IBiz Africa FoodTech Africa Accelerator 2020 for agri-based enterprises

Application Deadline: August 21st 2020

FoodTech Africa is an accelerator aimed at addressing food security through fostering innovation.

The project is commissioned by GIZ Make-IT in Africa, a project on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). FoodTech Africa is implemented by @iBizAfrica and Pangea Accelerator. This accelerator aims to support women and youth-owned, agri-based enterprises through facilitating access to financing, business support and technology adoption.

Eligibility:

  1. Women and youth owned post revenue companies in agriculture and related industries.
  2. The business needs to have an existing working product and generating revenue.
  3. The founder must be between the ages of 18-35 yrs.
  4. The business must be based in Kenya.
  1. Opportunity to receive funding of up to $100,000 ONLY for high potential businesses.
  2. Access to B2B opportunities.
  3. 10 weeks of intensive business development training.
  4. Access to a leading network of agriculture experts in Africa.
  5. Tailored coaching sessions to address your business needs and mentoring.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the IBiz Africa FoodTech Africa Accelarator 2020

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