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

Something Lite
Nigeria
Something Lite is a women and youth-focused processing company working across different value chains in agriculture.
Le Lionceau
Senegal
Le Lionceau is a social enterprise that is focusing on nutrition and manufactures baby food which are locally sourced and produced in collaboration with smallholder farmers.
Agriface Agri Farmer Centre
Rwanda
AGRIFACE joined the Zero Hunger Pledge in 2024, committing to invest in a post-harvest handling facility and to increase the production of maize flour and animal feed, ensuring food sufficiency in the province where the company operates.
Unilever
Madagascar
Unilever's support for smallholder farmers in Madagascar
East-West Seed
Uganda
East-West Seed is training farmers to help increase production yields sustainably
Emeci Technologies
Tanzania
Improving biodiversity and community livelihoods.
AFCO Investment
Tanzania
Commitment to reducing post-harvest losses. 
Bayer
Global
Bayer is meeting ambitions on the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge through several initiatives.
Nyangorora Banana Processors
Kenya
Nyangorora Banana Processors is working to improve the productivity of banana cultivation as well as improve value addition by processing fresh bananas to produce banana crisps, bread, cakes, juice, and flour.

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