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SunCulture, based in Nairobi, Kenya, sells the AgroSolar Irrigation Kit (ASIK), an entirely solar-powered drip irrigation system that makes it easier and cheaper for farmers to grow a wide variety of crops. The kit combines solar water pumping technology with high-efficiency drip irrigation and includes everything a farmer needs to grow more while spending less, in a sustainable and energy-efficient way. REEEP, as a project partner, will provide information and knowledge management support.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/scaling-distribution-tailored-agro-solar-irrigation-kits-smallholder-farmers">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/scaling-distribution-tailored-agro-solar-irrigation-kits-smallholder-farmers</ref>
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SunCulture, based in Nairobi, Kenya, sells the AgroSolar Irrigation Kit (ASIK), an entirely solar-powered drip irrigation system that makes it easier and cheaper for farmers to grow a wide variety of crops. The kit combines solar water pumping technology with high-efficiency drip irrigation and includes everything a farmer needs to grow more while spending less, in a sustainable and energy-efficient way. REEEP, as a project partner, will provide information and knowledge management support.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/scaling-distribution-tailored-agro-solar-irrigation-kits-smallholder-farmers">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/scaling-distribution-tailored-agro-solar-irrigation-kits-smallholder-farmers</ref><br/>
  
 
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<span>SunCulture&nbsp;has successfully designed a drip irrigation kit that will fit in the back of a sedan, take a technician one day to install, and only costs $890 which includes delivery across Kenya, saving farmers the hassle and expense of traveling to the city to collect their irrigation system.</span> <span>Unlike any competitor, SunCulture’s irrigation kit prices now include free delivery across Kenya. The goal is to increase access to SunCulture’s products without expensive retail investments.&nbsp;</span><br/>
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Since the beginning of the Powering Agriculture award, SunCulture has deployed AgroSolar Irrigation Kits (ASIKs) across East Africa which allowed farmers to provide better nutrition, higher quality education, and healthcare for themselves and their families. They have trained 25 technicians, 8 Agronomists, and 4 Area Sales Representatives that provide agronomy support from planning through harvest, as well as installation and after-sales support to the beneficiary farmers. SunCulture has also started to develop distribution partnerships in Tanzania and Zambia. SunCulture recently launched their latest product—the RainMaker—which utilizes a smaller, less expensive pump, incorporates wireless soil and weather sensors, and can support household uses as well as agricultural applications. The response to the RainMaker has been very positive, and the company hopes to expand their distribution partnerships across the continent next year. In addition to RainMaker, SunCulture has also launched its Pay-As-You-Grow financing platform, making its products and services more accessible to for potential customers.<ref name="Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/scaling-distribution-tailored-agro-solar-irrigation-kits-smallholder-farmers">Powering Agriculture: http://poweringag.org/innovators/scaling-distribution-tailored-agro-solar-irrigation-kits-smallholder-farmers</ref><br/>
  
Farmers currently using SunCulture’s solution are (annually):
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*Saving 1,711,200,00 liters of water.<br/>
 
*Saving 360,000 liters of diesel fuel.
 
*Generating 90,00 kilowatt-hours of renewable energy.
 
*Reducing 397,440 kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions.
 
*Growing 9,300,000 kilograms of fresh fruits and vegetables (which is enough food to meet the FAO's minimum required fresh fruits and vegetables consumption for 42,466 people).
 
*Realizing $3,237,450 in savings and increased yields.<br/>
 
 
 
<span>However, the biggest barrier of adoption for the SunCulture solution is the upfront cost. Not all smallholder farmers have the capital necessary to purchase an AgroSolar Irrigation Kit ($2,700 for a complete one acre kit), high quality inputs (~$450 per acre per season), and a water tank (~$350). </span><span>Because of this, SunCulture is piloting a PAYG (pay as you go)&nbsp;solar irrigation model and will be the first company in the world to roll it out at scale.</span><br/>
 
  
  
 
= Further Reading<br/> =
 
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*[[Portal:Powering Agriculture|Powering Agriculture Portal on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[[Portal:Water and Energy for Food|Water and Energy for Food (WE4F) portal on energypedia]]
 
*[http://poweringag.org/innovators Powering Agriculture Homepage, Winners/ Innovators]<br/>
 
*[http://poweringag.org/innovators Powering Agriculture Homepage, Winners/ Innovators]<br/>
 
*[[Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development|Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development]]<br/>
 
*[[Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development|Powering Agriculture: An Energy Grand Challenge for Development]]<br/>

Latest revision as of 19:24, 14 July 2020

Overview

Innovator

SunCulture


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Project

Scaling the Distribution of Tailored Agro-Solar Irrigation Kits to Smallholder Farmers

Collaborators

Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)

Location Applied

Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia

The majority of farmland in Africa is unsuited to rain-fed agriculture, yet only 6 percent is under irrigation and crop yields are low. The African market lacks aggregation of the presently disconnected and inefficient agriculture value chain. Farmers rely on expensive diesel pumps which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, or hand carried water, typically collected by women and girls.[1]


Clean Energy Solution

The SunCulture AgroSolar Irrigation Kit combines cost-effective solar pumping technology with a high-efficiency drip irrigation system to make it cheaper and easier for farmers to grow. The kit pulls water from any water source (lake, river, stream, well, borehole, water harvester, etc.) using solar power. The solar panels provide the pump’s electricity directly without the need for expensive batteries or inverters. Water is pumped into a raised water storage tank during the day. When irrigation takes place during the evening, a valve on the water tank is opened and water flows down through a filtration system and onto crop root zones via drip irrigation tape.[1]


Impact

Agro Solar Installation © SunCulture

As a result of switching to solar irrigation, smallholder farmers will realize significant benefits. These benefits include increased production of higher value produce, cost savings, and more efficient use of time. Time saved on farming and water gathering can be directed to other more productive activities.[1]

Agro Solar Irrigation Kit © SunCulture

Organization

SunCulture, based in Nairobi, Kenya, sells the AgroSolar Irrigation Kit (ASIK), an entirely solar-powered drip irrigation system that makes it easier and cheaper for farmers to grow a wide variety of crops. The kit combines solar water pumping technology with high-efficiency drip irrigation and includes everything a farmer needs to grow more while spending less, in a sustainable and energy-efficient way. REEEP, as a project partner, will provide information and knowledge management support.[1]


Progress Update

Since the beginning of the Powering Agriculture award, SunCulture has deployed AgroSolar Irrigation Kits (ASIKs) across East Africa which allowed farmers to provide better nutrition, higher quality education, and healthcare for themselves and their families. They have trained 25 technicians, 8 Agronomists, and 4 Area Sales Representatives that provide agronomy support from planning through harvest, as well as installation and after-sales support to the beneficiary farmers. SunCulture has also started to develop distribution partnerships in Tanzania and Zambia. SunCulture recently launched their latest product—the RainMaker—which utilizes a smaller, less expensive pump, incorporates wireless soil and weather sensors, and can support household uses as well as agricultural applications. The response to the RainMaker has been very positive, and the company hopes to expand their distribution partnerships across the continent next year. In addition to RainMaker, SunCulture has also launched its Pay-As-You-Grow financing platform, making its products and services more accessible to for potential customers.[1]



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