InfraCo Africa, an investment company of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), announces a shareholder’ agreement and loan agreement with Bonergie Irrigation. This is a joint venture launched in 2019 with Bonergie Senegal, a company based in the Senegalese capital Dakar. InfraCo Africa is thus committing to make $2.4 million available to Bonergie Irrigation to finance its expansion in Senegal.
The joint venture equips Senegalese farmers with solar photovoltaic irrigation systems. The equipment replaces diesel-powered irrigation systems, which are costly to operate and pollute. With the funding available, the joint venture is entering the second phase of its expansion project.
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InfraCo Africa estimates that the funding provided to Bonergie will enable the installation of 3,000 solar-powered irrigation systems. The installation of these systems will put some pressure on underground water resources. To reduce the impact on groundwater, Bonergie also plans to install 500 water-efficient drip irrigation systems by the end of the second phase of its project in 2023.
“It is recognized that reliance on rain-fed agriculture exposes farmers to the consequences of climate change on temperature and rainfall patterns,” explains InfraCo Africa. But Senegal has an irrigable potential of nearly 350,000 hectares excluding lowlands and mangroves, according to the Moroccan drip and pumping company (CMGP). For the moment, the West African country is only using 130,000 hectares of its irrigable land.
Jean Marie Takouleu