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Phospholutions wins the IFA/UM6P Africa AgTech Startup Showcase

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Phospholutions has been selected by agricultural industry leaders as the winner of the IFA/UM6P Africa AgTech Startup Showcase at the IFA Annual Conference in Prague Czech Republic.

Phospholutions wins the IFA/UM6P Africa AgTech Startup Showcase

Phospholutions beat seven other startups to secure the grand prize of €20 000 during a competitive, live final round judged by a jury of experts and with voting by Annual Conference delegates. Farmer Lifeline Technologies came second and was awarded a runner-up prize of €10 000.

The Africa AgTech Startup Showcase was launched by the International Fertilizer Association (IFA) and the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) to provide a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs to connect with professionals, experts and investors from all over the world. The competition is aimed at AgTech startups working on innovative solutions that can be adapted to the African context to ensure the sustainability and inclusivity of its agriculture. The eight finalists were:

  • Phospholutions, which develops technologies to increase fertilizer efficiency, affordability, and minimise the environmental impact of global phosphorus use.
  • Natura Crop Care, which offers innovative, patented climate-resilient solutions for sustainable soil health, reducing carbon footprint and doubling farmers’ incomes.
  • Agri IOT, which is developing Croptune, a real-time mobile application that recognises nutritional deficiencies in crops. With a simple one-time setup and ongoing analysis, Croptune is a solution to optimising farmers’ operational costs.
  • Foodlocker, a farming-as-a-service platform that connects African smallholder farmers with large buyers through market access and precision agriculture. Foodlocker supports farmers with access to inputs, credit, expertise, and markets.
  • Albo Climate, which offers a remote and accurate solution for quantifying, mapping, and monitoring carbon sequestered in ecosystems worldwide.
  • Farmer Lifeline Technologies, which has developed a solar-powered device that scans crops and alerts farmers to pests or diseases while providing recommendations on fertilizers or pesticides.
  • Agricolleges International, which is a cloud-based online learning institution that provides affordable, accessible and industry-relevant education and training in agriculture and related agri-industries.
  • Safi Organics, which envisions a world where rural underserved communities are self-sufficient in their crop production and consumption of agricultural inputs and commodities through decentralised fertilizer production.

Hunter Swisher, CEO, Phospholutions, said: “Being recognised by the IFA/UM6P Africa AgTech Startup Showcase is a tremendous honour. This recognition is a testament to the hard work of our team and will further our mission of creating sustainable agriculture solutions for Africa and beyond. I look forward to partnering with the fertilizer industry to further develop our solution and bring it to the market at scale.”

Esther Kimanik, Founder and Managing Director, Farmer Lifeline Technologies, said: "Participating in the IFA/UM6P Africa AgTech Startup Showcase has been an amazing experience for us, and we are humbled to have been selected as runner-up. Our solution is designed to address critical challenges facing African agriculture, and this recognition shows that we are on the right track. We are grateful for the opportunity to connect with other leaders in the industry and look forward to continuing our mission to create positive change in African agriculture."

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/phosphates/23052023/phospholutions-wins-the-ifaum6p-africa-agtech-startup-showcase/

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