From Post-Harvest Losses (PHL) of up to 40 per cent from rural areas, weak market access and poor cash flow to managing food provision with rapid urbanisation; Kenten explores these challenges and with a range of assumptions to prioritise and frame Kenten’s community of practice with entrepreneurial expertise and networks enhancing stakeholder engagement. Kenten will harness these networks to coordinate high impact initiatives to pilot and roll out a holistic digitally integrated contribution to tackling PHL and its wider impacts. Kenten can embed university efforts within the business eco-system and can benefit RMUs regional partners in Cameroon, Gambia, Liberia and Sierra Leone as findings and transferable skills can be disseminated across board.
The project concerns Social enterprise employability of life sciences. Creating businesses that have less harmful impact on the environment. Exploring the natural environment whiles creating a network of key players.
Helping ambitious businesses to collaborate and expand in new markets, accelerating business growth. Project partners include University of Cape Coast (UCC), and University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) from Ghana and University of St. Andrews, Scotland.