TomorrowNow Collaborates with ICA-Africa to Host Webinar About Weather Data Access by Smallholder Farmers for Local Climate Adaptation

TomorrowNow and the International Cooperative Alliance-Africa hosted a webinar to sensitize agricultural cooperatives in Africa on the pivotal role of weather intelligence, digital climate advisory,...

TomorrowNow and the International Cooperative Alliance-Africa hosted a webinar to sensitize agricultural cooperatives in Africa on the pivotal role of weather intelligence, digital climate advisory, and capacity development services.

Africa – tomorrownow.org in collaboration with the International Cooperative Alliance-Africa (ICA-Africa) hosted a one-hour webinar on 29th February 2024, from 1400 HRS EAT to sensitize agricultural cooperatives in Africa on the pivotal role weather intelligence, digital climate advisory and capacity development services can do to help farmer Cooperatives to adapt and thrive.

Speakers:

  • Dr.Chiyoge Sifa – Regional Director, ICA-Africa
  • John Corbett – Agriculture Climatologist,  tomorrownow.org
  • Dr. Boniface Akuku – Consultant, tomorrownow.org
  • Musa Sibandze – Chairman, Alliance Africa Agricultural Cooperative Organisation (AAACO)

The Value of Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS)

The tomorrownow.org team took the opportunity to share progress that we have made linking private sector-led weather technology and services to communities most impacted by climate change today.

Our Agriculture Climatologist, John Corbett, provided an outline of tomorrownow.org’s initiative that’s transforming weather forecasts into agronomic advisories that are specific to the growth stage of each farmer’s crop.

To achieve scale and impact, our partnership with KALRO has demonstrated value as reflected in studies that have shown that farmers who receive localized weather intelligence have reported an increase in their productivity and income by up to 15%.

This incremental value is a positive addition to current efforts to help smallholder farmers stay ahead of the negative effects of climate change while protecting their livelihoods

Through our capstone initiatives, we are ensuring access to weather and climate solutions by leveraging transformative philanthropy to build and sustain partnerships with public and private sector institutions.

“Most farmers in Africa lack the ability to afford weather tech services.This is why tomorrownow.org is leveraging transformative funding to enable local climate adaptation ” – Dr. Boniface Akuku, Consultant, tomorrownow.org.

To watch a full recording of the webinar, click HERE.

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Georgina is the co-founder of tomorrownow.org, connecting climate tech with communities in need. She spent a decade at MIT, leading initiatives on technology and social impact. She has worked with the World Bank and Harvard. Georgina supports STEM leadership and is a Parish Councillor. She studied at Oxford and MIT.