UK-Kenya Tech Hub to support Kenyan female AgriTech entrepreneurs

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UK-Kenya Tech Hub to support Kenyan female AgriTech entrepreneurs

The UK-Kenya Tech Hub, in partnership with Future Females, has launched an AgriTech program to support 40 female entrepreneurs to grow their AgriTech-based businesses.

UK-Kenya Tech Hub Country Director Sheena Raikundalia spoke during the launch ceremony and said that the program will focus in sustainable farming.  The program dubbed ‘Future Females Business School AgriTech program’ is set to contribute to small business development and gender inclusion to enhance sustainable agricultural practices in Kenya.

The program will support the female founders through impacting positively on a number of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and contributes to an inclusive and green recovery. This growth will be facilitated by adoption of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) Patterns.

GreenTech and AgriTech focused programs.

The partnership between UK-Kenya Tech Hub and Future Females began in October 2020, with a focus on executing entrepreneurial training for female founders in Kenya. This year, the partnership continues with GreenTech and AgriTech focused programs.

Composed largely of small-scale production, the agricultural sector faces structural deficits such as stagnant productivity, expensive farm inputs, poor storage facilities and weak market competition. Climate change has also had an impact on the sector. The increasing prevalence of extreme events, unpredictable weather patterns and pestilence demand innovative approaches to both subsistence and commercial agriculture to enhance food security.

“The agriculture sector is plagued with low productivity, huge post-harvest losses and weak market linkages. These challenges provide great business opportunities. The UK- Kenya Tech Hub is excited to support 40 female Kenyan AgriTech founders to grow their businesses – these fantastic women will be the future of food feeding in Kenya, Africa and the world,” said Director Sheena Raikundalia.

“Agriculture is so true to Africa and food production was and will always be the most important and needed product in our existence. Being from Africa myself, and with a food scientist background, this program is very close to my heart. Future Females is incredibly excited to be working with the UK-Kenya Tech Hub to have the reach and impact to both different sectors of business, and helping women build profitable businesses to live a life they are excited and proud of,” said Future Females Co-Founder, Cerina Bezuidenhout.

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  1. The points above are so profound, that climate change, expensive farm inputs, poor storage facilities, has plagued my three year old business, my first step of the proverbial a thousand miles.
    Thank you for this program I hope it will enable me to take even just the second, third fourth, and fifth steps….. and get me to fifth gear.
    Best regards,
    Josephine Kulola Mwashumbe

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