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

MAD'AROM
Madagascar
MAD'AROM joined the Pledge by committing USD 20,000 to agricultural interventions and innovations aimed at supporting sustainable practices. This includes training farmers in sustainable techniques, promoting the adoption of climate-resilient crops, and implementing post-harvest processing methods to enhance productivity and income.

East-West Seed
Uganda
East-West Seed is training farmers to help increase production yields sustainably
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