ReFi Podcast
dMRV Innovation for Climate Resilience with Kennedy Ng'ang'a | S4E6: Regeneration Nexus
Episode notes
In this episode of the ReFi Podcast, join Kennedy Ng'ang'a, founder and CEO of Shamba Network, as he shares his pioneering journey into Web3 since 2017 and how he leverages blockchain technology and satellite data to empower smallholder farmers in Africa. Kennedy delves into the mission of Shamba Network, which aims to bring ecological and climate data on-chain, addressing challenges like handling large datasets and pioneering solutions such as the ecological data oracle. The discussion explores the role of Digital Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (dMRV) in ecological projects, emphasizing financial and technological hurdles and the significance of institutional collaborations. With stories from pilot projects in Kenya and successful initiatives such as the ReFi Kenya Festival, learn how Shamba Network is driving climate resilience, community engagement, and overcoming skepticism towards Web3 solutions. Discover how technology and community actions are fostering sustainable development and environmental impact across Africa.
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00:00 Introduction to dMRV and Digital Tools
00:26 Welcome Kennedy Ng'ang'a
01:37 Kennedy's Journey into Web3 and Climate Resilience
03:57 Founding Shamba Network
05:22 Challenges and Innovations in Climate Data
07:50 The Role of dMRV in Climate Action
10:44 Empowering Smallholder Farmers
17:59 Institutional Collaborations and Pilot Projects
22:18 Successful Project and Future Prospects
22:54 Pilot Results and Tech Stack
25:19 Community Engagement and Digital Literacy
30:05 Challenges and Criticisms of Web3
32:42 Impactful Applications of Web3 in Africa
35:45 Future of ReFi Projects in Kenya
40:01 Personal Reflections and Success Stories
42:38 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion