Mogale Maleka wins Global Cleantech Innovation award for groundbreaking hydroponic farm

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  • A groundbreaking hydroponic farming system has won first prize at the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme โ€“ South Africa (GCIP-SA) Awards.
  • This innovative system allows farmers to grow crops using up to 90% less water and requires only 10% of the land compared to traditional farming methods.

AB Farms, founded by Mogale Maleka, beat seven other competitors for the coveted sustainable development prize.

Hosted by the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI) entity, the Technology Agency (TIA), the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the Global Environment Facility, the recently held awards acknowledged the outstanding achievements of entrepreneurs and innovators, who are driving sustainable solutions for a greener future.

According to the department, the GCIP is instrumental in South Africaโ€™s response to the challenge of climate change by nurturing and accelerating cleantech startups and small, medium, and micro enterprises (SMMEs).

The programme aligns with the Paris Agreement objectives and also supports South Africa in achieving its Nationally Determined Contribution targets to reduce carbon emissions from 350 to 420 megatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030.

Malekaโ€™s farm was recognised for its commitment to clean energy solutions.

โ€œHis innovation also reduces electricity consumption by 50% and fertiliser use by 40%, making it a game-changer for resource-scarce regions. Designed for resilience, the system ensures consistent irrigation, even during power or water disruptions,โ€ the statement read.

The winner and runners-up will represent South Africa, in the global installment of the Cleantech Awards in Turkey in September 2025.

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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