Kenya's Apollo Agriculture raises $10m from Swedfund, ImpactConnect
TLDR
- Apollo Agriculture, a leading agri-fintech startup in Kenya, has raised $10 million in funding from Swedfund and ImpactConnect to expand its operations in Africa.
- The funding will enable Apollo to provide support to more smallholder farmers, improving profitability, promoting sustainable farming practices, and enhancing food security.
- Apollo utilizes advanced technologies like machine learning and automation to address the challenges faced by smallholder farmers, offering them access to agricultural inputs, financing, and digital advice for modern farming.
Kenya's leading agri-fintech startup, Apollo Agriculture, has secured $10 million in funding from Swedfund and ImpactConnect to fuel its expansive growth across Africa.
This financial injection will empower the startup to extend crucial support to more smallholder farmers, offering essential resources to enhance profitability, promote sustainable farming practices, and elevate food security.
Leveraging technologies such as machine learning and automation, Apollo addresses the challenges faced by smallholder farmers. The platform provides these farmers with access to high-quality agricultural inputs, strategic financing, and digital advice, facilitating a comprehensive approach to modern farming.
Key Takeaways
Small-scale farmers within Kenya's agricultural sector are a critical component that contributes 33% to the country's GDP. This sector plays a significant role in employing over 40% of the nation's population, with more than 70% residing in rural areas. The industry at large is a major driver of Kenya's economy, accounting for 65% of the nation's export revenue and serving as a vital source of innovation. Having already made a significant impact, Apollo Agriculture has reached over 350,000 farmers in Kenya and Zambia since its inception. This funding will play a pivotal role in furthering their mission to transform agriculture and uplift the livelihoods of smallholder farmers across the continent.
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