribusiness’ growing demands and challenges? Contact us to discuss your opinions and suggestions. #BrazilianAgribusiness #Innovation #Sustainability
Cultivating Excellence: The Significance of Technical Assistance in Obtaining International Markets for Brazilian Agribusiness | Brazilian Farmers
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#MY_SPEECH_AT_THE_THIRD_EDITION_OF_THE_AGRIBIZ_HANGOUT Esteemed Agripreneures Ladies and Gentlemen It is with great honour that I address you today, I am glad that after two years of absence, this event comes back alive today The Agribusiness Hangout is an agricultural investment summit that bring together Agribusiness experts, Agricultural value chain actors, Financial Institutions, The Legislature, Government official, Captains of Industries and Seasoned Entrepreneurs, where we seek to harmonize the relationship between the private and the public sector, to discuss opportunities that exist in the agricultural sector and how to harness them towards wealth creation, poverty eradication and overall development. The first edition of the agribusiness hangout was held in October 2019 with the theme: Turning Your Smalls Scale Farm into a Million Dollar Enterprise; The Star Farmers Approach. At the end of the summit, it was agreed that young people were not motivated enough to take agriprenureship as a business hence it led to the birthing of The Star Farmer Africa - which is aimed at raising agromillionaires with the mandate of Trainings, Empowerment, Grant's and Awards. The second edition was held with the theme; Repositioning your Agricultural Business for the next Decade; The Post Pandemic Economic Recovery Strategy, focused on the how innovative thinking and application of sustainable models will secure agriculture against future challenges like the covid. Most impactful practices where then adopted by agripreneurs. This year’s theme, Agriculture, a Sustainable Pathway to Nigeria’s Economic Growth, Wealth Creation and Stability; Our Comparative Advantage, is to highlight the untapped potential of agriculture as a driving force for economic transformation in Nigeria. The event promises to be a groundbreaking platform for young entrepreneurs, investors, and stakeholders in the agriculture sector. Top-tier agricultural giants and experts from Nigeria and beyond have been carefully selected to speak on the theme, sharing insights and strategies for leveraging Nigeria's comparative advantage in agriculture. The discussions will focus on how to harness agribusiness for wealth creation and national stability, providing young people the opportunity to learn from the successes of seasoned professionals. The event aims to inspire and equip attendees with the tools they need to transform existing agribusinesses into profitable ventures, contributing significantly to the growth of Nigeria's economy. With a stellar lineup of speakers and a focus on sustainable growth, the Agribusiness Hangout 2024 is set to be an event of monumental impact and transformative experience in agriculture and entrepreneurship. I therefore urge all you to be resolute and attentive as each information passed is a million-dollar idea. God bless you. And indeed, it was a stellar program 💪💪💪💪 #StarFarmer
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