Across Africa, an estimated seven hundred million people live on smallholder farms without adequate access to water. As the effects of climate change become more extreme and temperatures rise across the continent,
Girls and women all over the world are disporportionately affected by poverty. Lumwana, a mining town located in the Solwezi District, North-Western Province of Zambia, is no exception. Women remain marginalized with limited formal and informal power. Investing in women is crucial for long term economic and community development.
Zambia has a rich cultural history reflected in diverse vernacular architectural styles. These styles give the nation a unique architectural identity rooted in the larger Bantu culture of Sub-Saharan Africa. Vernacular architecture in Zambia is deeply influenced by the environment, climate, culture, art, and social context in which it is built.
With operations spanning Kenya, Uganda, and Ivory Coast, and distribution agreements in Ethiopia, Zambia, and Togo, SunCulture operates on a "Pay-As-You-Grow" model, democratizing access to irrigation technology.
These companies are helping SunCulture to expand into Uganda, Zambia and the Ivory Coast where the growth potential is huge: less than 6% of African farms are irrigated. SunCulture sees the farm as a
Zambia has made progress on reducing stunting over the past decade, but it remains a challenge. 35 per cent of children are stunted at five years old (ZDHS 2018), the third highest rate of stunting in the southern Africa region (World Bank 2018). SUN PHASE II AIMS TO ACHIEVE FOUR KEY EXPECTED RESULTS BETWEEN 2019 AND 2023.
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At SunCulture, we strive to solve the biggest daily challenges of smallholder farmers. We use off-grid solar technology to provide our customers with reliable access to water, irrigation, lighting, and mobile charging, and we can do all of that with a single system.
Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Sudan, Somalia, Somaliland, Nigeria, Ghana and Rwanda. 10 11. SunCulture''s products are not only easy to use and maintain, but are also affordable. Additionally, SunCulture''s plug and play systems are available on its
Get to know SunCulture, a leader in solar irrigation pumps, committed to solving the daily challenges of smallholder farmers. Learn about our mission to empower sustainable farming with innovative off-grid solar technology, providing water,
Zambia Branch. Founded in 2008, Sunline Zambia was registered in the city of Kitwe in Zambia. It is the first Chinese-funded logistics company in Zambia to obtain customs clearance qualification. It provides comprehensive services including customs clearance services, bonded warehousing and cross-border transportation.
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Carbon Leveraging IoT and community-centered design framework SunCulture develops and commercializes efficient, clean, and reliable irrigation solutions for smallholder farmers in Africa. The project helps irrigate the crops all year round. SunCulture believes that agriculture is such a crucial part of the global economy, and as half of all food produced today is grown using []
Scaling Up Nutrition - Learning and Evaluation (SUN LE) is a four-year project providing survey, research, evaluation, and data-dissemination services to the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ), USAID, and other cooperating partners to improve health and nutrition outcomes for Zambians. In late 2010, the Zambian Government became one of the first countries in the
Sunny Days Ahead: How SunCulture is harnessing the sun to irrigate small farms across Africa. Sep 16, 2019. Zambia and the Ivory Coast where the growth potential is huge: less than 6% of African farms are irrigated. SunCulture sees the farm as a laboratory for understanding their customers'' needs. With a vision of becoming more of an
Samir Ibrahim, Chief Executive Officer at SunCulture, said: "The past year was devastating for the millions of smallholder farmers in Kenya; 87% are in a worse financial position due to the pandemic. 81% of SunCulture farmers, however, were able to increase their revenue from farming in 2020.Solar irrigation helps create food security and sovereignty, and it also
In his TEDx talk, Samir Ibrahim, CEO and co-founder of SunCulture explained that there are 1.4 billion people in the world who live in rural areas and rely on agriculture and related activities for their livelihood. He
The People Zambia is a country along the northern stretch of what is typically considered Southern Africa. The country is sparsely populated compar Sun - Sat 9:00am - 5:00pm MST This in part has helped to create a new culture that has more of a national identity than one of tribal sectarianism. This young Zambian culture is especially
With operations in Kenya, Uganda and Ivory Coast and distribution agreements in Ethiopia, Zambia and Togo, SunCulture runs on a "Pay-As-You-Grow" model. Cleantech startup, Qotto, raises $8 million Series
A framework was developed for understanding the principles and practices of endogenous development among the Nsenga of Zambia. This study considers culture as an important aspect of development and as a means to understanding and achieving forms of development from which people can draw meaning and fulfillment in life. Models of development
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Zambia has a rich cultural history reflected in diverse vernacular architectural styles. These styles give the nation a unique architectural identity rooted in the larger Bantu culture of Sub-Saharan Africa. Vernacular architecture in Zambia is deeply influenced by the environment, climate, culture, art, and social context in which it is built.
While this SunCulture expansion may take time to cover all of Africa, it will immediately impact farmers in Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia, Senegal, Togo and Cote d''Ivoire. Farmers in these countries will be able to
Who is SunCulture. SunCulture develops and commercializes life-changing technology that solves the biggest daily challenges for the world''s 570 million smallholder fa rming households. The company is a market leader in solar-powered water pumps and irrigation systems, serving customers in Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Zambia, Senegal, Togo, and Cote D''Ivoire.
A framework was developed for understanding the principles and practices of endogenous development among the Nsenga of Zambia. This study considers culture as an important aspect of development and as a means to understanding and achieving forms of development from which people can draw meaning and fulfillment in life. Models of development
Our Products Farm Smart with ClimateSmart™ Direct Transform your life with SunCulture solar powered irrigation and lighting solutions SunCulture has a wide range of innovative irrigation solutions for shaping up your shamba and solar lighting solutions to light up your home. SunCulture cutting edge solutions achieve this economically and sustainably in a world where
SunCulture is a climate-tech platform for rural emerging markets. SunCulture is scaling a proprietary technology platform that switches rural African farmers from carbon-emitting fuel pumps to solar-powered irrigation, then on-sells other productive goods and services.
With the $14 million in funding, from investors including Energy Access Ventures (EAV), Électricité de France (EDF), Acumen Capital Partners (ACP) and Dream Project Incubators (DPI), SunCulture
SunCulture, a Kenyan climate tech startup, has raised $12 million to enhance its solar irrigation solution in sub-Saharan Africa and provide hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers access to Internet-of-Things (IoT)-enabled solar-powered irrigation by 2030.
With SunCulture, you can increase your crop yields by 300% and reduce your water usage by 80% with a simple push of a button. We also offer a Pay-As-You-Grow option that allows you to pay in small monthly installments. We have high standards of quality for both our solar pumps and services.
Tackling the Irrigation Gap Head-on. SunCulture offers a diverse value proposition for an underserved market. Our product packages include everything that is needed to get started, including a consultation, installation services, training, and ongoing customer support should you have any questions or issues.
Initially, the company sold its integrated energy generation and water-pumping systems to the middle income farmers who hold jobs in cities like Nairobi and cultivate crops on land they own in rural areas. These “telephone farmers” were willing to spend the $5,000 required to install SunCulture’s initial systems.
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