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MoneyMaker Solar pumps: Mechanized irrigation pumps

Low-cost and fast irrigation technologies for smallholder farmers.

The MoneyMaker Solar pump, weighing 2kg, is complemented by a 60W solar panel. Compact in size at approximately 10cm x 10cm x 20cm, it operates as a submersible pressure pump, capable of lifting water upwards of 10 meters. Hoses (¾”) are optional and add additional weight and cost. This solar-powered solution offers a lightweight and efficient option for small-scale irrigation, reducing dependence on manual methods and traditional power sources.

This technology is pre-validated.

8•7

Scaling readiness: idea maturity 8/9; level of use 7/9

Adults 18 and over: Positive high

The poor: Positive medium

Under 18: Positive high

Women: Positive high

Climate adaptability: Highly adaptable

Farmer climate change readiness: Significant improvement

Biodiversity: Positive impact on biodiversity

Carbon footprint: Much less carbon released

Environmental health: Greatly improves environmental health

Soil quality: Improves soil health and fertility

Water use: Much less water used

Problem

  • Water Scarcity in Small Farms: Small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa struggle with water scarcity, affecting crop irrigation.
  • Manual Irrigation Challenges: Manual and labor-intensive irrigation methods, like bucket systems, pose efficiency and labor burden issues for small plots.
  • Financial Barriers to Technology Adoption: Smallholder farmers face financial constraints in adopting modern irrigation technologies, limiting their ability to shift from traditional practices.

Solution

  • MoneyMaker irrigation pumps offer an efficient and affordable solution to mitigate water scarcity by providing a reliable water source for small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • It replaces manual and labor-intensive irrigation methods, offering a more efficient and sustainable solution to ease the burden on farmers while optimizing the irrigation process.
  • It provides cost-effective irrigation solutions, such as the Starter Pump, enabling smallholder farmers to transition from traditional methods to more productive and sustainable irrigation practices.

Key points to design your project

The MoneyMaker Solar pump offers an efficient solution for delivering water to crops, reducing labor and costs compared to manual methods. To integrate the MoneyMaker Solar pump technology:

  • Raise awareness through community demonstrations to showcase its benefits.
  • Provide comprehensive training to operators for maintenance and operation of the MoneyMaker Solar pump.
  • Consider the cost, approximately 50 to 90 USD per pump, and determine the quantity needed for your project.
  • Engage a team of trainers to provide ongoing support and maintenance assistance to operators after the initial training.

Develop communication materials such as flyers, videos, and radio broadcasts to educate farmers and stakeholders about the benefits and proper use of the MoneyMaker Solar pump.

Collaborate with agricultural development institutes and fleet managers to facilitate the adoption and implementation in various areas.

By following these steps, you can effectively integrate the MoneyMaker Solar pump technology into your agricultural project, enhancing efficiency and productivity while reducing labor costs.

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Countries with a green colour
Tested & adopted
Countries with a bright green colour
Adopted
Countries with a yellow colour
Tested
Egypt Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burundi Burkina Faso Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Côte d’Ivoire Eritrea Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Cameroon Kenya Libya Liberia Madagascar Mali Malawi Morocco Mauritania Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Republic of the Congo Rwanda Zambia Senegal Sierra Leone Zimbabwe Somalia South Sudan Sudan South Africa Eswatini Tanzania Togo Tunisia Chad Uganda Western Sahara Central African Republic Lesotho
Countries where the technology has been tested and adopted
Country Tested Adopted
Kenya Tested Not adopted

This technology can be used in the colored agro-ecological zones. Any zones shown in white are not suitable for this technology.

Agro-ecological zones where this technology can be used
AEZ Subtropic - warm Subtropic - cool Tropic - warm Tropic - cool
Arid
Semiarid
Subhumid
Humid

Source: HarvestChoice/IFPRI 2009

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that are applicable to this technology.

Sustainable Development Goal 2: zero hunger
Goal 2: zero hunger
Sustainable Development Goal 8: decent work and economic growth
Goal 8: decent work and economic growth
Sustainable Development Goal 13: climate action
Goal 13: climate action

  1. The solar pumps utilizes a submersible pressure pump mechanism.
  2. Capable of lifting water upwards of 10 meters.
  3. Leverages solar energy harnessed by the 60W solar panel to power the pump.
  4. Provides an efficient and sustainable alternative to manual surface pumps, overcoming depth limitations associated with suction-pressure pumps.

Last updated on 22 May 2024