Orange & GIZ ‘GreenAPI Smart Agriculture Program’ applications for Senegal and West Africa now open

Orange and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH have announced the launch of the ‘GreenAPI Smart Agriculture Program’ in Senegal and West Africa. This program is open to technology start-ups whose solutions promote climate-smart agricultural practices in Africa and that are currently operating in Senegal or planning to expand to Senegal soon.

The future of Agritech is unfolding in Africa

Digital entrepreneurship is a key driver of economic growth and digital transformation in Africa. According to the “Digitalization of Agriculture in Africa report” published in 2019 by CTA (Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation) and Dalberg Advisors, the digital technology market in agriculture is worth about 2.3 billion US dollars.

Agritech start-ups offer solutions for farmers, who see it as a new and effective way to multiply their income, while at the same time, increasing their production. However, many young technology start-ups in the region struggle to break barriers to business maturity. To overcome the challenges in accessing capital, customers, markets, digital infrastructure, and support digital innovation, Orange and GIZ are rolling out this program.

Applications are now open for start-ups who intend to scale their business in Senegal, to apply and participate in a comprehensive capacity development program. This program will provide training and coaching on identifying appropriate business models, building technical infrastructure, and establishing sound legal terms and conditions for win-win partnerships.

What are the benefits of the program?

The ‘GreenAPI program’ is a joint initiative by Orange and GIZ that aims to maximize impact on climate smart agriculture and the livelihood of smallholder farmers in Africa.

Specifically, the program is working together with Mlouma, a Digital Agricultural Platform (DAP) in Senegal to bundle smart agricultural products and services and thereby allow smallholder farmers to access a full range of services with the potential to improve their productivity and livelihood through a one-stop shop.

The power of collaboration: Bundling digital agricultural services through win-win business partnerships

In practice, the program will empower up to 15 selected start-ups to integrate their products and services by providing them with all the skills required to plan and implement the integration and for up to 3 of these startups there will be a chance to partner with Mlouma, providing them with a unique opportunity to design and pilot a joint service offering with a long-term viable business partnership as a result.

Who can apply?

Agritech start-ups located in Senegal or any Western African (ECOWAS and Cameroon) who are registered or who are considering expanding to Senegal. The eligibility and selection criteria are listed on the application information page.

Applications are now open via the GreenAPI: Smart Agriculture Program page until the 16th of October 2023 at 23:59 GMT.

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About Orange

Orange is a major telecommunications network operator and digital service provider with presence in 18 African countries. Orange does not only provide wide mobile telecommunication and financial services, but also built a reputation in accelerating and investing in early-stage start-ups through the Orange Digital Centers and Orange Digital Ventures.

About Make-IT

Make-IT in Africa believes in the catalytic power of African innovation and digital technologies for green and inclusive development. In close collaboration with digital visionaries like startups, innovation enablers and political partners, we empower African innovation ecosystems. Together, we aim to strengthen an environment in which the full potential of African digital innovation can unfold. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH implements this project on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). For further information visit our website: www.make-it.africa.

About the GreenAPI program

The ‘GreenAPI: Smart Agriculture Program’ is jointly implemented by Make-IT in Africa and Orange Middle East & Africa. It aims to support smart agriculture, by promoting digital agricultural solutions that lead to a more resilience to the negative effects of climate change.

Specifically, the ‘GreenAPI Program’ leverages Digital Agricultural Platforms (DAPs) to bundle smart agricultural products and services and thereby allow:

  • Smallholder farmers to access a full range of services with the potential to improve their productivity and livelihood through a one-stop shop,
  • Digital start-ups to integrate their products and services on a DAP, offering them a long-term viable business partnership as a result.

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