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Weather and Agronomic Data Improves Decision-making for Millions of Smallholder Farmers

aWhere joins the Business Call to Action with an expansion of its agro-information technology in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa

Weather and Agronomic Data Improves Decision-making for Millions of Smallholder Farmers

aWhere joins the Business Call to Action with an expansion of its agro-information technology in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa

Published 01-11-16

Submitted by Business Call to Action (BCtA)

 aWhere™, an American provider of agricultural intelligence data for farmers, commercial growers and policymakers, has joined the Business Call to Action (BCtA) with a plan to expand access to its daily weather and agronomic information service to millions of smallholder farmers (50 percent of them women) across Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa by 2020. By 2016 aWhere will begin delivering aggregated agronomic weather data and intelligence to key players along the agricultural value chain, providing key insights for risk mitigation and investment strategies, as well as daily operating decisions. 

BCtA is a global initiative that encourages companies to fight poverty through inclusive business models. It is supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and other international organizations.

“At aWhere, our mission is to close the information gap in agriculture and global development through innovative, timely, and locally relevant solutions”, said John Corbett, aWhere’s CEO. “We foster sustainable economic growth and human development by connecting people with information, from farmers to corporate and national policy makers. We are pleased to have our business recognized by the Business Call to Action and look forward to working with them and their members in the months and years ahead.”

By producing a high volume of valuable data for a wide range of customers, aWhere is able to provide weather and agronomic data to smallholder farmers for US$1 or less per annum through its last-mile partners. This cost is recovered either through payments by the smallholder farmers themselves or by others along the value chain. Affordability is a critical component of aWhere’s business model.

This year, aWhere hosted two agricultural meteorology-focused ‘hack-a-thons’ in Nairobi and Accra in an effort to partner software developers with agro-input providers to build applications that optimize the agriculture value chain. These efforts also create software developer jobs within agriculture. aWhere plans to continue working with key value chain players such as universities and research organizations, to integrate localized crop knowledge and agricultural best practices by location.

With increasing weather variability affecting agriculture, real-time agricultural information is vital, from farmers to retailers, crop advisors to extension services, microfinance and insurance providers to downstream markets. The aggregation of localized information supports farmers’ daily decision-making on inventory control, crop monitoring and opportunity analysis; this in turn benefits input providers and buyers. The use of hyper-local Weather aWhere data is also gaining traction with governments and multi-nationals who wish to monitor harvests, food security and commodities markets. Since aWhere’s information can be focused on a single field as well as aggregated across several areas, it can be instrumental in informing national policy and corporate objectives.

Read the case study of Weather aWhere: bit.ly/1OOgAiq

About Business Call to Action (BCtA): The Business Call to Action challenges companies to advance core business activities that are inclusive of poor populations and contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals. Worldwide, 137 companies, from SMEs to multinationals, have responded to the BCtA by making commitments to improve the lives and livelihoods of millions through commercially-viable business ventures that engage low-income people as consumers, producers, suppliers, and distributors of goods and services. 

The Business Call to Action is a unique multilateral alliance between key donor governments including the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)UK Department for International Development (DFID), US Agency for International Development (USAID), and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Finland, and the United Nations Development Programme — which hosts the secretariat — in collaboration with leading global institutions, such as the United Nations Global Compact, and the Inter-American Development Bank’s Opportunities for the Majority Initiative. For more information, please visit www.businesscalltoaction.org or on Twitter at @BCtAInitiative. 

About aWhere: aWhere delivers agricultural intelligence into the hands of farmers, commercial growers, and policymakers everywhere, from decision-making on a single field to informing national policy and corporate objectives. aWhere’s agricultural intelligence data is transforming our agricultural future by providing a level of visibility and insight that has never existed before.

 

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Business Call to Action (BCtA)

Business Call to Action (BCtA)

Business Call to Action is a global joint advocacy platform that works to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by challenging and supporting companies to develop inclusive business models that offer the potential for both commercial success and development impact. It is hosted by the United Nations Development Programme and funded by Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, UK Department for International Development (DFID). To date, 230 companies from around the world have signed on to commit to contribute to the SDGs, from large multinational companies to national and small- and medium-enterprises in 70 countries.

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