IFC, ALEXBank partners to support Egyptian farmers access to solar irrigation system

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Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 03:07 GMT

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International Finance Corporation (IFC) logo - Official website

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CAIRO -16 March 2021: International Finance Corporation (IFC) entered into a partnership with Egypt’s ALEXBANK to help Egyptian farmers access financing to purchase solar irrigation systems, reducing their reliance on diesel-powered generators and boosting their productivity and incomes.

 

IFC noted that through the partnership, both parties will design new financial products to enable farmers - most of whom may lack direct access to electricity grid - to purchase and install solar powered irrigation pumps.

 

According to the announced data, IFC estimates that using solar powered pumps could save farmers up to LE 14 billion ($875 million) annually in diesel fuel costs, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

 

“An estimated one million diesel-powered pumps across Egypt could potentially be replaced by solar,” IFC added.

 

"Constituting over 11 percent of GDP and creating opportunities for more than 20 percent of the Egyptian labor force, the agricultural sector is one of the main contributors to the economy. As one of the key players in the Egyptian banking sector, ALEXBANK realizes the importance of supporting the development of this vital sector," Managing Director and CEO of ALEXBANK, Dante Campioni, said.

 

"We are proud to partner with IFC to provide Egyptian farmers and entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector tailored financial products, helping them to develop and expand their businesses. This stems from ALEXBANK's strategy to support rural communities, while complimenting the Egyptian authorities' efforts in promoting the concepts of 'green economy," he added.

 

"This new partnership with ALEXBANK, our long-term partner, will help the bank build its portfolio in climate financing and will also help boost the adoption of clean technologies in Egypt.  Expanding access to finance and supporting the green economy are key focuses of our work in the country,"  IFC Country Manager for Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, Walid Labadi, said

 

The partnership is part of IFC's broader advisory work to strengthen Egypt's clean technology sector and support entrepreneurship in the country. Under the Cleantech Entrepreneurship and Market Development Project, IFC is helping select financial institutions build their capacity to offer financing facilities for off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems in the agribusiness sector. The project is being implemented in partnership with the governments of Denmark, South Korea, and the Netherlands.

 

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