GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition Calls for Applications for 2021

The GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition has called for applications for its 2021 edition which is the third in the series for the annual US$100,000 Prize Competition looking for young, agrifood change makers with business models that can revolutionize food systems across the African continent. The competition which is open to African citizens between 18 and 35 years old who are founders or co-founders of social or commercial agrifood businesses headquartered in Africa aims to promote interests in providing solutions to the food needs of the continent.

GoGettaz Agripreneur
GoGettaz Agripreneur

The ground-breaking US$100,000 GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition continues to inspire agrifood entrepreneurs from Cape Town to Cairo to use their energy, courage and creativity to solve the biggest problems facing Africa’s food systems. Launching on 19 April 2021, this year’s competition aims to expand the GoGettaz community of agripreneurs, providing them with access to education, mentorship and investment networks as they launch, grow, or scale their agrifood ventures.

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After a challenging selection process ending in a grand finale pitch competition in July 2021, two winners, one woman and one man, with scalable and impactful business or social ventures will each receive US$50,000 for their businesses. The award ceremony will take place alongside the prestigious Africa Food Prize. Applications can be submitted at http://GoGettaz.africa.

Head of Generation Africa Dickson Naftali says, “This is an incredibly important year for global food systems. COVID has exacerbated food insecurity, inequalities and poverty. The pandemic has challenged conventional logic around food production and food security as global supply lines came to a standstill. It is obvious that things must change. Generation Africa believes that food systems can change if we collaboratively support young African agrifood entrepreneurs, as well as small and medium agribusinesses across the continent.“

Through the GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition, Generation Africa seeks to reward visionary young Africans who demonstrate an entrepreneurial mindset and innovative problem-solving in developing and growing their agrifood businesses. Beyond the two grand prizes, last year’s competition awarded four additional prizes of US$2,500 to enterprises that played an inspiring role in their communities. These Impact Awards were created to celebrate businesses with tangible social impact. Generation Africa hopes to discover more deserving recipients in the 2021 competition.

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Cash prizes are not the only motivation for entering the competition. “Last year, a thousand members of the GoGettaz community received free access to the Entrepreneurship in Agribusiness courses organized by the Agripreneurship Alliance. And all who join the GoGettaz community get instant online access to high quality training material to help guide them through the business start-up process,” says Amanda Namayi, GoGettaz Lead. 

The Generation Africa GoGettaz online platform is also a community building initiative to give a voice to the young agripreneurs of Africa. Through research surveys, conversations and high-level meetings, Generation Africa works to ensure opportunities and challenges are understood and taken seriously in agenda-setting forums across the continent and globally.

Since its launch in 2019, Generation Africa has brought onboard USAID (www.USAID.gov) as a co-founding partner. Additionally, influential new collaborators, Nourishing Africa (https://NourishingAfrica.com) and One Young World, (www.OneYoungWorld.com) have joined the exciting Generation Africa ecosystem development movement to reach and inspire agrifood entrepreneurs on the African continent in innovative ways.

Speaking from the AGRA head office, Amanda says, “Even with the COVID crisis, last year more than 3,000 applicants from 29 African countries registered to compete, with 12 exceptional businesses making it through to the Top 12. It was an impressive turn-out. This year we look forward to thousands more entrepreneurs hearing our message, joining GoGettaz, and caring to compete for the grand prizes. GoGettaz is a movement for change, and these are the changemakers!”

The proposition is simple: Show the world your solution and win US$50,000.

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GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize 2020 Opens Application To African Agribusiness Startups, $100,000 Cash Prizes In Contention

Agrifood entrepreneurship is the biggest opportunity in Africa today.

Before the global coronavirus pandemic, we liked to say agribusiness is a trillion-dollar opportunity. Now, everyone on the planet understands that agribusiness truly is a critical industry.

The GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize aims to find Africa’s brightest young agrifood entrepreneurs. We are searching for agribusinesses that bring technology, innovation, and passion to the agriculture and food industries.

YOU could win one of two US$50,000 cash prizes that will help you change your world and transform the agri-food business in Africa.

We need strong agriculture and food businesses to get us through the pandemic and grow our communities and economies when it’s over. We want to support YOUR businesses to become profitable and scale, so you can lead the way.

The opportunity

Two entrepreneurs, one woman, and one man will each win 50,000 US Dollars for the most innovative and scalable business ventures. Ten finalists will benefit from a package of support to boost their business. 250 applicants will benefit from online training to strengthen their business plans.

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We want to hear from businesses that show

  • originality and innovation
  • market potential and traction
  • social or environmental impact
  • a viable and scalable business model
  • and an inspiring and investible team

Eligibility criteria

The entrepreneur applying must:

  • be aged 18-35 on the day of submission to the competition
  • hold nationality (with official ID) from any of the 54 nations of the African Union
  • be the founder/co-founder of the enterprise he or she represents in the competition and play an active role in its operations and leadership
  • have no criminal record related to corruption, tax evasion, financial impropriety, felony or other offense
  • not be a previous GoGettaz finalist. (But if you made it to the semi finals previously you can compete again)

Their venture must:

  • have its headquarters in one of the 54 countries of the African Union, and be officially registered by 1 August 2020
  • be designed to be financially sustainable, either as a for-profit business or a market-based social venture
  • generating revenue at least in part and aiming for non-donor-based sustainability
  • play a role in the agri-food sector

Selection criteria

  • Innovation: What problem does your business solve for its customers? What is its solution? How is this unique or innovative?
  • Market: Who are your customers? Who are your competitors? What is the market potential? What is your go-to-market plan?
  • Business Model: How does your business generate revenue? How does it or will it achieve profit? What is your plan for scaling up your business?
  • Impact: How does your business have a positive social or environmental impact? How are you minimizing your negative impacts?
  • Team: Who is in your leadership team? What experience and expertise do they bring to the business?

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Timeline

  • Applications open until Thursday, June 18, 2020.
  • Expert reviewers will examine all applications, considering the above criteria.
  • 24 semi-finalists will be notified via Facebook and email by 22 July 2020. Semi-finalists will each be interviewed and asked for further information.
  • 10 finalists, five male, and five female will be selected and notified via Facebook, in person or by email, by 5 August 2020.
  • Finalists will be invited to compete in the final live or virtual pitching contest at the Africa Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) meeting between 8-11 September 2020. Depending on the coronavirus situation this will be part of a full week of activities that finalists will be expected to attend, from 8-11 September 2020. Should you not have a valid passport and plan to enter GoGettaz, please apply for one now.
  • All 10 finalists will be awarded mentorship, programming linkages, and other guidance to continue their entrepreneurial journey

NOTE: All dates mentioned above could be subject to change as a result of the COVID-19 crisis.

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Generation Africa

The GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize is part of the Generation Africa movement which seeks to inspire the next generation of African entrepreneurs, connecting them to the resources they need to move their businesses successfully from idea to scale.

 

Charles Rapulu Udoh

Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer who has advised startups across Africa on issues such as startup funding (Venture Capital, Debt financing, private equity, angel investing etc), taxation, strategies, etc. He also has special focus on the protection of business or brands’ intellectual property rights ( such as trademark, patent or design) across Africa and other foreign jurisdictions.
He is well versed on issues of ESG (sustainability), media and entertainment law, corporate finance and governance.
He is also an award-winning writer.