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Innovation dashboard

This digital dashboard provides a summary of the various types of innovations available to pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in dryland regions in SPARC focus countries.

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Showing 55 - 57 of 135 innovationsPage 19 of 45
2010
Energy Assured
Energy Assured Nigeria Limited is a leading social enterprise specializing in clean energy solutions for smallholder farmers. We empower low-income farmers in agriculture through affordable, accessible, and environmentally-friendly solar-powered irrigation systems. With a strong commitment to innovation, sustainability, and community development, we aim to revolutionize farming practices, enhance livelihoods, and contribute to Nigeria's economic growth.
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2008
Esoko
Esoko is currently one of Africa's largest AgriTech companies, empowering organizations working in rural communities with innovative technology. It leads the charge in harnessing technology to empower every link in the agricultural value chain. Its journey, deeply rooted in agritech and driven by the transformative power of ICT, reflects its unwavering commitment to driving positive change in African agricultural markets.
Regions
This is where you can browse SPARC resources by country/region
Host Organisations
2019
Ethiopian Rainwater Harvesting Ecosystem and Blended Financing Facility
The Danish Red Cross, together with Water.org, Addis Ababa University, and private sector partners are developing an end-to-end Rainwater Harvesting (RwH) Ecosystem that prolongs the rainy season and promotes resiliency for 1M farmers and refugees by 2025.
Regions
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Host Organisations

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