TomorrowNow at COP30

From Proof to Scale: #WeatherThatWorks on the Global Stage This November, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, TomorrowNow will take an active role in shaping the...

TomorrowNow's CEO Wanjeri Mbugua and Head of Product Brian Miranda will join partners and innovators at the Gates Foundation Innovation Showcase in Belém, Brazil — showcasing how AI-powered agro-met intelligence is helping farmers across Africa plan smarter, adapt faster, and grow stronger.

From Proof to Scale: #WeatherThatWorks on the Global Stage

This November, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, TomorrowNow will take an active role in shaping the global conversation on climate resilience — showing how validated science, trusted systems, and farmer-led innovation are already transforming agriculture across Africa.

While world leaders prepare to debate future climate targets, TomorrowNow will bring proof in action: that agro-met intelligence isn’t a promise — it’s already taking root.

Why COP30 Matters

COP30 will mark a pivotal moment for global climate action. As governments submit new Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and negotiate how to finance adaptation, TomorrowNow will be there to demonstrate what scalable, evidence-based solutions already look like on the ground.

Our mission is clear:

To make climate intelligence usable, scalable, and accessible for every farmer, everywhere.

With climate shocks growing more frequent and unpredictable, TomorrowNow’s approach — validated, system-embedded, and science-led — will showcase how smallholder farmers can anticipate change, make smarter decisions, and strengthen food security for the future.

What to Expect from TomorrowNow at COP30

Innovation Showcase

TomorrowNow’s CEO, Wanjeri Mbugua, and Head of Product, Brian Miranda, will join partners and policymakers at the Innovation Showcase to share how agro-met intelligence bridges the gap between climate data and on-farm decisions.

Through partnerships with the University of Reading, One Acre Fund, and national meteorological agencies, TomorrowNow will highlight how actionable, localized weather intelligence delivers measurable impact — improving yields, strengthening resilience, and protecting livelihoods.

In Kenya alone, TomorrowNow’s weather advisories now reach 5.2 million farmers. Across field trials and monitored programs, participating farmers have recorded up to 12% yield gains, demonstrating the measurable value of timely, localized guidance.

Featured Session: Scaling Resilience at the AgriZone

TomorrowNow will also co-host a high-profile COP30 session with Innovation Solutions for Decision Agriculture:

Scaling Resilience: How AI Is Powering Farmer Productivity Across Africa
📅 Wednesday, November 12 — 10:00am, AgriZone

This fast-paced panel, supported by the Gates Foundation’s AgriZone, will bring together technologists, policymakers, funders, and delivery partners to explore how applied AI, soil science, and agro-weather intelligence are already strengthening smallholder productivity at scale.

From Proof to Policy

TomorrowNow’s presence at COP30 will not just spotlight innovation — it will help shape how the world scales it.

Drawing on evidence from Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi, and Zambia, TomorrowNow will show how climate intelligence can be embedded into national systems — creating durable resilience that outlasts projects, funding cycles, and political shifts.

Join Us on the Road to COP30

As the world gathers in Belém, TomorrowNow will bring a vision grounded in results — one that proves climate resilience is not only possible but already happening.

Together with our partners, we will continue to scale AI-powered agro-met intelligence to reach more farmers, strengthen more systems, and deliver lasting impact across Africa.

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