Nigerian agri-tech startup, UfarmX, has entered a partnership with Senegal’s Africa GreenTec which will deliver customised solutions to Senegalese women farmers as well as promoting sustainable development across the country’s agricultural value chain.
According to Alexander Zanders, CEO of UfarmX, the startup which leverages blockchain technology to empower rural, unbanked and underserved smallholder farmers, “will connect farmers to quality inputs, much of it on credit utilising a transparent blockchain ledger, allowing them access to markets post-harvest and giving them the data they need to scale their operations.”
“At UfarmX, we recognise the urgent need for collective action to confront the impacts of climate change on agriculture,” said Zanders.
“Our partnership with Africa GreenTec signifies a shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, and community empowerment. Together, we will work to safeguard livelihoods, preserve ecosystems, and mitigate the adverse effects of climate change.
“Through this partnership, UfarmX and Africa GreenTec will launch a pilot programme that enables women farmers to access solar-powered storage containers at subsidised rates.
“Unlike traditional models, which require farmers to purchase containers outright, this initiative offers a more accessible and cost-effective solution, empowering farmers while mitigating climate risks,” he added.
Also speaking on the partnership, Anna Ndiaye, Africa GreenTec Managing Director, said Africa GreenTec’s solar-powered solutions offer a sustainable alternative to traditional energy sources, enabling communities to access clean, reliable electricity while reducing carbon emissions and environmental degradation.
“By integrating renewable energy technologies with UfarmX’s agricultural platform, the partnership will enhance productivity, efficiency, and resilience within Senegal’s farming communities.
“Our collaboration with UfarmX represents a holistic approach to supporting women farmers in Senegal, addressing both the challenges of climate change and post-harvest issues.
“Together, we are delivering customized solutions that promote sustainable development and empower communities across the agricultural value chain,” she said.