Introducing the 18 agri- and food-tech companies selected for the SAIS Investment Readiness Program 2025 who are using digital solutions to transform agriculture, food, and climate resilience across Africa: AquaDeep – Tunisia AquaDeep AI-powered hatchery management for efficient and sustainable aquaculture. Axiom Zorn – Uganda Social credit scoring to unlock financing for smallholder farmers. ChipChip – Ethiopia ChipChip is a social commerce platform connecting farmers directly with consumers. Chitosan Egypt – Egypt Organic crop protection from crustacean waste for sustainable farming. Coastal Biotech – Tanzania Harnessing marine biotechnology for eco-friendly farming solutions. Crop2Cash – Nigeria Digital finance tools for farmers to access credit and grow. DeepLeaf – Morocco AI-powered crop health monitoring to boost yields and cut pesticide use. Delta Oil – Egypt Creating a circular economy for used cooking oil in biodiesel production. Djoli – Côte d'Ivoire Smart supply chain solutions for Africa’s HoReCa sector. Emata Uganda Limited – Uganda Digital loans transforming agri-finance for African farmers. ESusFarm Africa – South Africa AI-driven climate risk insurance and advisory for farmers. Pullus Africa Solutions Ltd – Nigeria Tech-powered platform for poultry farmers to access fair markets. Samaking – Kenya Scaling sustainable fish farming with cold-chain logistics. Simusolar / Tulima Solar – Tanzania Solar-powered irrigation and productive-use equipment for farmers. Sommalife Limited – Ghana Digitizing the shea supply chain for fairer markets and sustainability. TradePulse – Kenya Cash flow management and financing for agro-processors. Marula Proteen Ltd – Uganda Transforming waste into nutrient-rich organic fertilizer. VunaPay – Kenya Instant payment solutions for smallholder farmers and cooperatives. These start-ups are creating real change, enhancing income, food security, and climate resilience across Africa. Stay tuned for more updates on their journey. About SAIS “Scaling digital Agriculture Innovations through Start-ups” (SAIS) is a company development and accelerator programme for African tech start-ups in the agriculture, food, and livestock sectors. The programme is implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). SAIS in numbers For more information about SAIS, visit the organization’s page here. Agritech foodtech GIZ SAIS