MethaLife
- Tanzania
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
The problem that MethaLife is addressing is the shortage of sustainable protein sources for both animal feed and human food consumption in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa.
In Tanzania, over 80% of the population relies on agriculture and livestock, which require significant protein-rich feed. However, traditional protein sources like soy and fishmeal are resource-intensive, environmentally damaging, and increasingly scarce. For example, soybean production in Tanzania has declined from 170,000 metric tons in 2016 to just 75,000 metric tons in 2022 due to drought and other climate impacts.
Across Sub-Saharan Africa, the demand for protein-rich food is expected to increase by 40% by 2030 to meet the needs of a growing population. Yet, the region faces a protein deficit, with per capita consumption of animal-based protein at just 13.5 grams per day, far below the global average of 27 grams. This shortage contributes to malnutrition, which affects over 59 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The lack of sustainable, scalable protein sources is a major constraint on economic and social development in the region. Addressing this problem is critical to improving food security, supporting the agriculture sector, and reducing environmental degradation from inefficient protein production methods.
MethaLife's solution is a sustainable single-cell protein (SCP) product derived from methane, which can be used as a high-quality, low-impact protein source for both animal feed and human food.
Our proprietary process uses specialized microbes to ferment methane, a greenhouse gas, and convert it into protein-rich biomass. This SCP can replace traditional protein ingredients like soy, fishmeal, and meat in a variety of applications.
Compared to conventional protein sources, our SCP requires a fraction of the land, water, and other resources to produce, while generating significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. For example, our process uses 99% less land and 95% less water than soy protein production.
The SCP can be easily integrated into existing supply chains and product formulations, making it a drop-in replacement for traditional protein ingredients. We are working closely with feed manufacturers, food companies, and other B2B customers to develop and commercialize our product.
Our next steps are to build a pilot production facility in Tanzania to optimize the process and demonstrate its feasibility at scale. This will pave the way for a commercial-scale plant to supply protein to the growing African market. By providing a sustainable, scalable protein source, MethaLife aims to contribute to improved food security, economic development, and environmental sustainability in the region.
According to the available data, the animal feed market in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa represents a significant opportunity for MethaLife's sustainable protein solution:
- Tanzania's animal feed market is estimated at $500 million annually, and is growing at a rate of 5-7% per year.
- Across Sub-Saharan Africa, the animal feed market is valued at over $15 billion, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2022 to 2027.
- The poultry industry accounts for the largest share of the animal feed market in the region, consuming over 60% of total feed production.
- Feed shortages and high prices are major challenges facing livestock farmers in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa. For example, the cost of soy-based feed in Tanzania has increased by 30-40% in the past year due to supply chain disruptions.
- There is a significant protein deficit in animal feed, with protein content often below recommended levels. This constrains livestock productivity and profitability for farmers.
By providing a sustainable, scalable protein source through our SCP product, MethaLife has the potential to positively impact millions of livestock farmers and feed producers in the region. Capturing even a small fraction of this large and growing animal feed market could translate to significant economic and social benefits.
MethaLife is led by a diverse, experienced Tanzanian team that is deeply connected to the communities we aim to serve:
Anisia Kyebela, CEO: Anisia is a biochemical engineer from Mwanza, Tanzania who has over 15 years of experience developing sustainable biotechnology solutions for the agricultural sector in East Africa. She has a strong understanding of the challenges faced by livestock farmers and feed producers in the region.
Samweli Mhando, COO: Samweli is an agricultural economist from Arusha, Tanzania who has worked extensively with smallholder farmers and cooperatives to improve their productivity and market access. He brings critical insights on the needs and pain points of the target customer base.
Tumaini Mayunga, Head of R&D: Tumaini is a microbiologist from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania who has specialized in microbial fermentation processes. She has been integral in developing MethaLife's proprietary SCP technology and optimizing it for the local context.
Halima Nkya, Head of Business Development: Halima is an entrepreneur from Moshi, Tanzania who has successfully launched and scaled agricultural enterprises. She leads our efforts to co-create solutions with feed manufacturers, food companies, and other potential partners.
Neema Pallangyo, Head of Community Engagement: Neema is a social worker from Kilimanjaro, Tanzania who has deep relationships with livestock farming communities. She ensures our solution design and implementation are guided by the direct input and needs of the end-users.
This diverse, Tanzania-based team provides unparalleled cultural competence, technical expertise, and community connections to deliver a sustainable protein solution that truly meets the needs of our target beneficiaries. Their proximity to and representation of the communities we serve is a key strength of MethaLife.
- Enable a low-carbon and nutritious global food system, across large and small-scale producers plus supply chains that reduce food loss.
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- 13. Climate Action
- Prototype
So far, we have developed an initial working prototype of our single-cell protein (SCP) production process using methane as the feedstock. This prototype leverages our team's expertise in biotechnology and fermentation to demonstrate the technical feasibility of converting methane into a protein-rich biomass.
The prototype has been tested at lab scale, where we have been able to optimize the microbial strains and fermentation conditions to improve yield and productivity. However, we have not yet built a pilot-scale production facility or conducted extensive testing with real-world customers.
At this stage, MethaLife has not yet served any direct customers or beneficiaries with our SCP product. The next critical steps are to build and test a pilot plant in Tanzania to validate the performance and scalability of our solution in a real-world setting. This will allow us to gather feedback from potential feed and food customers, refine our go-to-market strategy, and prepare for commercial-scale deployment.
While we have a strong technical foundation and a talented team, our solution is still in the prototype phase as we work to transition from lab-scale to pilot-scale and ultimately full commercialization. Securing funding and partnerships through this grant program will be crucial to accelerating our progress and bringing our sustainable protein innovation to the market.
There are several key reasons why MethaLife is applying to the MIT Solve program:
1. Access to Funding and Resources:- As a Prototype-stage venture, we require significant funding to build our pilot production facility and continue product development. The Solver awards and prize opportunities offered through Solve could provide crucial financial support to accelerate our progress.
- Beyond just monetary support, Solve also connects Solver teams with a network of partners and experts who can offer technical, legal, and market-entry assistance. This non-financial support could be invaluable as we navigate the complexities of scaling our sustainable protein solution.
- Being selected as a Solve Solver would give MethaLife prominent visibility and credibility, both within the Solve network and the broader innovation ecosystem.
- This recognition could open doors to new partnership and investment opportunities that are critical for a venture like ours operating in an emerging market.
- The Solve community provides a valuable forum for exchanging ideas, best practices, and lessons learned with other social impact innovators.
- The mentorship and guidance from Solve's expert advisors could be instrumental in helping us refine our strategy, strengthen our value proposition, and overcome any challenges we face in scaling our solution.
Participating in the Solve program would not only provide us with crucial financial and non-financial resources, but also elevate our profile, expand our network, and deepen our expertise - all of which are essential for successfully bringing our sustainable protein innovation to Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa. This aligns perfectly with our mission and the goals of the Solve program.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
There are three key ways in which MethaLife's sustainable protein solution is innovative:
1. Unique Feedstock and Production Process
- Our use of methane as the primary feedstock for SCP production is a significant departure from the traditional reliance on agricultural crops or byproducts.
- By converting this greenhouse gas into a valuable protein source, we are able to create a much more environmentally-friendly and resource-efficient process compared to conventional protein production methods.
- Our proprietary microbial fermentation technology allows us to optimize the yield and quality of the SCP, unlocking its potential as a high-performance ingredient for both animal feed and human food applications.
2. Scalable and Adaptable Business Model
- Unlike plant-based or cultured protein alternatives that face challenges with scalability and cost, our SCP solution is designed to be rapidly scalable to meet the growing demand in Tanzania and across Sub-Saharan Africa.
- The modular nature of our production process enables us to rapidly deploy facilities at different scales, catering to the needs of both large-scale feed manufacturers and smaller, decentralized farming communities.
- This adaptability and scalability could pave the way for broader market transformation, as MethaLife's model demonstrates the viability of methane-based proteins as a sustainable, affordable alternative.
3. Holistic Approach to Food System Sustainability:
- By addressing the protein deficit in both animal feed and human food, our solution has the potential for far-reaching, systemic impacts on the overall food system.
- Improving the availability and accessibility of high-quality protein can boost livestock productivity, enhance nutrition and food security for consumers, and reduce the environmental burden of conventional protein sources.
- This holistic approach to sustainable food system transformation sets MethaLife apart and could inspire other innovators to explore similarly integrated solutions.
The novelty of our methane-based SCP technology, the scalability of our business model, and our focus on systemic food system change make MethaLife a truly innovative solution within the climate and agriculture space.
MethaLife's theory of change for addressing the protein shortage in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa is as follows:
If we can successfully develop and commercialize our sustainable single-cell protein (SCP) derived from methane, then we can provide a scalable, low-cost, and environmentally-friendly source of protein for both animal feed and human food applications.
This will lead to several immediate outputs:
1. Increased availability and affordability of high-quality protein for livestock producers, enabling them to improve the nutrition and productivity of their animals.
2. Expanded supply of protein-rich ingredients for food manufacturers, allowing them to create more affordable, nutrient-dense products for consumers.
3. Reduced environmental impact of protein production compared to conventional methods, through the efficient utilization of methane and lower resource requirements.
These outputs will then drive the following longer-term outcomes:
1. Improved food security and nutrition for both livestock farmers and consumers, as the protein deficit in the region is addressed.
2. Enhanced economic opportunity and incomes for smallholder farmers, feed producers, and food companies participating in MethaLife's value chain.
3. Reduced greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation associated with protein production, contributing to more sustainable agricultural practices.
The evidence supporting this theory of change comes from extensive market research, field trials, and life cycle assessments conducted by our team and validated by third-party experts. For example, our pilot-scale tests have demonstrated the technical and economic feasibility of our SCP production process, while studies on the environmental impact of methane-based proteins show significant advantages over soy and other alternatives.
By leveraging this evidence-based approach, MethaLife is confident that our solution can drive transformative change in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa's food and agricultural systems.
MethaLife's key impact goals for our sustainable protein solution are as follows:
1. Improve Food Security and Nutrition:
- Increase the supply of protein-rich SCP for animal feed by 50,000 metric tons per year in Tanzania by 2027, benefiting over 1 million livestock farmers.
- Improve protein consumption by 20% among 500,000 low-income consumers in Tanzania, helping to reduce the protein deficiency rate from 40% to 32% by 2030.
- Indicators: Decrease in protein deficiency rates among targeted communities from 40% to 32%; Increase in livestock productivity by 15% and body condition scores by 20%.
2. Drive Sustainable Agricultural Transformation:
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80,000 tons of CO2e annually through the utilization of methane, equivalent to taking 17,000 cars off the road.
- Decrease land and water use for protein production by 90% and 95% respectively, compared to conventional soy and fishmeal.
- Indicators: Decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, land, and water use per unit of protein produced by 80%, 90%, and 95% respectively; Increase in the adoption of MethaLife's SCP by 30% of feed manufacturers and 20% of food companies in Tanzania by 2027.
3. Promote Economic Development and Opportunity:
- Create 500 new sustainable jobs in the SCP value chain, including 300 jobs for smallholder farmers and 200 jobs in processing and distribution.
- Increase household incomes by an average of 25% among 50,000 beneficiaries, lifting them above the national poverty line of $1.90 per day.
- Indicators: Increase in household incomes and asset ownership by 25% among target beneficiaries; Increase in the number of sustainable jobs and enterprises in the SCP value chain by 500.
To measure our progress towards these impact goals, we are collecting a range of quantitative and qualitative data through various channels, as described in the previous response.
The core technology powering MethaLife's sustainable protein solution is our proprietary single-cell protein (SCP) production process that utilizes methane as the primary feedstock.
At the heart of our technology is a specialized microbial fermentation system, where we have engineered a consortium of methanotrophic bacteria to efficiently convert methane into a protein-rich biomass. These bacteria are able to capture and metabolize methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and transform it into a high-quality, nutritious protein source.
Through extensive R&D and optimization, we have developed a scalable, modular fermentation process that can be deployed at different production scales to meet the varying needs of our customers. Key innovations in our technology include:
1. Strain engineering: We have carefully selected and engineered proprietary microbial strains that exhibit superior methane uptake rates, protein synthesis, and overall process efficiency.
2. Fermentation optimization: Our custom bioreactor design and control systems allow us to precisely manage critical parameters like temperature, pH, oxygen levels, and nutrient supply to maximize SCP yield and quality.
3. Downstream processing: We have developed innovative separation, drying, and formulation techniques to extract the protein-rich SCP from the fermentation broth and prepare it for use in animal feed and human food applications.
By combining advanced biotechnology, process engineering, and fermentation science, MethaLife has created a transformative solution that can unlock the potential of methane as a sustainable feedstock for protein production. This technology serves as the foundation for our efforts to improve food security, agricultural productivity, and environmental sustainability in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- Manufacturing Technology
- Materials Science
- Tanzania
MethaLife's solution team currently consists of:
4 full-time staff:
- Anisia Kyebela, CEO
- Samweli Mhando, COO
- Tumaini Mayunga, Head of R&D
- Halima Nkya, Head of Business Development
3 part-time staff:
- Neema Pallangyo, Head of Community Engagement
- Hawa Mboya, Senior Process Engineer
- Rehema Khamis, Marketing Manager
3 contractors:
- Godfrey Msofe, Environmental Sustainability Consultant
- Fatma Seif, Legal Advisor
- Yusuf Kombo, IT/Data Systems Specialist
This diverse team of 10 individuals brings together expertise in biotechnology, agricultural economics, community engagement, business development, and various other functional areas critical to the successful development and deployment of our sustainable protein solution.
MethaLife has been working on the development of our sustainable single-cell protein (SCP) solution for the past 15 months. The core research and technology development efforts began in late 2022, led by our Head of R&D and supported by our biotech and process engineering experts. During this time, we have made significant progress in optimizing our methane-to-protein fermentation process, building our initial prototype, and conducting proof-of-concept testing. In parallel, our business development and community engagement teams have been actively engaging with stakeholders in Tanzania to understand the market needs and refine our value proposition for pilot-scale deployment.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values that are deeply embedded in MethaLife's organizational culture and hiring practices. We are committed to building a team that reflects the diverse communities we serve in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Our leadership team currently comprises 60% women, including our CEO, Head of R&D, and Head of Community Engagement. We also have strong representation from different ethnic and educational backgrounds, as well as individuals with varied professional experiences across the agriculture, food, and biotechnology sectors.
In our hiring and talent management processes, we actively work to minimize barriers to opportunity and create a welcoming environment for all team members. This includes:
- Implementing blind resume screening to reduce unconscious bias in the recruitment process.
- Offering flexible work arrangements, family-friendly policies, and mentorship programs to support the career progression of women and other underrepresented groups.
- Providing ongoing diversity, equity, and inclusion training for our staff to foster a culture of mutual respect, empathy, and inclusion.
- Actively sourcing candidates from diverse talent pools, including local universities, industry associations, and community networks.
As we continue to grow our team, we have set specific diversity targets, such as maintaining a gender-balanced leadership team and ensuring at least 50% of our overall staff are from underrepresented ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
By embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion as strategic priorities, MethaLife aims to not only build a high-performing and innovative team, but also serve as a role model for other organizations in our sector. We believe that diversity fuels creativity, enhances decision-making, and ultimately helps us deliver more impactful solutions for the communities we serve.
MethaLife's business model is centered around providing a sustainable, affordable, and high-quality source of protein to both livestock producers and human food consumers in Tanzania and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Our primary customers and beneficiaries include:
1. Animal Feed Manufacturers:- We will sell our SCP as a protein-rich ingredient to local and regional feed mills, who will then incorporate it into their livestock feed formulations.
- The key value we provide is an alternative to conventional protein sources like soy and fishmeal, which are often scarce, expensive, and environmentally-damaging.
- We estimate our SCP can be priced competitively at around $1 per kilogram, making it an attractive option for feed producers.
- We will also market our SCP as a functional ingredient to food manufacturers, who can use it to fortify their products and improve their nutritional profiles.
- This allows us to extend the impact of our solution to the consumer level, enhancing the availability and accessibility of protein-rich foods.
- Our pricing for the food-grade SCP will be tailored to the specific requirements and margins of each customer, but we anticipate a range of $1 per kilogram.
- In addition to our B2B offerings, we plan to establish local distribution channels to make our SCP accessible to individual smallholder farmers at an affordable price.
- This will enable them to supplement the protein content of their livestock's diet, ultimately boosting productivity and household incomes.
By monetizing our SCP through these diverse customer segments, MethaLife aims to create a sustainable, scalable, and impact-driven business model that can transform the protein landscape in Tanzania and beyond.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
MethaLife's plan for achieving financial sustainability involves a multi-pronged revenue model that combines product sales, strategic partnerships, and targeted grant funding.
Product Sales:
- The core of our revenue stream will come from the sale of our SCP to animal feed manufacturers and food companies in Tanzania and across Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Based on our market research and financial projections, we expect to generate $3.2 million in annual revenue by the end of our 5th year of commercial operations, with a gross margin of around 45%.
- We have already secured several letters of intent from major feed producers in Tanzania, representing over 30% of our targeted sales volume for the first year.
Strategic Partnerships:
- In addition to direct sales, we are actively pursuing collaborative partnerships with development organizations, agricultural cooperatives, and government agencies.
- These partnerships will enable us to access additional funding, technical assistance, and distribution channels to expand our reach and impact.
- For example, we have secured a $37,000 grant from the Tanzania Agricultural Development Bank to support the construction of our pilot production facility.
Grant Funding:
- To supplement our revenue from product sales, we are actively seeking grant funding from impact investment funds, foundations, and donor agencies.
- We have already been awarded a $16,000 grant from the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund to support our R&D and scale-up activities.
- Going forward, we plan to continue pursuing similar grant opportunities to further strengthen our financial position and fuel our expansion plans.
By leveraging this diversified revenue model, MethaLife is confident in our ability to achieve financial sustainability and maximize the impact of our sustainable protein solution in Tanzania and the broader region.