ASIF Ignite Africa Cohort 1 2026: 8-Week Remote Accelerator for African Climate-Tech Startups Building Food & Agriculture Solutions
Applications are now open for the ASIF Ignite Africa Cohort 1, an intensive 8-week fully remote venture support programme designed specifically for early-stage founders developing climate adaptation and resilience solutions across Africa’s food and agriculture value chains.
The programme supports founders who have already built a working prototype and are ready to validate their ideas with real users. Rather than focusing on theoretical business planning, Ignite helps startups move from assumptions to evidence by testing products in real-world environments, gathering customer feedback, refining business models, and preparing ventures for future investment and growth.
Unlike many startup accelerators that focus primarily on scaling businesses, ASIF Ignite places climate resilience at the center of innovation. The programme supports solutions that help vulnerable communities, especially smallholder farmers, better prepare for, withstand, recover from, and adapt to the growing impacts of climate change.
Applications remain open until 17 August 2026.
About ASIF Ignite Africa
ASIF Ignite is a cohort-based venture development programme that brings together promising early-stage founders from across Africa to validate climate adaptation innovations.
The programme is designed for entrepreneurs who have already moved beyond the idea stage by building a tangible product, service, technology, application, platform, device, or operating model, but who have not yet tested it extensively with their intended users.
Throughout the eight-week programme, participants receive structured guidance to:
- Validate customer demand
- Conduct real-world testing
- Learn Lean Startup methodologies
- Explore practical AI applications
- Build measurable evidence of impact
- Improve investor readiness
- Strengthen business models
The programme is delivered entirely online, making it accessible to founders across Africa.
Why This Programme Matters
Climate change continues to place enormous pressure on Africa’s food systems.
Smallholder farmers increasingly face:
- Droughts
- Unpredictable rainfall
- Flooding
- Soil degradation
- Crop losses
- Poor market access
- Rising temperatures
- Food spoilage
- Supply chain disruptions
Across Sub-Saharan Africa, up to one-third of food produced is lost before reaching consumers due to inadequate storage, poor logistics, and climate-related disruptions.
ASIF Ignite seeks founders developing practical innovations that improve resilience throughout the agricultural value chain.
Programme Focus for Africa Cohort 1
The first African cohort specifically focuses on food and agriculture value chains.
This includes every stage involved in producing food, including:
- Farm inputs
- Production
- Water management
- Farm technologies
- Storage
- Transportation
- Processing
- Distribution
- Market access
The programme supports solutions that enable farmers and agribusinesses to prepare for climate shocks while maintaining sustainable livelihoods.
Solution Areas Supported
The programme welcomes innovations across multiple areas.
1. Inputs and Agricultural Knowledge
Solutions that improve farmers’ access to critical resources and information, including:
- Climate-resilient seeds
- Improved planting materials
- Farm machinery
- Irrigation systems
- Greenhouse technologies
- Agricultural input financing
- Input logistics
- Supply chain innovations
- Weather-index insurance
- Microcredit
- Climate forecasting
- Early warning systems
- Agronomic advisory services
- Solar-powered farm energy
- Energy-efficient farming technologies
2. Growing Crops More Sustainably
Innovations that help farmers produce more while using fewer resources.
Examples include:
- Hydroponics
- Aquaponics
- Solar irrigation
- Farm management software
- Controlled-environment agriculture
- Remote sensing
- Agricultural drones
- Smart sensors
- Farm automation technologies
3. Protecting Land and Water
Solutions that strengthen natural ecosystems and long-term agricultural productivity.
Examples include:
- Sustainable fisheries
- Fishery management
- Agroforestry
- Land restoration
- Regenerative agriculture
- Soil health improvement
4. Post-Harvest Management
Technologies that reduce food loss after harvesting.
Examples include:
- Cold storage
- Refrigeration
- Warehousing
- Aggregation centres
- Agricultural hubs
- Market access platforms
- Trading platforms
5. Processing and Market Access
The programme also welcomes processing and sales innovations when they directly improve climate resilience for smallholder farmers.
Examples include:
- Solar-powered milling
- Low-energy food processing
- Distribution systems
- Market access technologies
Processing solutions that only improve operational efficiency without benefiting smallholder farmers are not eligible.
AI is Encouraged but Not Required
One unique aspect of ASIF Ignite is its practical approach to Artificial Intelligence.
Applicants do not need prior AI knowledge.
Instead, founders are encouraged to learn how AI can strengthen existing products.
Possible AI applications include:
- Satellite data analysis
- Crop disease detection
- Credit scoring for farmers
- Weather forecasting
- Personalized farming advice
- Automated insurance claims
- Local-language agricultural advisory services
Whether AI becomes the main product or simply enhances an existing solution, participants receive practical guidance on integrating it effectively.
Who Should Apply?
The programme is open to:
- Early-stage startups
- MSMEs
- Founder-led ventures
- Social enterprises
- Climate technology entrepreneurs
Applicants should:
- Have developed a functional prototype
- Be preparing for real-world testing
- Focus on climate adaptation
- Operate within food and agriculture value chains
- Have or be building a sustainable revenue model
Businesses primarily dependent on grants or donations are not eligible.
Company registration is optional during application but should be completed before programme completion whenever possible.
What Stage Should Your Startup Be?
Ideal applicants should have already built a prototype.
Examples include:
- A solar-powered cold room ready for market testing.
- A weather advisory application ready for use by farmers.
- A satellite-based credit scoring platform prepared for pilot deployment.
Solutions should have progressed beyond laboratory demonstrations and be ready for testing with actual users.
Who Is Not Eligible?
The following are generally not suitable:
- Businesses without climate adaptation relevance.
- Projects focused solely on reducing emissions without helping communities adapt.
- Products designed only to increase yields without improving resilience.
- Traditional processing businesses with no benefit to smallholder farmers.
- Large corporations with mature commercial products.
- Businesses operating outside food and agriculture.
- Processing or sales businesses that improve efficiency alone without strengthening farmer resilience.
What Participants Receive
Selected founders will gain access to an extensive support package including:
- Weekly live workshops
- Customer discovery training
- Lean experimentation methods
- AI implementation guidance
- Impact measurement support
- One-on-one mentoring
- Office hours with AI specialists
- Product experts
- Agricultural sector advisors
- Temporary access to premium digital tools
- Playbooks for testing solutions in climate-vulnerable communities
- Feedback from investors and industry experts
Outcomes After Graduation
By the end of the programme, founders will leave with:
- A stronger business model
- AI-enabled product improvements
- Real customer validation
- Evidence of market demand
- Measurable impact data
- Improved investor readiness
- A refined pitch for future funding opportunities
Outstanding ventures may be identified for future Propel cohorts, although graduation from Ignite does not guarantee automatic progression.
Programme Format
The accelerator consists of:
- 8-week programme
- Fully remote delivery
- Approximately 13–14 founders per cohort
- Two live workshop sessions every week
- Additional asynchronous assignments between sessions
To support founders balancing work or caregiving responsibilities, workshop content can be recorded for later viewing.
Programme Timeline
Months 1–3
- Applications
- Review process
- Cohort selection
Months 4–5
- Onboarding
- Workshops
- AI learning
- Mentorship
- Product development
Months 5–6
- Validation
- Evidence building
- Showcase
- Graduation
- Expert feedback
Important Dates
Application Deadline: 17 August 2026
Why You Should Apply
If you are building a climate innovation capable of helping African farmers adapt to climate change, this programme provides a rare opportunity to validate your solution with expert guidance before scaling.
Instead of simply teaching entrepreneurship, ASIF Ignite helps founders generate the evidence investors, customers, and partners want to see while strengthening products through customer feedback and practical AI integration.
Founders who complete the programme will be better positioned to attract funding, scale responsibly, and deliver measurable climate resilience across African food systems.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can learn more and apply for the ASIF Ignite Africa Cohort 1 2026 HERE.
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