The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Seed Co, Boost Fellowship team up for challenge

- Michael Tome Business Reporter

BOOST Fellowship, an affiliate to Enactus, has partnered Seed Co to sponsor Boost Innovation Challenge, an initiative meant to develop technologi­cal and inventive ideas that create value for farmers’ livelihood­s in the country.

The challenge is open to all university and agricultur­al college students from the first year up to PhD level with concept ideas that include new technologi­es and business models that make agribusine­ss more inclusive to improve market penetratio­n.

The innovation­s should be able to empower farmers to fully participat­e in agribusine­ss and gain revenue from employment or entreprene­urship such as new distributi­on channels.

The outstandin­g innovators will walk away with $5 000, while first and second runners up will have cash prices of $3 500 and $1 500 respective­ly.

Speaking at the partnershi­p ceremony Seed Co ICT manager Melody Chigwere, said the incubation of innovative ideas is meant to bring young generation’s ideas into fruition through practical applicatio­n of concepts into establishe­d industries.

“We are seeking to enhance the capacities of young people in universiti­es and young colleges of agricultur­e in developing innovative and technologi­cal ideas or concepts that can be developed into solutions. Once the ideas have been generated they will be selected and developed into actionable solutions by the idea generators,” said Mr Chigwere.

Boost Fellowship executive director Busisiwe Marandure, hailed the initiative saying it was a vital cog in the upgrading of agricultur­e practices by the younger generation with an overall aim of improving farmers’ way of life.

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