Solar Aqua Meter facilitates efficiency smart irrigation system for maximizing Productivity
- Tanzania
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
The problem we're tackling is inefficient water access for farmers, especially in remote regions. Many farmers struggle with manual labor or expensive equipment to get water for irrigation. This problem is huge, not just locally but globally too. In farming communities worldwide, millions of people face this challenge every day. In our targeted communities in Tanzania, where farming is a vital source of livelihood, the problem is acute. Factors like lack of infrastructure, unreliable power supply, and water wastage contribute to this issue.
For many farmers, accessing water involves labor-intensive methods like carrying water from distant sources or using outdated pumps and pipes. This not only wastes time and energy but also limits the amount of water available for irrigation. Additionally, unreliable power sources make it difficult for farmers to use water pumps effectively, leading to inconsistent water supply.
Globally, water scarcity is a pressing issue affecting agriculture. According to the United Nations, by 2050, the world's population is expected to reach nearly 10 billion people, increasing the demand for food and water. However, agricultural water use is already responsible for around 70% of global water withdrawals. Inefficient irrigation practices contribute to water wastage and environmental degradation, exacerbating water scarcity issues.
Our solution addresses these challenges by providing a sustainable and user-friendly water distribution system. The Solar Aqua Meter harnesses solar energy to power water distribution, reducing reliance on expensive fuel and unreliable power grids. With user-controlled access and real-time monitoring, farmers can efficiently manage their water usage, minimizing waste and maximizing productivity.
In Tanzania, where agriculture employs the majority of the population, access to water is crucial for food security and livelihoods. According to the World Bank, only 5% of cultivated land in Tanzania is irrigated, highlighting the need for improved water access in farming communities. By empowering farmers with our solution, we aim to increase agricultural productivity, improve livelihoods, and promote sustainable water management practices.
On a global scale, addressing water scarcity in agriculture is essential for achieving food security and sustainable development. By providing scalable solutions like the Solar Aqua Meter, we can contribute to mitigating the impacts of water scarcity on agriculture and livelihoods worldwide. Through innovation and collaboration, we can create a more sustainable future for farming communities and the planet.
The Solar Aqua Meter, is like a smart water manager for farmers. It's a device that helps farmers get water for their crops in a really easy and efficient way. Here's how it works:
First, we install pipes from water sources like rivers or storage tanks to the farms. These pipes are like highways for water, carrying it where it's needed. Then, we set up the Solar Aqua Meter on each farm. It's a small, solar-powered device that controls how much water flows to the farm.
Each farmer gets a special card, kind of like a key. When they want water for their crops, they scan this card on the Aqua Meter. It's like unlocking a door—it tells the Aqua Meter to let water flow to the farm.
But here's the cool part: the Aqua Meter doesn't just pour out water endlessly. It's really smart. It knows exactly how much water each farm needs, so it only lets out the right amount. This helps save water and makes sure there's enough for everyone.
And farmers don't have to be right next to the Aqua Meter to use it. They can do it from anywhere using their phone. We have a special app that lets them control the Aqua Meter remotely. So even if they're out in the fields, they can still get water to their crops with just a tap on their phone.
The Aqua Meter also keeps track of how much water is used. This helps farmers see if they're using too much or too little water. It's like a water meter in a house, but for farms.
We use solar power to run the Aqua Meter. That means it gets its energy from the sun, so it's good for the environment and doesn't need electricity from the grid. Plus, it has a battery, so it can work even when it's cloudy or at night.
The Solar Aqua Meter makes getting water for crops super easy and efficient. It helps farmers save time, save water, and grow better crops. And because it's powered by the sun, it's good for the planet too.
Our solution, the Solar Aqua Meter, serves smallholder farmers in rural communities who rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. These farmers often face challenges accessing water for irrigation, which can limit their productivity and income. They are typically underserved in terms of water infrastructure and technology, with many relying on manual labor or outdated methods for irrigation.
The target population includes farmers in regions like Tanzania, where access to water is essential for crop production but often limited by factors like unreliable power supply and inefficient water distribution systems. These farmers are underserved in terms of access to modern irrigation technologies that can streamline water management and improve agricultural productivity.
The Solar Aqua Meter directly addresses the needs of these farmers by providing a sustainable and user-friendly solution for water distribution. By harnessing solar power, the device reduces reliance on costly fuel and unreliable electricity grids, making it accessible to farmers in remote areas without access to electricity.
The Aqua Meter enables farmers to efficiently manage their water usage through user-controlled access and real-time monitoring. With the ability to remotely control the device using a smartphone app, farmers can easily manage their irrigation needs from anywhere, saving time and labor.
Additionally, the Aqua Meter promotes water conservation by accurately measuring and controlling water usage, helping farmers optimize their irrigation practices and minimize water wastage. This not only improves crop yields but also ensures the sustainable use of water resources, benefiting both farmers and the environment.
Overall, the Solar Aqua Meter has a transformative impact on the lives of smallholder farmers by improving their access to water for irrigation, increasing agricultural productivity, and promoting sustainable farming practices. By addressing the specific needs of underserved farming communities, our solution empowers farmers to achieve greater economic stability and resilience in the face of environmental challenges.
Our team is deeply connected to the communities we serve, as many of us have grown up in similar rural settings and have firsthand experience with the challenges faced by smallholder farmers. Our Team Lead, Karimu, hails from a farming family in Tanzania and has witnessed the struggles of accessing water for irrigation firsthand.
We actively engage with community members throughout the design and implementation process of our solution. We conduct regular consultations and workshops with farmers to understand their needs, gather feedback, and incorporate their ideas into our solution. This community-centered approach ensures that our solution is tailored to the specific needs and preferences of the target population, maximizing its effectiveness and relevance. By being closely connected to the communities we serve, we are able to design and deliver a solution that truly meets their needs and empowers them to thrive in their agricultural pursuits.
- Generate new economic opportunities and buffer against economic shocks for workers, including good job creation, workforce development, and inclusive and attainable asset ownership.
- 1. No Poverty
- 2. Zero Hunger
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 13. Climate Action
- Prototype
The Solar Aqua Meter solution is currently at the Prototype stage. We have developed an initial working version of the solution and are in the process of getting feedback and testing it with users through pilot implementations. We are refining our design and business model based on this feedback to ensure that the solution effectively meets the needs of our target population.
We selected the Prototype stage because we have developed and tested an initial working version of the Solar Aqua Meter solution. We have built and deployed prototypes of the Aqua Meter devices in several farming communities in Tanzania. Through these pilot implementations, we have served approximately 23 farmers as initial customers or beneficiaries.
During the pilot phase, we have actively engaged with farmers to gather feedback on the usability, functionality, and effectiveness of the Aqua Meter devices. We have conducted surveys, interviews, and on-site observations to understand how farmers interact with the technology and how it impacts their irrigation practices.
Through these interactions, we have been able to identify areas for improvement and refinement in the design and functionality of the Aqua Meter solution. We are using this feedback to iteratively enhance the product and address any challenges or limitations encountered during the pilot phase.
Overall, our progress at the Prototype stage demonstrates our commitment to developing a practical and user-friendly solution that effectively addresses the water management needs of smallholder farmers in rural communities. We are continuously iterating and improving the solution based on real-world feedback to ensure its success as we move forward.
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
The Solar Aqua Meter, is innovative in several ways. Firstly, it adopts a user-centered design approach. Unlike traditional water distribution systems that are often complex and difficult to operate, the Solar Aqua Meter prioritizes simplicity and usability. Farmers can easily control water flow with a scan of their card or a tap on their smartphone or just using the Short Message Service (SMS) Commands. This user-friendly approach ensures that even farmers with limited technical expertise can efficiently manage their irrigation needs.
Secondly, the Solar Aqua Meter promotes sustainability. By harnessing solar energy to power its operations, it reduces reliance on costly fuel and unreliable electricity grids. This feature not only makes the solution environmentally friendly but also economically viable for rural communities. Additionally, the Aqua Meter's water conservation features help minimize water wastage, contributing to more efficient use of resources and environmental stewardship.
Furthermore, our solution emphasizes data-driven decision-making. Advanced data analytics and monitoring capabilities provide farmers with insights into their water usage and irrigation practices. By tracking water consumption and crop performance, farmers can make informed decisions to optimize their farming operations and increase productivity. This data-driven approach enables continuous improvement and adaptation to changing environmental conditions.
The Solar Aqua Meter is designed for scalability. Its modular design allows for easy adaptation to different farming contexts, from small family farms to large agricultural estates. This scalability potential enables widespread adoption and impact across diverse agricultural landscapes. By demonstrating the effectiveness of user-friendly, sustainable water management solutions, we can inspire others in the space to adopt similar approaches, ultimately transforming the market landscape and promoting environmental sustainability on a larger scale.
Our theory of change for the Solar Aqua Meter solution is straightforward:
Activities:
1. Installation and Deployment: We install the Solar Aqua Meter devices in farming communities, connecting them to water sources and training farmers on how to use them.
2. User Engagement: We actively engage with farmers to gather feedback, address concerns, and provide ongoing support.
3. Data Monitoring and Analysis: We continuously monitor water usage and crop performance using the Aqua Meter's data analytics capabilities.
Outputs:
1. Increased Access to Water: The Solar Aqua Meter provides farmers with a reliable and efficient way to access water for irrigation, reducing the time and effort required compared to traditional methods.
2. Improved Water Management: Farmers gain insights into their water usage patterns and can adjust their irrigation practices accordingly, leading to more efficient water management and reduced wastage.
3. Enhanced Agricultural Productivity: With better access to water and improved irrigation practices, farmers can increase crop yields and improve their overall agricultural productivity.
Outcomes:
1. Economic Empowerment: By increasing crop yields and reducing water-related costs, farmers can improve their incomes and economic stability.
2. Environmental Sustainability: The efficient use of water facilitated by the Solar Aqua Meter contributes to environmental conservation and sustainable water management practices.
3. Community Resilience: Improved agricultural productivity strengthens food security and livelihoods, enhancing the resilience of farming communities to economic and environmental shocks.
Evidence supporting our theory of change includes feedback from farmers involved in pilot implementations, which has highlighted the positive impacts of the Solar Aqua Meter on water access, crop yields, and economic well-being. Additionally, ongoing monitoring and evaluation efforts provide quantitative data on water usage, crop productivity, and economic outcomes, further validating the effectiveness of our solution in addressing the problem of inefficient water access for smallholder farmers.
Our impact goals for the Solar Aqua Meter solution are:
1. Increase agricultural productivity and food security for smallholder farmers: We aim to help farmers increase crop yields and improve their overall food security by providing them with reliable access to water for irrigation.
2. Promote sustainable water management practices: We seek to encourage the adoption of efficient water management practices among farming communities, leading to the sustainable use of water resources and environmental conservation.
3. Enhance economic livelihoods and resilience: We aspire to empower farmers to improve their economic livelihoods and build resilience to economic and environmental shocks through increased agricultural productivity and income generation.
To measure our progress towards these impact goals, we are using the following indicators:
1. Crop Yields: We track changes in crop yields over time to assess the impact of the Solar Aqua Meter on agricultural productivity. Increased crop yields indicate improved access to water and enhanced irrigation practices.
2. Water Usage Efficiency: We monitor water usage patterns and assess the efficiency of water management practices among farmers using the Aqua Meter. Reduced water wastage and optimized water usage demonstrate progress towards sustainable water management.
3. Economic Well-Being: We collect data on farmers' incomes and livelihoods to evaluate the economic impact of the Solar Aqua Meter. Higher incomes and improved economic stability indicate the success of our solution in enhancing economic livelihoods.
4. Environmental Impact: We assess the environmental impact of our solution by measuring changes in water consumption and environmental conservation practices. Reduced water consumption and adoption of sustainable farming techniques demonstrate progress towards environmental sustainability.
By tracking these indicators and evaluating their changes over time, we can assess the effectiveness of the Solar Aqua Meter in achieving our impact goals and driving positive transformation in the lives of smallholder farmers and their communities.
The core technology powering our solution, the Solar Aqua Meter, combines hardware and software components to enable efficient water management for agricultural irrigation.
Hardware: The Solar Aqua Meter device is the central component of our solution. It is equipped with sensors to measure water flow, pressure, and volume, as well as a user interface for farmer interaction. The device is powered by solar panels, ensuring continuous operation even in remote areas without access to electricity. Additionally, the Aqua Meter is designed to be modular and scalable, allowing for easy installation and adaptation to different farming contexts.
Software: The Aqua Meter is integrated with software applications that facilitate user interaction, data monitoring, and analysis. Farmers can control the device remotely using a smartphone app, enabling them to manage water flow to their fields from anywhere. The software also includes features for data collection, analysis, and reporting, providing farmers with insights into their water usage and irrigation practices. By leveraging cloud-based technology, we can store and analyze data collected from multiple Aqua Meter devices, enabling real-time monitoring and optimization of water management strategies.
Together, the hardware and software components of the Solar Aqua Meter empower farmers to efficiently manage their irrigation needs, optimize water usage, and improve agricultural productivity. By harnessing modern technology, we aim to address the challenge of inefficient water access in rural communities while promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Tanzania
- Kenya
- Rwanda
- Zambia
FULL TIME STAFFS
(1) Name: Karimu Mahmoud Khatwabi
Position: Managing Director and Team lead
Email Address : karimumahmoud@gmail.com
(2) Name: Amina Hatwabi Shabani
Position: Technical Director
Email Address : aminahatwabishabani@gmail.com
INTERSHIP STAFF
(1) Name: Mariamu Saidi Chawa
Position: Senior Electrician
Email Address : mariamchawa689@gmail.com
(2) Name: Grace Tesha
Position: System Developer
Email Address : teshagrace5@gmail.com
Approximately 3 years.
Our team is committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We prioritize creating a welcoming and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued and supported. Our leadership team reflects a diverse range of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, contributing to the richness of our collective insights and decision-making processes.
We actively seek to minimize barriers to opportunity for staff by providing professional development opportunities, mentorship programs, and flexible work arrangements. Additionally, we have established clear goals for increasing diversity within our team and are implementing targeted recruitment strategies to attract talent from underrepresented groups.
To ensure a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members, we have implemented diversity and inclusion training programs, established open communication channels for feedback and dialogue, and promoted a culture of mutual respect and understanding. We recognize that diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential for driving innovation and achieving our mission of creating positive social impact.

- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Our plan for achieving financial sustainability revolves around a combination of revenue streams, including the sale of products and services, service contracts with governments, and strategic partnerships with organizations and investors.
To fund our work, we generate revenue through:
1. Sale of Solar Aqua Meter Devices: We generate income by selling our Solar Aqua Meter devices to individual farmers, agricultural organizations, and commercial farms. The revenue generated from product sales contributes to covering our production costs and operational expenses.
2. Service Contracts: We offer installation, training, and ongoing support services to farmers and governments on a fee-for-service basis. Service contracts with governments and agricultural organizations provide a steady source of revenue for our organization.
3. Strategic Partnerships: We seek strategic partnerships with organizations, investors, and donors who share our mission and can provide financial support, resources, and expertise to help us scale our impact and achieve our long-term goals.
To date, we have successfully secured grants and funding from various sources, including government grants, philanthropic foundations, and impact investors. Additionally, revenue generated from product sales and service contracts has helped sustain our operations and drive further growth. We continue to explore new funding opportunities and revenue streams to ensure the financial sustainability of our organization and the continued success of our solution.

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