Mkulima GPT, Swahili’s ChatGPT powered bot
Hello Africa!
So many things happened in the startup ecosystem yesterday. However, we picked these three to share with you.
Let’s start with what KHULA! has to share with us.
Khula is a South African agritech startup founded in 2018.
Founded by three visionary minds, Karida Tshintshinolo , Matthew Pipkin and Jackson Dyora , Khula was launched to solve the many challenges faced by farmers in Africa.
On the surface, Khula provides farmers with the software and a platform to market their business.
To aid expansion, Khula recently secured investment from a fund backed by PepsiCo. The funding is from Kgodiso Development Fund, an entity established by PepsiCo South Africa with an initial capital infusion of R600 million ($32.7M). The primary objective of this fund is to support the growth of emerging farmers, with a focus on promoting market-driven programs, fostering collaboration on innovative solutions, and expanding its positive influence through strategic investments.
According to Eugene Willemsen, CEO of PepsiCo Africa, Middle East, and South Asia, this collaboration will lead to substantial and strategic transformations.
Next up…
We have news about Nawah Scientific.
Nawah Scientific is a scientific research institute based in Egypt.
Founded by Dr. Omar Shoukry Sakr, PhD, MBA, Nawah Scientific is a key player in the area of Scientific research and analysis.
Yesterday, news got to us that Nawah Scientific had secured accreditation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its food analysis and safety procedures.
This achievement places Nawah Scientific among world-class laboratories and research centers, positively influencing the company and Egypt’s food market. It paves the way for partnerships with international bodies like the U.N. World Food Programme, offering cost and time savings for Egyptian exporters looking to analyze their products before exporting to the U.S.
Finally, let’s talk about Theofrida Maginga a young girl studying at the University of Rwanda.
More importantly, she started the creation of ‘Mkulima GPT,’ a Swahili chatbot powered by ChatGPT.
This brilliant creation leverages AI and IoT to assist small-scale farmers.
Theofrida Muginga, founder of Mkulima GPT revealed that they would be working towards including other African languages.
She shared that she was motivated by how farmers were usually left behind in adopting new technology.
Talk about inspiring innovation!
Finding great joy in keeping you up to date,
AfriRadar Reports.