By
Bob Aston
The
Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN), facilitated by the Ford Foundation, are
organizing an open day to celebrate the unveiling of its E-marketing and
knowledge platform Sokopepe (Kiswahili
word) for “virtual market”.
The
ceremony will take place on Thursday 22, August, 2013, outside the Ng’arua
Maarifa Centre at Sipili, Laikipia County. The Governor of Laikipia, HE Joshua
Irungu is expected to grace the occasion as the guest of honour He will be
accompanied by county representatives (ministers) responsible for agriculture
and ICTs among other key stakeholders in leadership and agriculture
development. The open day will involve diverse key stakeholders, including
ago-dealers, farmers, development and government agencies as well as various
farmer-support institutions, such as cooperatives.
Besides
launching of the platform, the open day will afford various stakeholders to
network, share information and create new linkages. ALIN will showcase
innovations and technologies from a few champion farmers from several of our
Maarifa Centres across the country
Sokopepe
is an initiative of Arid Lands Information Network (ALIN) aimed at harnessing
the power of Information and Communication Technologies in enabling farmers to
efficiently reach and exploit a fair market for their produce. At the same
time, it increases efficiency in the agriculture value chain providing a
platform for farmers to share information and execute electronic transactions.
Most
transactions on the Sokopepe platform can be completed on a basic mobile
telephone handset, making it accessible to farmers in remote locations, many of
whom do not own internet-linked mobile phones. Farmers and agro-pastoralists
are encouraged to register with Sokopepe.
Sokopepe, unlike other e-platforms is the
first truly holistic such e-service to be developed in the East African region.
Importantly, most of its functions which include: market information;
real time commodity prices in all major urban centre’s; a mobile phone-based
payment solution that works across all networks and which does not require
users to own any mobile device, known as Tangaza Pesa (a first in Africa); and a services
for farming tips based on simple SMS.
To register to Sokopepe; Send
SMS: REG#IDNumber#FirstName#LastName#County, to 20245 (Wait for
confirmation message to activate your account)
To receive market prices; Send SMS: Price#Commodity#Town,
to 20245. For example (Price#Maize#Nakuru) and to get farming tips, Send
SMS: (Tip#ProductName) to 20245
Example
Tip#maize
Welcome
to the unveiling of Sokopepe, which
lends itself to the theme of “Where buyers meet sellers”. Feel free to contact
Nga’rua Maarifa Centre and be part and parcel of Sokopepe unveiling.
We look forward to seeing you during the open day.