While innovators, scientists, and the
private and public sector are working to find solutions to this looming crisis,
Sanoussi Diakite, the Senegalese winner of the Innovation Prize for Africa (IPA) 2013 in the social impact
category, has created technology to dehull fonio, a nutritious grain grown in
16 African countries. His innovation can help relieve famine in Africa.
With 200 million people in West
Africa facing food insecurity and malnutrition, fonio cereal is one of the best
solutions to improving health and malnutrition. The cereal could solve food
security on the continent.
However, the husking of fonio
has historically been a time-consuming and labor intensive process that has
worked against the popularity of the cereal; it takes over an hour to husk a
kilogram of fonio.
Mr. Diakite’s invention has
revolutionized the process. His machine can dehull the same quantity of fonio
in less than eight minutes, unlocking the potential of a plentiful and
affordable staple food that grows regardless of soil conditions.
Mr Diakite’s innovation
encourages more people to grow and eat fonio; a massive step towards
establishing food security on the continent.
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