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− | |PAP Organisation=GIZ ‘Sustainable Energy for Food – Powering Agriculture’ University of Hohenheim,GeoCode International UG, Kenyan Women Farmers Association (Kenya),Bavarian Women Farmers Association (Germany) | + | |PAP Organisation=Main Partners: GIZ ‘Sustainable Energy for Food – Powering Agriculture’; GIZ ‘Innovation Transfer into Agriculture – Adaptation to Climate Change’ (ITAACC) (Tunisia) and GIZ ‘Green Innovation Center for the Agriculture and Food Sector’ (Kenya and Tunisia) Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (Kenya) PHAESUN GmbH (Tunisia, Kenya). Main Implementers: University of Hohenheim,GeoCode International UG, Kenyan Women Farmers Association (Kenya),Bavarian Women Farmers Association (Germany) |
+ | |PAP Description=The University of Hohenheim developed a Solar Milk Cooling System (SMCS), which allows to store and cool around 40 liters of milk daily. Based on pilot projects, which have been realized in Siaya county in West Kenya, the viability of the system was analyzed and a business model developed, which was implemented in demonstration projects in the Kakamega and Bungoma counties of Kenya. | ||
+ | |PAT Technology Application Solar=Solar | ||
+ | |PAT Commodity Dairy Products=Dairy products | ||
+ | |PAT Value Controlled Temperature=Controlled Temperature | ||
+ | |PAT Value Preservation=Preservation | ||
+ | |PAP Links=https://energypedia.info/wiki/Solar_Milk_Cooling_with_Insulated_Milk_Cans | ||
+ | |PAP Title=Analysis of the commercial viability of the Solar Milk Cooling (SMC) in Kenya | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 11 December 2019
Project title
Analysis of the commercial viability of the Solar Milk Cooling (SMC) in Kenya
Project country/region
☐ East Asia & Pacific
☐ Europe & Central Asia
☐ Latin America & The Carribean
☐ Middle East & North Africa
☐ North America
☐ South Asia
☑ Sub-Saharan Africa - Kenya
Project organisation
Main Partners: GIZ ‘Sustainable Energy for Food – Powering Agriculture’; GIZ ‘Innovation Transfer into Agriculture – Adaptation to Climate Change’ (ITAACC) (Tunisia) and GIZ ‘Green Innovation Center for the Agriculture and Food Sector’ (Kenya and Tunisia) Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (Kenya) PHAESUN GmbH (Tunisia, Kenya). Main Implementers: University of Hohenheim,GeoCode International UG, Kenyan Women Farmers Association (Kenya),Bavarian Women Farmers Association (Germany)
Project description
The University of Hohenheim developed a Solar Milk Cooling System (SMCS), which allows to store and cool around 40 liters of milk daily. Based on pilot projects, which have been realized in Siaya county in West Kenya, the viability of the system was analyzed and a business model developed, which was implemented in demonstration projects in the Kakamega and Bungoma counties of Kenya.
Project related to following sources of energy
☑ Solar
☐ Biomass
☐ Biofuel
☐ Biogas
☐ Wind
☐ Geo-Thermal
☐ Hydro
☐ Energy Efficiency
☐ Other: /
Project primarily related to the following Commodity Groups
☐ Cereals
☐ Fruits and vegetables
☐ Nuts and berries
☐ Forage
☑ Dairy products
☐ Meat products
☐ Oil Seeds
☐ Roots and Tubers
☐ Eggs
☐ Pulses
☐ Fiber Crops
☐ Forestry
☐ Sugars
☐ Stimulants
☐ Spices
☐ Other: /
Project primarily related to the following Agricultural Value Chain Steps
☐ Mechanization
☐ Efficiency of Operation
☐ Processing
☐ Transportation
☐ Controlled Atmosphere
☑ Controlled Temperature
☐ Mechanical Sorting
☑ Preservation
☐ Other: /
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