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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.

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How I Raised $40 Million To Give Rural Farmers Solar Power
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Interesting concept of mutual help, trust and sound development, far from outdated theories of development. Use affordable alternative energy's systems to empower your agricultural producers, make them produce food (improving the general health, and the economy of the area), which make them grow and be better customers. If you add to this helping the communities to enter into a fair market is even better. Improving lives, one by one, improving communities one by one is always the solution to a better life and economy.