Kenyaβs DigiCow, ThriveAgric from Nigeria, and Brastorne of Botswana have been crowned the winners of the AYuTe Africa Challenge held by Heifer International. The challenge was held to support agritech innovators.
DigiCow is helping small-scale African dairy operations increase productivity with technology that provides free access to livestock management experts and links farmers to skilled and qualified veterinarians, artificial insemination providers and feed supply servicesβall from their mobile phones.
ThriveAgric addresses a key challenge for small-scale farmers in Africaβa lack of access to finance, technical advice, business skills, and market opportunities. It does so by using a proprietary Agriculture Operating System to help a team of 2,000 field agents supports some 500,000 farmers across 22 Nigerian states with insights to improve their production and profits.
Brastorneβs apps, such as mAgri, give farmers access to farming information, markets and short- term finance using the capabilities of any feature phone, such as SMS and interactive voice technology. The Brastorne mobile service Mpotsa (βAsk meβ) provides rural unconnected mobile users with localized information, and Vuka harnesses USSD technology to allow users on any phone to create profiles, add friends, create chat groups, and more. These technologies have helped farmers realize a 250% increase in yields and achieve 85% savings in communication and information access. The company also boasts 100% youth employment.
Benefits
As winners of the 2022 AYuTe Africa Challenge, the three companies will receive a sizeable monetary investment: a total of USD 1.5 million in grants, along with ongoing support from a team of expert advisers to help them translate their funding into an aggressive expansion strategy.
This is part of Heifer Internationalβs commitment to support young entrepreneurs developing affordable tech innovations as they work to scale their businesses. Doing so makes new services and technologies available to African farmers to overcome long-standing challenges while attracting a new generation to unlock the huge potential of agriculture on the continent.
Quotes
βAt a time when Africa is facing unprecedented food-related challenges, it is incredibly inspiring to see these young African champions firmly focused on an agriculture-led future that provides farmers with the innovations they need to succeed,β said Adesuwa Ifedi, senior vice president of Africa Programs, Heifer International. βWe launched this competition in 2021, challenging African youths to bring us innovations poised to provide the positive disruption our farmers urgently need. ThriveAgric, DigiCow and Brastorne are more than ready to meet the moment,β she noted.
βI grew up watching my mom struggle to get our cows to produce enough milk, and Iβve spent 15 years working with small-scale dairy farmers, so I know the challenges farmers face,β said Peninah Wanja, the founder of Nairobi-based DigiCow. βThatβs why itβs been so exciting to see 60,000 farmersβmany of them womenβnow using our DigiCow apps to become more profitable and productive. With this new support from Heifer International, Iβm confident we can expand our reach to help small-scale dairy farmers across the continent.β