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  • 40 SWFF Innovators

    Securing Water for Food Technical Assistance Facility December 2017 – November 2018

    ANNUAL REPORTING

    This product is made possible through the support of the Securing Water for Food: A Grand Challenge for Development partners: the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Sweden through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Government of South Africa. It was prepared by The Kaizen Company and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Securing Water for Food partners. Further information about Securing Water for Food can be found at www.securingwaterforfood.org. For more information about the SWFF Technical Assistance Facility, contact [email protected].

    SWFF INNOVATOR PIPELINE (2014 – 2018)customer base growth over time

    ACTIVE INNOVATORS’ IMPACTS PER $1,000 OF SWFF FUNDING (2014 – 2018)

    PROGRAM TARGETS AND ACTUAL IMPACT (2014 – 2018)TargetActual

    RD. 1, RD. 3, AND RD. 4 ANNUAL TARGETS AND REVENUE STREAMS,BY YEAR (2015 - 2018)

    SWFF INNOVATOR LOCATIONS (35 COUNTRIES) (2014 – 2018)

    INNOVATOR MILESTONE PROGRESS (2014 – 2018)

    PERCENTAGE OF SUPPORT ENGAGEMENTS LEADING TO VALUABLE INNOVATOR OUTCOMES (2015 – 2018)

    100%

    75%

    50%

    25%

    0%2015 2016

    52%

    89%

    n=31

    n=38

    Source: SWFF Scope of Work Tracker

    2017

    78%

    n=41

    n = support engagements

    OVERALL STATUSTECHNICAL INDICATORSNumber of customers/end usersAgricultural water consumption reductionsWater reallocated to the food value chainIncreased water storage capacityHectares of farmlandHectares of grazing landIncreased crop yieldsMass of crops grown

    FINANCEMatching funds & external leverageTotal product salesProfit marginNumber of partnerships leveraged

    RESULTS TO DATE6.3 million people

    17.54 billion liters

    675 million liters

    8.44 million liters

    5.63 million hectares577 thousand hectares6% – 80%4.84 million tons

    RESULTS TO DATE$20 million

    $6.02 million0% – 60%265

    ON TARGET NOT ON TARGETTARGETS PARTIALLY MET STATUS UNKNOWN

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    Water Reallocated to the Food Value Chain (liters)

    Number of adopters240 End Users $253 in Sales

    1,182,178 Liters 228 Hectares

    155,555 Liters

    4,887 Liters 313 Tons

    515 Hectares

    Agricultural water consumptionreductions

    Volume of water reallocatedto food value chain

    Increase in installedwater storage capacity

    Mass of crops grown

    Grazing lands impacted

    Cropland impacted

    Product sales where applicable

    HondurasZero Discharge Desalination

    PeruIrrigation Scheduling System

    ChileSalt Tolerant Quinoa

    MalawiFlask-Wall-Mushroom Growing House

    BotswanaCommunal Grazing Systems and Ecorangers

    UgandaAquaponics FarmingM-FodderSlurry-Separation System

    KenyaAgroSolar IrrigationHydroponicsBiodegradable Seed TapeDrought Prediction ToolEcorangers and Meat NaturallyM-Fodder

    RwandaSlurry-Separation System

    EthiopiaBroad Bed and Furrow Maker (BBM)Slurry-Separation SystemWaterpads®

    EgyptSalt-Tolerant Quinoa

    PakistanSalt Tolerant Potato

    TajikistanGreen House Technology

    VietnamInternet of Things Platform for Precision Irrigation

    CambodiaTechnology and Farming Practices Advisory Services

    IndonesiaNewSilThe Barsha Pump

    IndiaBioEnsure®BhungrooElectrodialysis Reversal (EDR) SystemNewSilRainmakerSponge Irrigation TechnologySWARCircular Economy with Black and Grey Water Recycling

    TurkeyWaterpads®

    TunisiaThe Buried Diffuser

    JordanGroasis Waterbox

    RomaniaNewSil

    South AfricaBiodegradable Seed TapeCommunal Grazing Systems and EcorangersDrought Prediction Tool

    NigeriaWeather Model

    SenegalWeather Model

    Sierra LeoneAffordable Greenhouses

    LiberiaIntegrated Aquaculture

    and Crop Production

    Burkina FasoIntegrated Aquaculture

    and Crop ProductionWeather Model

    GuineaIntegrated Aquaculture

    and Crop Production

    LesothoCommunal Grazing Systems and Ecorangers

    MozambiqueAffordable GreenhousesFlying SensorsDrought Prediction Tool

    MaliThe Barsha Pump

    Weather Model

    GhanaIntegrated Aquaculture

    and Crop ProductionWeather Model

    TogoWeather Model

    MexicoFresh Water Management System

    NepalThe Barsha Pump

    BangladeshSandbar CroppingSalt Tolerant Vegetables

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    ICBA

    MyRain

    World Hope

    aQysta

    AST

    Naireeta Services

    Lal Teer Seed

    ICU – Peru

    IVL SERI

    CUT/ITIKI

    WGI

    Ignitia

    CSA – MNP

    WASTE Stichting

    Green Heat Uganda

    Hydroponics Africa

    Project Alba

    SkyFox

    Univ. of Malawi

    MimosaTEK

    Si Technologies International

    MIT – Tata

    Driptech

    MetaMeta (Salt-Tolerant Potato)

    ICU – Jordan

    CEC

    Islamic Relief Kenya

    CSDES

    MetaMeta (WaterPads)

    ICU – Tunisia

    Deutsche Welthungerhilfe

    Wageningen

    TAHMO

    Puralytics

    Arcadis

    Univ. of Texas – El Paso

    0–100 101–1,000 1,001–10,000 10,001–999,999 1,000,000+

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    554,608

    1,216,750

    411,550

    4,939,460

    3,232,878

    281,208

    1,151,425

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    Year 1 Year 1 Target

    Year 2 Year 2 Target

    Year 3 Year 3 Target

    ✓Met Target


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