Young Catalyst Awards
Additionally, each of the remaining 6 finalists received a GoGettaz “Young Catalyst Award” of $1,000 each, recognizing their excellence and catalytic contributions to grow, transform, and positively impact Africa’s agrifood systems:
Deborah Nzarubara – Grecom, DR Congo.
Grecom specializes in the production, sale, and transformation of beekeeping products using its NYUKI TECH platform. Grecom’s platform enables apiculturists to track and manage its hives remotely, ensuring optimal production and bee health, while connecting small producers to market information and customers.
Arristine Mendes – SHADDAÏ Aquaculture, Senegal.
SHADDAÏ Aquaculture produces fish feed without fish meal, using alternative protein sources and lysis technology for digestibility. This innovation protects the environment by reducing overfishing while providing high-quality feed to support sustainable aquaculture.
Mogale Maleka – Agang Bokamoso Farms (AB Farms), South Africa.
AB Farms’ patented vertical hydroponic system operates efficiently during water and power shortages, using 90% less water and 10 times less land than traditional farming. AB Farms’ vertical farming system enables farmers to produce nutritious crops that are virtually pesticide free, in urban areas, on degraded land, or in areas with poor soil conditions.
Bruk Getahun – ChipChip, Ethiopia.
ChipChip.Social uses an innovative “group buying” model to provide affordable, quality food to urban families while empowering farmers. ChipChip’s platform aggregates demand, reducing logistics costs and offering consumers wholesale prices, which are at least 20% lower than market rates.
Mohamed Amine Bensalem – Hayat Technology, Tunisia.
Hayat Technology’s GrowIt system uses AI-driven sensors and real-time data analysis to optimize water usage and enhance crop management. This advanced irrigation technology is accessible and affordable for farmers, improving productivity and sustainability.
Mostafa Hassanen – Plug’n’Grow, Egypt.
Plug’n’Grow specializes in hydroponic and aquaculture solutions, enabling growers to produce premium quality crops with minimal resources. Plug’n’Grow’s systems reduce capital and operational costs by 70% compared to traditional methods, optimizing resource efficiency and crop yields.
Our judges
The esteemed judges panel for 2024 consisted of GoGettaz partners and experts from across the African continent. The judges were:
Ada Osakwe (Founder & CEO, Agrolay Ventures, AGRA Board Member, GoGettaz Lead Judge) Nigeria
Fina Kayisanabo (Private Sector Development Team Lead, USAID) Rwanda
Jane Baldwin (Head of Agrifood Systems, Pan African Programs, Mastercard Foundation) Canada
Luis Alfredo Pérez (Senior Vice President Africa, Yara International) Guatemala
Nana Amoah (Director of Gender, Youth, and Inclusiveness for AGRA) Ghana
Tchegoun Koba (Global Technical Advisor for Youth Employment & Entrepreneurship, SNV) Senegal