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40 SWFF Innovators
Securing Water for Food Technical Assistance Facility December 2018 – May 2019
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 LOCATIONS (35 COUNTRIES) (2014 – 2019)
HondurasZero Discharge Desalination
PeruIrrigation Scheduling System
ChileSalt Tolerant Quinoa
MalawiFlask-Wall-Mushroom Growing House
BotswanaCommunal Grazing
Systems and Ecorangers
UgandaAquaponics Farming
M-Fodder
Slurry-Separation System
KenyaAgroSolar Irrigation
Hydroponics
Biodegradable Seed Tape
Drought Prediction Tool
Ecorangers and Meat Naturally
M-Fodder
RwandaHydroponics Africa
Slurry-Separation System
EthiopiaBroad Bed and Furrow Maker (BBM)
Slurry-Separation System
Waterpads®
EgyptSalt-Tolerant Quinoa
PakistanSalt Tolerant Potato
TajikistanGreen House Technology
VietnamInternet of Things Platform
for Precision Irrigation
CambodiaTechnology and Farming
Practices Advisory Services
IndonesiaNewSil
The Barsha Pump
IndiaBioEnsure®
Bhungroo
Electrodialysis Reversal (EDR) System
NewSil
Rainmaker
Sponge Irrigation Technology
SWAR
Circular Economy with Black
and Grey Water Recycling
TurkeyWaterpads®
TunisiaThe Buried Diffuser
JordanGroasis Waterbox
RomaniaNewSil
South AfricaBiodegradable Seed Tape
Communal Grazing
Systems and Ecorangers
Drought Prediction Tool
NigeriaWeather Model
SenegalWeather Model
Sierra LeoneAffordable Greenhouses
LiberiaIntegrated Aquaculture
and Crop Production
Burkina FasoIntegrated Aquaculture
and Crop Production
Weather Model
GuineaIntegrated Aquaculture
and Crop Production
LesothoCommunal Grazing
Systems and Ecorangers
MozambiqueAffordable Greenhouses
Flying Sensors
Drought Prediction Tool
MaliThe Barsha Pump
Weather Model
GhanaIntegrated Aquaculture
and Crop Production
Weather Model
TogoWeather Model
MexicoFresh Water Management System
NepalThe Barsha Pump
BangladeshSandbar Cropping
Salt Tolerant Vegetables
PROGRAM TARGETS AND ACTUAL IMPACT (2014 – 2019)TargetActual
2015 2016 2017 2018
3m
2m
1m
6m
5m
4m
AR
EA (H
ECTA
RES
)
0m
Land Under Improved Production (hectares)
7m
6m
8m
9m
5m
4m
3m
2m
1m
0m2015 2016 2017 2018
SA
LES
(US
D)
Product Sales (USD)
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
3m
5m
4m
6m
2m
1m
NU
MB
ER O
F EN
D U
SER
S
IMP
AC
TED
BY
INN
OV
ATI
ON
0m
End Users (farmers)
2015 2016 2017 2018
MA
SS
(TO
NS)
0m
Mass of Crops Grown (tons)
4m
5m
6m
3m
2m
1m
2015 2016 2017 2018
12b
9b
15b
18b
6b
3b
VO
LUM
E (L
ITER
S)
0b
Agricultural Water Consumption Reductions (liters)
2015 2016 2017 2018
3m
2m
1m
5m
4m
6m
8m
7m
1,000m
800m
600m
400m
200m
1,800m
1,600m
1,400m
1,200m
VO
LUM
E (L
ITER
S)
0m
Installed Water StorageCapacity (liters)
2015 2016 2017 2018
2019 20192019
2019 2019 2019
VO
LUM
E (L
ITER
S)
0m
Water Reallocated to the Food Value Chain (liters)
ACTIVE INNOVATORS’ IMPACTS PER $1,000 OF SWFF FUNDING (2014 – 2019)
Number of adopters243 End Users $353 in Sales
1,254,582 Liters 170 Hectares
409,456 Liters
4,887 Liters 401 Tons
549 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
SWFF INNOVATOR PIPELINE (2014 – 2019)customer base growth over time
43
AC
TIV
EG
RA
DU
ATE
21 5STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE
ALU
MN
I
Reel Gardening
Aybar
FutureWater
Practical Action – Bangladesh
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
Hydroponics Africa
Project Alba
SkyFox
Univ. of Malawi
MimosaTEK
Si Technologies
MIT/Tata
Driptech
MetaMeta (Saline Potato)
ICU – Jordan
CEC
Islamic Relief
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+
INNOVATOR MILESTONE PROGRESS (2014 – 2019)
OVERALL STATUSTECHNICAL INDICATORSNumber of customers/
end users
Agricultural water
consumption reductions
Water reallocated to the
food value chain
Increased water storage
capacity
Hectares of farmland
Hectares of grazing land
Increased crop yields
Mass of crops grown
FINANCEMatching funds &
external leverage
Total product sales
Profit marginNumber of partnerships
leveraged
RESULTS TO DATE6.3 million people
18.6 billion liters
1.78 billion liters
8.44 million liters
4.2 million hectares
615,000 hectares
6% – 80%
6.2 million tons
RESULTS TO DATE$22.2 million
$8.4 million
0% – 60%
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ON TARGET NOT ON TARGETTARGETS PARTIALLY MET STATUS UNKNOWN
Pro
ject
Alb
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CS
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MN
P
SkyF
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Gre
en
Heat
Ign
itia
Hyd
rop
on
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Afr
ica
Lal T
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Seed
Mim
osa
TEK
Nair
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ta S
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Si Te
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s
ICU
– P
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WG
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UT/
ITIK
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WA
STE
Sti
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ng
PERCENTAGE OF SUPPORT ENGAGEMENTS LEADING TO VALUABLE INNOVATOR OUTCOMES (2015 – 2019)
Source: SWFF Scope of Work Trackern = support engagements
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%2015 2016
52%
89%
n=31
n=38
2017
78%
n=41
2018
90%
n=21
26%
21%
42%
11%
POVERTY LEVELS OF SWFF END USERS ACROSS ALL INNOVATORS (2014 – 2019)
Middle Income
Upper IncomeExtreme Poor
Low-Income Poor