Our Global Network

Partners Powering Our Impact

Everlend does not work alone. We partner with world-class organisations in research, finance, technology, and distribution — all united by one goal: transforming smallholder farming across Africa.

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Strategic Partners
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Continents Represented
30k+
Farmers to Reach by 2030
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Partnership Network Since

Meet Our Partners

Each partnership is built on a shared commitment to inclusive agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, and technology-driven impact for smallholder farmers.

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Input Supply & Agronomy

Greena Agritask Ltd

Greena Agritask Ltd is a Uganda-based agribusiness company specialising in certified seed production, agri-input distribution, and field agronomy services across East Africa. They work directly with farming cooperatives and operate input distribution hubs that deliver quality seeds and fertilisers to the last mile.

Partnership Benefits

  • Input supply chain & last-mile delivery
  • Agronomy field support co-deployment
  • Shared cooperative networks
  • Co-branded input credit bundles
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Development Finance & Training

JICA Uganda

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is Japan's official development agency implementing rural development, food security, and agricultural value-chain projects in Uganda. JICA funds infrastructure, capacity building, and smallholder productivity programmes that strengthen the enabling environment for agritech innovation.

Partnership Benefits

  • Grant & concessional funding access
  • Climate-smart agriculture training
  • Smallholder value-chain co-implementation
  • International credibility & visibility
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Accelerator & Funding

AgriTech4Egypt

AgriTech4Egypt is a USAID/EU-funded agritech accelerator under the Challenge Fund for Youth Employment that selects and mentors high-potential agritech startups across Africa, providing seed funding, investor introductions, and international market exposure. Everlend was selected through a competitive process recognising its inclusive finance model.

Partnership Benefits

  • Acceleration programme & seed funding
  • International investor network access
  • Cross-regional agritech learning
  • Market exposure & pitch opportunities
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Agricultural Research

CGIAR

CGIAR is the world's largest publicly funded agricultural research network, comprising 15 international research centres. It produces open-access science on crop varieties, climate adaptation, pest and disease management, and sustainable food systems that directly informs Everlend's agronomic training and AI insights.

Partnership Benefits

  • Improved crop variety research & data
  • Climate adaptation tools & datasets
  • Peer-reviewed agronomy training content
  • Co-research opportunities on Ugandan crops
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Behavioural Research & Design

Busara

Busara is a Nairobi-based research and advisory firm that applies behavioural science and human-centred design to improve financial products, agriculture services, and decision-making for low-income populations in Africa. Their evidence-based insights help design products that farmers actually adopt and trust.

Partnership Benefits

  • Behavioural insights for credit product design
  • Human-centred UX research for farmer tools
  • Loan repayment behaviour studies
  • Gender-inclusive product design
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Last-Mile Distribution

The Global Distributors Collective

The Global Distributors Collective (GDC) is a worldwide network of last-mile distribution companies that pool knowledge, tools, and advocacy to improve the reach and efficiency of rural distribution to underserved communities. Their members move critical goods — from seeds to solar lights — to remote farming households.

Partnership Benefits

  • Last-mile input distribution network
  • Shared logistics & distribution infrastructure
  • Rural retail agent network access
  • Supply chain best practices & tools
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Accelerator & Regional Expansion

AgriTech4Kenya

AgriTech4Kenya is a sister programme to AgriTech4Egypt under the same EU/USAID Challenge Fund for Youth Employment, supporting East African agritech startups through acceleration, pilot funding, and regional investor connections. The programme facilitates cross-border learning between Uganda, Kenya, and beyond.

Partnership Benefits

  • East Africa regional expansion pathway
  • Cross-border investor & partner introductions
  • Peer learning from Kenyan agritech ecosystem
  • Joint pilot programme opportunities
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AI & Crop Health Technology

Curely AI

Curely AI is an artificial intelligence platform for crop disease detection and treatment recommendation, using smartphone image recognition and machine learning to diagnose plant health issues and deliver precision advisory to farmers and field agents. Their technology is designed for low-bandwidth environments common in rural Africa.

Partnership Benefits

  • AI crop disease detection integration
  • Technology co-development for Ugandan crops
  • Real-time agronomic advisory for field agents
  • Pest & disease pattern data sharing

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How We Collaborate

Our partnerships span multiple dimensions of the agricultural value chain, creating a reinforcing ecosystem of support for farmers.

Research & Data

CGIAR and Busara provide the scientific foundation for our agronomy curriculum and credit product design.

Funding & Acceleration

JICA, AgriTech4Egypt, and AgriTech4Kenya provide grant funding, acceleration, and investor access that fuel our growth.

Distribution & Inputs

Greena Agritask and the Global Distributors Collective power our input supply chain and last-mile delivery to farmers.

AI & Technology

Curely AI integrates crop disease detection into our platform, giving field agents real-time diagnostic and advisory tools.

Partner With Everlend

Are you a research institution, development agency, agritech company, or impact investor? Join our growing network and help transform smallholder agriculture in Uganda and beyond.