Solar Powered Agrifood Processing in Tanzania: Redavia

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Solar Powered Agrifood Processing in Tanzania: Redavia

Agriculture is the backbone of Tanzania’s economy, contributing around a quarter of GDP and employing three quarters of the labour force in this country of 44 million people.

Tanzania, which is one of Sustainable Energy for All’s 14 African priority countries, is currently struggling to expand modern energy access, which is still not available to some two-thirds of the population. At the same time, only 9% of Tanzania’s population has access to formal financial services, and only 4% has ever received a loan from a bank – a situation that has stifled investment in the agriculture sector.

Redavia is a ground-breaking provider of “pay-as-you-go” solar power for solar-diesel hybrid-operation in frontier markets, using revolutionary modular, smart, and fast-deployable solar-diesel hybrid technology. In addition, Redavia offers competitively priced solar power, integrated seamlessly with diesel generators, without up-front investment.

 

Purpose

Adequate post-harvest processing to maintain added value within local agrifood value chains will require both energy and financing. Tanzania, which is one of Sustainable Energy for All’s 14 African priority countries, is currently struggling to expand modern energy access, which is still not available to some two-thirds of the population. At the same time, only 9% of Tanzania’s population has access to formal financial services, and only 4% has ever received a loan from a bank – a situation that has stifled investment in the agriculture sector.

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Main Activities

Redavia is a pioneer in multipurpose solar-diesel hybrid farms, standalone high-output solar PV systems that can be employed in a variety of end uses in frontier markets, and paid for via an innovative Pay As You Go model.

Redavia will replicate this product, which has already found success in sectors with similar energy demand (for instance, the mining sector), and does not require up-front investment, in the agricultural sector. Redavia’s innovative business model will replace unreliable fossil fuel-based power from the electricity grid, resulting in 20–50% reductions in energy costs for agricultural processors, while expanding access to nearby communities via mini-grids.

Redavia will be focusing initially on coffee, tea, oilseeds and cashews processing firms, which suffer from frequent power outages and high costs of back-up-generator power.

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Stage of project
Completed
Location
Tanzania