
Holland Greentech
Climate smart Agriculture and related value chains
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Company Description
Holland Greentech is enhancing horticulture in Sub-Saharan Africa by providing high-quality inputs and services to vegetable growers. We offer a full range of products and services for sustainable horticulture and are involved in training farmers to get to their next level in horticulture
Countries of Operation
Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Ghana, Senegal, Benin, Burkina Faso
Ownership of Company
Joint Local and European
Number of years since incorporated
11
Project Pitch
Holland Greentech, with example project Agritourism service training and innovation center (STIC)
Team
With a presence in 12 countries, Holland Greentech thrives through strong local teams (95% of staff is local). Our Country Managers, with agronomy expertise and deep market understanding, lead with a bottom-up approach to further build the organization. The leadership has a well-balanced background in agronomy, management and sustainability
Type of Project
Public Private Partnership
Agri-Tourism STIC was established as practical Knowledge development and sharing center for students from learning institution and surrounding smallholder farmers communities, business and other organizations involved in tourism and agriculture sector. We organize this by setting up a site in Rwanda with water supply, greenhouses, a nursery, cold room and horticulture laboratory. While there is huge potential to connect people to sustainable agriculture, there is currently limited initiatives connecting tourism to agriculture
Stage
Growth stage
Annual Revenue (in EUR)
1.000.000 - 5.000.000 EUR
Number of employees
101-500
Total Project Cost (in EUR)
Total Holland Greentech financing need EUR 500 k, this project is an example for use of funds for EUR 350 k
Financing needs (in EUR)
850,000
Type of financing needed
Debt, Guarantee, Mezzanine, Open to explore working capital and blended finance solutions
The Company is looking for
Financing
Planned allocation of fundraising capital
Expansion (expanding an existing activity)