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Proyecto

Innovate for clean-powered agro technologies
 

Ghana
Ivory Coast
Senegal
Identificador del Proyecto
110089
Total del financiamiento
CAD 1,979,600.00
Funcionario del IDRC
Flaubert Mbiekop
Estado de Proyecto
Active
Duración
30 meses

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Resumen

This project aims to improve the productivity and income of rural smallholder farmers through low-cost clean-energy powered technology solutions and enhanced prospects for clean power innovations in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Senegal.Más información

This project aims to improve the productivity and income of rural smallholder farmers through low-cost clean-energy powered technology solutions and enhanced prospects for clean power innovations in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Senegal. Smallholders produce approximately 85% of Africa's agriculture, but agricultural mechanization is low because farmers typically cultivate the land by hand and only 5% of land is irrigated. Agricultural activity predominantly occurs in rural areas, where access to energy is limited.

The United Nations University’s Institute for Natural Resources in Africa will run a challenge to support clean agricultural technology that focuses on solutions that replace human labour on farms to save time, reduce drudgery and enhance the economic opportunity and well-being of women and youth. The project will generate evidence to support and promote gender-sensitive policy frameworks that recognize these clean energy solutions and that provide the necessary incentives for their adoption at scale. As innovators of clean energy agricultural technology and private mini-grid companies increasingly engage youth and women, leveraging their potential to improve agricultural productivity through this initiative will deepen evidence and inform action that supports women and youth to play a leading role in clean energy transitions.