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    Gates Foundation Backs Ivorian Agritech Startup Grainotech

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    GRAINOTECH SAS, an agritech startup based in Côte d’Ivoire, has secured a $200,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This funding represents the first phase of a broader financing strategy that aims to raise $1.7 million, one of the largest funding rounds in the country’s agritech sector. Founded in 2017 as “Grainothèque,” GRAINOTECH has since become a key player in agricultural engineering, particularly in the development of sustainable animal and plant value chains.

    The startup’s integrated value chain, which includes breeding farms, feed production for pigs, and a digitized distribution network, has positioned it as a forward-thinking leader in Ivorian agriculture. Its model focuses on sustainability and local resource optimization, aiming to bring technological innovation to the agricultural sector, long considered a backbone of the Ivorian economy.

    The $200,000 grant from the Gates Foundation is earmarked to strengthen GRAINOTECH’s efforts in empowering women in rural areas. The company plans to enhance the capacities of 500 women in western Côte d’Ivoire, providing them with the necessary tools and training to participate in agricultural production and value addition. This initiative is expected to generate 18 new jobs and address ongoing supply chain challenges that have led to frequent stock shortages.

    Daniel Oulai, the founder of GRAINOTECH, is no stranger to accolades. As the first recipient of the prestigious Pierre Castel Award, Oulai has transformed his venture from a seed exchange initiative into a comprehensive agritech enterprise. His leadership has attracted both local and international recognition, with GRAINOTECH viewed as a significant force in the modernization of Ivorian agriculture.

    While the company’s ambitions extend beyond this initial funding, the grant from the Gates Foundation underscores the confidence international investors have in GRAINOTECH’s potential to revolutionize Côte d’Ivoire’s agricultural landscape. This financing also reaffirms the startup’s role in addressing broader economic and social challenges, such as job creation and food security, through innovation in agritech.

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