Today, we had the privilege to participate in the in-country YouthADAPT Demo Day, hosted in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, by the Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) in collaboration with the Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) and MTI Investment.
The atmosphere was electric, the room filled with passionate young innovators, bold ideas, and climate-smart solutions that aim to redefine Africa’s agricultural and environmental future. From sustainable farming technologies to adaptive business models, youth-led enterprises demonstrated how innovation can directly tackle the continent’s most pressing climate challenges.
Following the presentations, engaging panel discussions explored how youth innovations can be scaled, financed, and transformed into investable climate solutions that create tangible impact on the ground.
The dynamic panel featured leading experts including Hawabai Abdulla (Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank), Faraji Hassan Emily (Shamba Box), Martin Irungu (Kenya Climate Innovation Center – KCIC), and Torbjörn Jacobsson (MTI Investment), moderated by Hans Muzoora from GCA.
For Agrimwendo, this event was more than a showcase; it was an opportunity to learn, connect, and align our mission with a global movement accelerating climate adaptation and resilience. As a youth-led agri-tech initiative, we are committed to using AI, IoT, and data analytics to empower smallholder farmers with climate-resilient agricultural practices, helping them adapt to unpredictable weather, reduce environmental strain, and secure food systems across Africa.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the Global Center on Adaptation, KCIC, and MTI Investment for this transformative opportunity. The event reaffirmed a powerful truth that Africa’s young entrepreneurs are not only part of the climate conversation; they are leading it.
As we continue our journey, Agrimwendo remains committed to scaling innovative, data-driven climate solutions that support farmers, protect ecosystems, and advance sustainable growth across the continent.
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