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hibaerrai

FarmDrive | WSA - 1 views

  • FarmDrive is a Kenyan ¬based social enterprise that is unlocking access to financial services for over 50 million smallholder farmers in Africa. Using simple mobile phone technology, alternative data sets, and sophisticated data analytics, FarmDrive is closing the critical information gap that keeps smallholder farmers from getting loans that would allow them to grow and diversify their businesses. Potentially creditworthy smallholder farmers are often denied loans because they lack the traditional credit profiles that lenders rely on to evaluate borrowers.FarmDrive bridges the funding gap between smallholder farmers and financial institutions in two ways. The first step is to bring together multiple streams of data to create yield-predictive agronomic algorithms specific to each farming vertical and geographical region. T hese streams of data can be classified into three categories: 1. Agronomic Data: crop portfolio, soil health, drainage, weeds, pests, etc. 2. Remote Sensing Data: vegetation, weather conditions, climate trends, etc. 3. Market Data: offtake security, price trends, etc. FarmDrive then creates credit profiles for farmers by combining the agronomic algorithm with behavioral data. The behavioral data is obtained from farmers through a simple SMS/Android mobile phone application. With this application, Farmers can track their revenues and expenses, and also send demographic information to FarmDrive.
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      FarmDrive specializes in smallholder farmers businesses; it is not common in Africa. This Fintech helps farmers extract needed loans that will help them grow and expand. This initiative closes thus the gap between agricultors and financial services, and increases financial inclusion.
hichamachir

PULA Advisors GmbH | Devex - 0 views

  • Their Founders work in agriculture insurance has been recognized by several international awards including the Financial Times/IFC Award for Sustainable Finance. They work with Fortune 500 Companies, Global NGO’s, Microfinance Instructions, Research Institutions, and Governments to help provide smallholders the protection they need in an increasingly unpredictable climate.
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    Pula's success is recognized by the awards they've won. I think that these awards are meaningful for such businesses because it pushes you to continue the good work!
mohammed_ab

It Pays to Be Patient with Fintech Innovation - 0 views

  • Our pilot with Pula revealed that most data sets in the countries where Pula works still focus on larger farm sizes, not the very small farms of poorer, vulnerable farmers, which reduces variation in the model. Additionally, if yield data are not available for a long period or across climatic regions, the predictability of the model is further reduced. This innovation holds tremendous promise for inclusion but will need space for experimentation to perfect.
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    This article focuses on the two main problems that Pula is facing. First, the company is still working only with farmers who have large farms, and they kind of neglect the poorer and vulnerable farmers. Second, the unavailability of yield data for a long period of time could impact the predictability of the model and therefore gives unreliable results.
tahaemsd

Case Study · WorldCover - Catalyst Fund Toolkit - 0 views

  • WorldCover approached the communications challenge from two directions. First, better understand the customer base. Second, communicate to the customer base with greater frequency. Both approaches increased trust in the product and WorldCover brand, leading to higher retention rates.
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      worldcover conducted many interviews in order to gauge the challenges that farmers faced in their daily and seasonal work
tahaemsd

An alternative investment with WorldCover - 1 views

  • The product of WorldCover is certainly customer centric at its core. When initially launching, Chris went to Ghana and began speaking to the farmers there. To him, it was important they didn’t “sit around and design a product by committee,” but instead that they actually went and understood what the customer problems were.“I would ask a farmer, what’s your biggest problem today? What are you worried about today? Just a very general question, and they would say I’m worried that the rain won’t come. I’m worried that my crop will fail and there will be drought this year.” — Chris Sheehan, CEO WorldCover
    • mohammed_ab
       
      WorldCover service offering is customer centric. It's interesting to see that the founder, Chris Sheehan, actually visited many farmers to clearly understand their problems in order to create a solution that fits perfectly their needs. The majority of these farmers were afraid of weather uncertainty which affects their crop. Being a financial nerd, Chris Sheehan saw the opportunity of providing a financial product ( parametric insurance) and created one of the greatest fintech companies.
  • WorldCover is a socially conscious alternative to traditional investment avenues. Started in 2015 by Chris Sheehan and Shiliang Tang, they have focused on using finance as a “tool for good in the world,” to prove “that businesses with inherently positive social impact can also grow rapidly and create wealth for investors.”
    • tahaemsd
       
      Worldcover protects farmers from natural disasters, while giving investors diversified returns and direct social impact
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    In order to make the right decisions, the CEOS must meet with cutsomers in order to understand their problems.
tahaemsd

WorldCover (YC W16) is Peer-to-Peer Funded Crop Insurance in the Developing World - 0 views

  • Based on its success thus far in Ghana, WorldCover expects that its model could expand to work across the entire developing world, where 500 million smallholder farming households feed 80% of the population. Ultimately, this approach could scale far beyond drought insurance, to provide protection against other risks.
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      Worldcocver's unique funding and pricing model allows them to underwrite farmers in the developing world profitably and confidently
tahaemsd

How Can Insurance Help Smallholder Farmers? | by Maelis Carraro | Finance for Life | Me... - 0 views

  • Robert is a father of four and lives in the rural areas at the outskirts of Tamale, in northern Ghana. He lives off his one hectare of land where he grows maize and groundnuts. He sells part of it to the local market and eats the rest with his family. Like many of the 475 million smallholder farmers around the world, he faces constant threats of droughts or other weather hazards that can destroy his family’s main source of subsistence: Crops. Ninety percent of farmers in Africa have no access to crop insurance or other safety net.
  • WorldCover addresses this problem by providing farmers with simple and affordable microinsurance policies, insuring their crops against the risk of drought. Microinsurance and farmers receive rapid payout in cases of drought during the crop growth period. WorldCover ran a full pilot project in 2015 among Rice and Sorghum farmers and signed up a significant number of farmers, with many more committed.
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    We understand from this article that there is a real struggle for crop farmers in Africa when it comes to droughts or other weather hazards. World Cover has come up with a solution for these farmers by providing them micro insurance that is very cheap and that could be bought and used with their mobile phone.
ayoubb

'Cassava Smartech initiative way to go' | The Herald - 0 views

  • Michael Tome Business Reporter Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Ministry says it highly upholds technological innovations that seek to develop agriculture productivity.This follows advances made by Cassava Smartech’s EcoFarmer to digitally enhance farming tips through mobile platform, which is a one-stop solution platform that gives farming tips, location-specific weather updates, weekly agriculture commodity market prices and financial services.
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hindelquarrouti

WorldCover CropAssure | WorldCover Insurance - 4 views

  • CropAssure has been developed by our team of agronomists to protect against weather events most detrimental to almond growth, specific to your region. We will pair you with a member of our agronomic team to develop an insurance product that fits your needs and your budget.
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      It is good to see that they are putting an important focus on the local production of almonds. Since it is a product specific to this region, it is necessary to keep it protected against natural disasters or weather conditions.
  • easily understandable policies that will protect you against the risks completely out of your control - unpredictable weather.
  • protect against weather events most detrimental to almond growth, specific to your region
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    Worldcover is a fintech company that helps even small farmers hedge the risks that are related to unpredictable events, like climate change, that are beyond their power. It provides them with the right kind of insurance depending on their region and it uses AI in order to be more precise in doing so.
ghtazi

Home | WorldCover Insurance - 0 views

  • Tailored Insurance For Almond FarmersWe have applied our argonomic modeling expertise to develop a specialty product focused on protecting almond growers against increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. Either as an alternative or supplement to your existing insurance, CropAssure Almond provides easy to understand policies, and pays out automatically when your covered risks occur.
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      in this article, it shows that the company wants to help high-value crop growers manage their financial risk to climate change, unpredictable weather, and natural disasters. WorldCover's product vision is for commercial farmers to experience parametric insurance in a way that is easy to understand (simple), engenders trust (transparent), and fits them well at any size (tailored).
hichamachir

Pula: Reimagining the landscape of agricultural insurance | Mercy Corps - 0 views

  • Every year, we work to reach around 1 million small farmers with the resources they need to diversify and improve their crops, increase their incomes, and become more resilient in the face of a rapidly changing climate.   Our vision is that small farmers have greater agency over their livelihoods. This means access to the insurance, advice and resources they need to generate enough profit to feed their families and thrive. By supporting Pula, we continue to take steps in this direction — a world in which all small farmers can rest assured their livelihood is safe and they have what they need to prosper and grow.
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    Pula aims to reach 1 million small farmer per year. This is just a brilliant vision that leave a great impact in the society.
tahaemsd

Technology | WorldCover Insurance - 0 views

  • WorldCover pairs long term remote weather data with the latest satellite technology, making complex actuarial calculations into simple policy term sheets.Our technology combines machine learning with agronomy, compares multiple data sources and forecasts to give you the most targeted and accurate insurance possible.
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      Weather insurancce powered by satellite data
tahaemsd

The Purposeful For-Profits, Brooks Gibbins - 0 views

  • WorldCover, is a for-profit company that aspires to provide the 90% of smallholder famers around the world with access to crop insurance.  In countries like Ghana, there is no social safety net.  Every farmer is one natural disaster away from ruin.
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      Worldcover provides a transformative safety net using satellites to monitor the rainfall and trigger payouts automatically
tahaemsd

WorldCover Raises $6 million Fund to Provide Insurance for Smallholder Farmers - Techgi... - 0 views

  • WorldCover has raised a sum of $6 million Series A fund to help support smallholder farmers in emerging countries in Africa. The company reduces the risk of farming for smallholder farmers with the use of satellite imagery, on-ground sensors, mobile phones and data analytics to provide crop insurance protection.
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      Worldcover raises $6 million fund to provide insurance for smallholder farmers
chaimaa-rachid

Digital spillovers and SMEs' performance in Sub-Saharan Africa - Ferdi - 0 views

  • Compared to existing empirical evidence on the impacts of digital technologies on African firms, the quantitative analysis hereafter presented incorporates various novelties.
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    Worldcover, a fintech organization, aims to centers on supporting natural dangers and offers blockchain-based climate land insurance to cultivators in Kenya and Ghana.
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