
Africa’s agriculture innovators are rising—collaborating, creating, and transforming their communities. This year, the AL for Agribusiness Co-Creation Fund received an overwhelming response from across the continent, reaffirming the strength, creativity, and commitment within our network.

A Snapshot of Innovation Across Africa
The 2025 call for submissions brought remarkable energy and participation:
- 43 project submissions from 183 network members
- Applications from 15 African countries, reflecting our growing continental footprint
- Projects addressing critical agricultural value chains, including seed systems, poultry, value addition, hydroponics, market access, and waste management
These numbers tell a powerful story: young African agripreneurs are not just imagining solutions—they are building them.
Celebrating 10 Outstanding Teams
Following a rigorous selection process that included community voting, and with the generous support of Small Foundation, we are proud to award $3,000 in seed funding and coaching to each of the 10 winning teams. Over the next six months, these innovators will implement their projects, strengthen their ideas, and deepen their impact.
Here are the 2025 winners:
🇺🇬 Gold Pesticide Solution – Uganda
🇧🇯 Juenesse En Action – Benin
🇰🇪 Healthy Poultry Healthy Families Initiative – Kenya
🇧🇯 AgroDream Solutions TCM – Benin
🇳🇬 Giff Green Tech – Nigeria
🇺🇬 Ecofarm Innovations – Uganda
🇺🇬 Women in Dairy Agribusiness – Uganda
🇳🇬 Farm Vora – Nigeria
🇸🇸 Nutri Mas – South Sudan
🇺🇬 AgroHope Uganda – Uganda
These teams represent the heart of our mission, youth-led collaboration driving sustainable agricultural transformation.
To all the winners: Congratulations! We cannot wait to support you on your journey and witness the positive change your projects will bring to your communities.
About the Co-Creation Fund
The AL for Agribusiness Co-Creation Fund is designed to empower network members to collaborate on initiatives that drive economic and social change across Africa. The fund supports teams of 4–6 members—with at least four from the AL Agribusiness network—to co-develop solutions that respond directly to local challenges.
With $3,000 in project funding, each team works over six months to design, test, and implement impactful ideas that strengthen Africa’s agriculture sector. The Fund is more than a grant—it is a platform to:
- Foster collaboration
- Support innovation
- Build entrepreneurial capability
- Deliver meaningful community impact
If you’re a network member with a bold idea, gather your team, identify a pressing problem, and co-create a solution that makes a difference. Your innovation could be the next big story in African agribusiness.
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