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40 SWFF Innov a tors 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) Honduras Zero Discharge Desalination Peru Irrigation Scheduling System Chile Salt Tolerant Quinoa Malawi Flask-Wall-Mushroom Growing House Botswana Communal Grazing Systems and Ecorangers Uganda Aquaponics Farming M-Fodder Slurry-Separation System Kenya AgroSolar Irrigation Hydroponics Biodegradable Seed Tape Drought Prediction Tool Ecorangers and Meat Naturally M-Fodder Rwanda Hydroponics Africa Slurry-Separation System Ethiopia Broad Bed and Furrow Maker (BBM) Slurry-Separation System Waterpads® Egypt Salt-Tolerant Quinoa Pakistan Salt Tolerant Potato Tajikistan Green House Technology Vietnam Internet of Things Platform for Precision Irrigation Cambodia Technology and Farming Practices Advisory Services Indonesia NewSil The Barsha Pump India BioEnsure® Bhungroo Electrodialysis Reversal (EDR) System NewSil Rainmaker Sponge Irrigation Technology SWAR Circular Economy with Black and Grey Water Recycling Turkey Waterpads® Tunisia The Buried Diffuser Jordan Groasis Waterbox Romania NewSil South Africa Biodegradable Seed Tape Communal Grazing Systems and Ecorangers Drought Prediction Tool Nigeria Weather Model Senegal Weather Model Sierra Leone Affordable Greenhouses Liberia Integrated Aquaculture and Crop Production Burkina Faso Integrated Aquaculture and Crop Production Weather Model Guinea Integrated Aquaculture and Crop Production Lesotho Communal Grazing Systems and Ecorangers Mozambique Affordable Greenhouses Flying Sensors Drought Prediction Tool Mali The Barsha Pump Weather Model Ghana Integrated Aquaculture and Crop Production Weather Model Togo Weather Model Mexico Fresh Water Management System Nepal The Barsha Pump Bangladesh Sandbar Cropping Salt Tolerant Vegetables PROGRAM TARGETS AND ACTUAL IMPACT (2014 2019) Target Actual 2015 2016 2017 2018 3m 2m 1m 6m 5m 4m AREA (HECTARES) 0m Land Under Improved Production (hectares) 7m 6m 8m 9m 5m 4m 3m 2m 1m 0m 2015 2016 2017 2018 SALES (USD) Product Sales (USD) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 3m 5m 4m 6m 2m 1m NUMBER OF END USERS IMPACTED BY INNOVATION 0m End Users (farmers) 2015 2016 2017 2018 MASS (TONS) 0m Mass of Crops Grown (tons) 4m 5m 6m 3m 2m 1m 2015 2016 2017 2018 12b 9b 15b 18b 6b 3b VOLUME (LITERS) 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 VOLUME (LITERS) 0m Installed Water Storage Capacity (liters) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 VOLUME (LITERS) 0m Water Reallocated to the Food Value Chain (liters) ACTIVE INNOVATORS’ IMPACTS PER $1,000 OF SWFF FUNDING (2014 2019) Number of adopters 243 End Users $353 in Sales 1,254,582 Liters 170 Hectares 409,456 Liters 4,887 Liters 401 Tons 549 Hectares Agricultural water consumption reductions Volume of water reallocated to food value chain Increase in installed water 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 4 3 ACTIVE GRADUATE 2 1 5 STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE ALUMNI 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 0100 1011,000 1,00110,000 10,001999,999 1,000,000+ INNOVATOR MILESTONE PROGRESS (2014 2019) OVERALL STATUS TECHNICAL INDICATORS Number 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 FINANCE Matching funds & external leverage Total product sales Profit margin Number of partnerships leveraged RESULTS TO DATE 6.3 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% 299 ON TARGET NOT ON TARGET TARGETS PARTIALLY MET STATUS UNKNOWN Project Alba CSA – MNP SkyFox Green Heat Ignitia Hydroponics Africa Lal Teer Seed MimosaTEK Naireeta Services Si Technologies ICU – Peru WGI CUT/ITIKI WASTE Stichting PERCENTAGE OF SUPPORT ENGAGEMENTS LEADING TO VALUABLE INNOVATOR OUTCOMES (2015 2019) Source: SWFF Scope of Work Tracker n = 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 Income Extreme Poor Low-Income Poor

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Page 1: Securin Wter for Food Technic l Assist nce F cilit y ... · 40 SWFF Innov !tors SecurinANNUAL REPORTING!W"ter for Food Technic"l Assist"nce F"cilit y December 2018 Ð May 2019!"#$%&'()*+,%#$%-.)/%&($$#01/%,"'(*2

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

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2m

1m

6m

5m

4m

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6m

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Product Sales (USD)

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Mass of Crops Grown (tons)

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Agricultural Water Consumption Reductions (liters)

2015 2016 2017 2018

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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

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21 5STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE

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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

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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

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21%

42%

11%

POVERTY LEVELS OF SWFF END USERS ACROSS ALL INNOVATORS (2014 – 2019)

Middle Income

Upper IncomeExtreme Poor

Low-Income Poor