Farmforce is nominated for the Protect and Restore Nature Earthshot Prize!
Purpose Driven Innovation Ecosystem (PDIE Group) is building a global ecosystem for game changers who are co-creating a better tomorrow. They are one of the top Earthshot Prize nominators. PDIE Group has officially nominated Farmforce for the Protect and Restore Nature category of the 2023 Earthshot Prize! Thank you!
“For such a prestigious outfit to recognise our endeavours to use data and technology to build, rebuild, and maintain forests makes all of our hard work feel recognised. This energy will surely spread quickly within Farmforce’s teams, and we hope this encourages more agricultural supply chain players to get on board. Our software simply allows brands to sustain or improve farming practices, prove audits and certifications, and so much more!”
-Ann Jorun Aas, Farmforce CEO
Description of Earthshot Prize:
Launched by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and The Royal Foundation in 2020, the Earthshot Prize is the most prestigious global environment prize in history. It is designed to incentivise change and help repair our planet over the next ten years. The award has five categories in which finalists are chosen:
- Protect and Restore Nature
- Clean Our Air
- Revive Our Oceans
- Build a Waste-Free World
- Fix Our Climate
Protect and Restore Nature:
So, what is Farmforce doing to protect and restore nature?!
Our digital solutions give organisations the confidence to secure sustainable sourcing, improve the farmers’ quality of life, and protect the environment.
At Farmforce, we have implemented a 5-step methodology that allows us to pursue a continuous innovation loop throughout our customer’s journey along Food’s First Mile.
Carbon credits are a trending topic and could boost African climate-smart agriculture activities. This is good news for all stakeholders along the first mile of the food supply chain! Advanced traceability solutions, like Farmforce, can facilitate the certification of carbon credits, thus unlocking sustainable economic opportunities. Let’s talk about carbon’s first mile!
