CALL FOR APPLICATIONS!
Do you have a big idea that could transform agriculture AND AGRIBUSINESS in East Africa? 2016 GAIA AgTech Innovation Challenge
African food and agribusiness will be powered by innovation, especially that which closes the gender gap. To be impactful, this innovation in should focus on improved technologies and new business models that greatly benefit women value chain actors. We are pleased to announce that Gender in Agribusiness Investments in Africa (GAIA) is now accepting applications from institutions and enterprises for the 2016 GAIA AgTech In novation Challenge. GAIA has been launched by AWARD to increase agribusiness investments in technological and business model innovations that benefit African women value chain actors. Do you have a big idea that has been piloted successfully in East Africa that focuses on:- Closing yield gaps in crop and livestock value chains
- Reducing post-harvest losses
- Improving agri-market efficiencies
We are looking for institutions and business enterprises with innovations spanning the research-to-commercialization continuum, and those addressing business model re-invention. Innovations should contribute towards transforming agricultural practices in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania for improved incomes and food security for smallholder farmers, especially women. The AgTech innovations should demonstrate clear benefits to women smallholder farmers, and other women value chain actors. They should be scalable across multiple geographies in sub-Saharan Africa. Deadline: 28th October Submissions will be evaluated on a rolling basis until 28th October 2016. Early submissions are encouraged, and winners will be notified on 31st October 2016. | | | AWARD GAIA is looking for enterprises that: - Are in the agriculture or allied sectors, with an innovative technology or business model
- Are women-led or have women managers
- Have a clear for-profit business model with high potential for scale
- Have some proof of concept on the ground, conducted pilots and are preferably generating revenues
- Have an experienced, credible and dedicated founding team
- Are looking for funding to commercialize/scale
- Have operations in either of the following countries Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda or Tanzania
The top 20 companies will be chosen from the applicants to participate in an in-depth boot camp, and then be showcased to investors, incubators, and other support organizations in Nairobi, Kenya in November 2016. The goal of this challenge is to support promising women working in agriculture to refine their business model, and help connect them to additional key players in the agriculture sector. | |
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