Deadline: 10th August, 2023
Smarter Climate Farmers Challenge is a call for solutions using climate-smart agriculture approaches to improve food production, promote better living standards, respond to climate change, and lead to the efficient care of the planet’s resources within food ecosystems.

The challenge also focuses on innovations from the agricultural sector which produce food that protects and replenishes the planet and helps to capture carbon or keep it in the ground. We welcome both low and high-tech innovations that engage local communities and use Indigenous or ancestral approaches.
The focus areas of this challenge include:
1. Knowledge, skills and education
2. Resource efficiency and sustainability
3. Inclusive technology
4. Innovative financing
Benefits
- Access: opportunity to participate in selected World Economic Forum and partner-led events, projects and communities.
- Visibility: global exposure via the Forum’s and UpLink’s digital media channels.
- Connections: strategic introductions to selected organizations in the Forum’s and UpLink’s network.
- Targeted Support: including programming and support on technical, business and operational matters.
- Award: eligibility for a portion of a monetary award by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Selection criteria
- Business model: for-profit start-ups, social enterprises and small and mid-sized enterprises that have already received capital/funding and are ready to / or are already generating revenue with a sustainable funding model and hybrid organizations. Not-for-profit organizations with a clearly defined, income-generating project may be considered.
- ·Stage: beyond the ideation and prototype phase and demonstrating the potential to scale and achieve long-term financial viability, impact, and sustainability. UpLink Top Innovators have typically reached the pilot to growth/scale phase of their operations.
- Management team: committed, diverse and values driven management team with demonstrated execution capabilities.
- Female-leadership: we encourage female-founded solutions to apply, where women are founders, co-founders or leading in chief executive roles.
- Geographic scope: submissions from across the globe that are scalable in their local contexts and potentially replicable in different parts of the world.
- Socio-economic impact: submissions should deliver economic impact through improved incomes and inclusion of agricultural farmers and communities.
- Environmental impact: the nexus of food, water and energy is considered, and submissions should foster biodiversity, soil health and nutrients, trees, and promote zero-emissions and carbon capture.
- A just rural transition: where farmers are considered and engaged throughout supply chains.
- Partnerships: collaboration and community within local, national, and global stakeholders to grow and expand the solutions, and potentially collaborate with R&D.
- Innovation and replicability: innovative and unusual solutions are welcome however, they should be replicable in other challenging contexts or serve as a stepping-stone for food systems transformation while protecting the environment.
- Investable: demonstrate a clear track record of investability (having previously raised investment, participated in accelerators or an entrepreneurship fellowship, are grantees, award recipients, high-level speaking engagements, or announced partnerships with credible entities).
- Focus areas, impact and quality: applications must include how the solution is working on selected focus areas, and its current and forecasted impact with the organization’s growth.
For more information and application.
Source: www.accessagric.com