Stories from companies
Stories from companies that are signed up to the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge. How are they living up to their ambitions on the Zero Hunger Pledge?
Disclaimer: The stories are drawn from information submitted by companies that have signed up for the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge. The information has not been independently verified by the implementing organisations or other third parties. The information contained in this document does not constitute any form of endorsement or due diligence clearance by the implementing organisations. It is intended for illustrative purposes only.
Stories from companies
Sahel Consulting Agriculture and Nutrition Limited
Nigeria
Since signing up for the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge, Sahel Consulting has continued the implementation of its livelihood project known as Advancing Local Dairy Development in Nigeria (ALDDN).
NutriCare
Malawi
To implement the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge, NutriCare is working on a solar-powered, water-storage, and water-efficient irrigation project.
Morination Agricultural Products
Philippines
Morination Agricultural Products which operates across multiple commodity supply chains is implementing the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge by increasing business with micro and small supplies.
PepsiCo Inc.
Global
The PepsiCo Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge includes investment in sustainable agriculture and food security initiatives.
Nutriset Group
Global
To address the prevailing global food crises, the Nutriset Group and the PlumpyField Network are designing additional partnerships to prevent malnutrition and save lives.
Nasinya Dairy Company
Tanzania
Nasinya Dairy is dedicated to empowering women and providing them with income-generating opportunities.
ColdHubs
Nigeria
ColdHubs offers modular, walk-in, off-grid, solar-powered cold stations for food storage and preservation, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Rabobank & the Rabo Foundation
Indonesia
The concessional lending provided by the Rabo Foundation enabled Solok Radjo, a ‘koperasi’ (cooperative) of 100 coffee farmers secure working capital and technical assistance to reinvent itself.
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