Millions of dollars have been invested
in so many projects claiming to eradicate poverty and food insecurity in Africa. Unfortunately, most of them have not succeeded in having a long-term impact because, among many factors, once the funders left with their onsite teams, so did their influence and effort. The projects either fizzled out or worked on a very low capacity
Agriculture is not just a technical issue
of growing crops, but a way of life as a whole ecosystem combining culture, society, markets, environment and livelihood. In order to create sustainable change, we need to provide tools for the entire process including educating and empowering people and local communities.
The Sova Project was developed by
KFM TECH Ltd, and presents a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to empowering farmers, men, women and youth in rural communities by increasing their knowledge through practical training and integrating resilient food systems through innovative technology while fostering transition towards sustainability and biodiversity.
BOOSTING AGRICULTURE FROM THE COMMUNITY AND UP
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The KFM (kits for millions) is the main tool alongside with education, to boost rural farming.
Each KFM Kit will include a set of green technologies, seeds, fertilizers, irrigation equipment and instructions. An advanced version of the KFM Kit will also include a greenhouse. The KFM KIT will be customized for each potential area and community. In addition, it will be used as a Center for equipment sharing, testing and maintenance (e.g. small tractors, harvesters and sprayers).
GROWING OUR GROWERS.
We are building strong and vibrant communities, educated and full of enthusiasm and a desire for a real change, one that grows from the earth and reaches the sky.
The Sova Project is based on a five-year revolutionary plan that will improve the livelihood of small-scale famers developing countries around the world, as well as preserving the environment.
BRIEDGING THE GAP.
The Sova Project addresses the challenges of the lack of basic critical agricultural infrastructures, such as water resources, lack of capacity to create strategic marketing plans, low production capability due to lack of modern technologies and technical knowledge.