The Milken Institute and the Motsepe Foundation have announced
the winners of the Milken-Motsepe Prize in AgriTech, the first of a series of
multiyear, multimillion-dollar innovation competitions and programs to advance
technological progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The
prizes were awarded at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles,
California.
NovFeed, a biotech company based in Tanzania, was awarded the
$1 million grand prize for its proprietary technology to upcycle organic waste
into nutritious, sustainable, and traceable plant-based protein ingredients and
concentrated natural biofertilizers for the food system.
The $300,000 award for second place was
presented to Karpolax), an Uganda-based company, for its nanotechnology solution
that helps fruits and vegetables, stay fresh longer without losing nutritional
value. The $150,000 award for third place was presented to IRRI-AfricaRice
for its biotech innovation to help rice farmers protect their crops from
flooding, one of the most damaging effects of climate change.
“Varied solutions were
considered during the competition, and this contributes to current and future
efforts to understand and resolve challenges facing agriculture,” said Dr. Precious
Moloi-Motsepe, co-founder and CEO of the Motsepe Foundation. “Making progress towards the SDGs is
crucial. We are truly impressed by the participants’ ideas and thank each of
them for their dedication to finding viable and scalable solutions.”
“The
winners exemplify the fact that bold, scalable, transformative ideas can come
from anywhere,” said Dr. Emily Musil
Church, senior director at the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy.
“Bringing talent to the fore and
supporting entrepreneurs is an intentional goal of the competition. It doesn't
end there. The expanded network of investors and stakeholders built into the
program offers the winning teams continued opportunities to innovate and
thrive."
After launching the competition in April
2021, more than 3,300 people from 105 countries across six continents
registered for the Milken-Motsepe Prize in AgriTech. An independent panel of
expert judges carefully selected 25 finalist teams to receive $10,000 to
develop and test their innovations to improve economic value for small and
medium-sized farms in Africa. Each of the teams took part in a rigorous,
independent judging process, which assessed their innovation’s potential to
increase farm productivity and/or decrease post-harvest loss.
Teams also received a variety of special
benefits, including participation in a tuition-free, experiential learning
program offered by Global Innovation Catalyst in collaboration with Stanford
Online, where they received mentoring from industry experts, pitch coaching,
and feedback sessions.
The Milken-Motsepe Innovation Prize Program has
continued to grow, launching a second competition, the Milken-Motsepe Prize in
Green Energy in November 2022. The Prize in Green Energy is a $2
million innovation competition to reward entrepreneurs and innovators who
expand access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity in
Africa.