In rural regions in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, smallholder farmers often have no access to energy services or use expensive and harmful energy sources which prevent them from efficiently farming and preserving agricultural products. At the same time, the high potential of renewable energy technologies and related energy services for Productive Use of Energy (PUE) remains largely unused. The lack of access to sustainable and affordable energy technologies and services is the core problem which is addressed by this project.
Supporting the Productive Use of Energy (PUE) in agricultural value chains to increase productivity and value-addition can be one of the most relevant means to improve smallholder farmers livelihoods and increase their resilience to climate change while contributing to GHG emissions reduction.
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