Social enterprise firm Sistema.bio, is targeting over 100,000 farmers in Kenya with biodigester technology in a a three-year project. This is after securing an investment worth Kes1.2 billion to meet its ambitious target.
Global financiers ENGIE RDE, EU Electrifi Fund, AlphaMunid, Triodos-Hivos Fund, Dila Capital, EcoEnterprises and other impact and commercial investors are behind the initiative that is expected hugely benefit players in the agricultural sector.
Sistema.bio Co-Founder and CEO, Alex Eaton noted that Kenya’s focus on food security within the Big Four Agenda creates great opportunities for agricultural investments and clean energy.
“Sistema.bio is assembling the bioidigester technology locally, creating employment opportunities for hundreds of Kenyans, while educating farmers on the use of organic fertilizers in their farms, directly supporting the SDGs and the Big Four Agenda,” said Alex.
With the concerns of rising fuel costs, customers are looking to green energy. This reduces carbon emissions and promotes recycling of waste amongst farmers. Kenya aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2030, in line with its commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
In a country that is heavily reliant on agriculture, its 2018 to 2022 action plan identifies the rise in global temperatures as a major threat to poverty reduction and sustainable development. The awareness by farmers on the effects of global warming has driven an upsurge in demand for the Sistema.bio technology.
In 2017 the Sistema.bio Kenya office secured financing from the Kenya Climate Ventures, Factor[e] and the Shell Foundation to start up its Kenya operations. Sistema.bio Commercial Director Cedrick Todwell noted that since its launch the company has been able to positively improve the livelihoods of thousands of Kenyan farmers in 5 counties.
“Globally, East Africa represents our fastest growing market. In the last one and a half years of operations in East Africa, Sistema.bio Kenya changed the lives of over 12,000 farmers in Meru, Kiambu, Kericho, Bomet and Eldoret,” said Cedrick.
According to the World Bank, farmers perceive higher crop yields, reduced fuel consumption, and better overall economic performance with the use of biodigesters.
Sistema.bio was recently nominated as a finalist for the prestigious Ashden Award for the best clean cooking solution of 2019. The highly prestigious Awards, a globally recognized mark of excellence in the sustainable energy sector, will announce the winners on July 3rd at London Climate Week.
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