One-on-One with: Samir Ibrahim, Co-Founder & CEO at Sun Culture

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • 🗣 In Africa, 80% of families depend on agriculture for their livelihoods, and only 4% have access to irrigation systems.
    With today’s climate crisis, it has become increasingly difficult to predict rainfall and as a result, many smallholder farmers lose their crops. Some of the major obstacles they face include low productivity and lack of infrastructure and technology 🚜
    SunCulture helps small farmers grow food without relying on rainfall, thanks to solar-powered irrigation systems. Over the past 8 years, they’ve been developing an off-grid solar technology to provide farmers with reliable access to water, irrigation, lighting, and mobile charging 💧⚡️
    SunCulture is currently the largest solar pump distributor in Sub-Saharan Africa, positively impacting tens of thousands of farmers in 4 countries. On average, they allow farmers to increase their income by up to 10 times, increase yield by up to 5 times, and reduce water usage by 80% 🚀
    Enjoy the interview with Samir Ibrahim, Co-Founder & CEO at Sun Culture
    #solarenergy #empoweringfarmers #accesstoenergy #SDG7 #foodsecurity #zerohunger #SDG2 #socialentrepreneurship #sdgworldtour #sdgimpactstories #Act4SDGs

Комментарии • 1

  • @paulnjenga5692
    @paulnjenga5692 3 месяца назад

    mr samir our community need your company technical help