He Raised $40 Million To Give Kenya’s Rural Farmers Solar Power

Boost Kenya’s agricultures output.

Samir Ibrahim, 33, is the CEO and co-founder of SunCulture, a climate-tech company specializing in developing and commercializing solar power irrigation systems. The company is based out of Nairobi, Kenya, and provides and installs solar-powered drip irrigation systems to rural farmers in Kenya and beyond. SunCulture makes food more accessible to small farmers in Africa by providing affordable products that promote sustainability.

SunCulture is helping Kenya farmers facing irrigation issues with solar power.

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