CGIAR Accelerate for Impact Platform and Partners Launch the AgriTech4Kenya Innovation Challenge 2024
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In line with national and global policies – including the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda ( BETA), the Big 4 Agenda and the Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy within Vision 2030 – AgriTech4Kenya puts Kenyan agrifood systems transformation on the front page and stands as a beacon to innovators ambitious for the development, deployment, adoption, and scaling of high-impact science-based agri-tech solutions for smallholder farmers and agricultural value chain players. The project supports early-stage innovators (including practitioners, entrepreneurs, researchers, and CGIAR scientists) with a Minimum-Viable-Product or Proof-of-Concept by accelerating the journey from conception to market-ready solutions.
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