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March 09, 2022

Anderson foundation and Zinpro invest in agricultural initiatives to improve gender equity and create economic opportunity

Zinpro Corporation, one of the world's leading innovators and manufacturers of high-performance organic trace minerals and animal nutrition solutions, announced the company has partnered with Anderson Foundation for a three-year commitment in support of agricultural non-profits Heifer International and Bountifield International.

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'We are pleased to honour International Women's Day by empowering women-owned agricultural businesses in Africa,' says Debra Anderson of Anderson Foundation, which is funded by Zinpro Corporation and was established by Zinpro co-founder Mary Anderson. 'Our partnerships with Heifer International and Bountifield International were the perfect place to double down on our ongoing commitment to gender equity as a means of eliminating poverty and lifting up entire communities.'

Zinpro President and CEO Rob Sheffer agrees, and adds that the charitable gifts are an important source of pride for the company's employees around the world, including those who have joined its 'Women of Zinpro' initiative, a new employee resource group.

'At Zinpro, our team works hard to live our core values – and one of them is to 'serve generously,'' says Mr Sheffer. 'These investments say a lot about who we are at our core, and how we want to make a positive impact in the world – both through our animal nutrition solutions and through our corporate giving programs.'

Heifer International's PRISM Project in Rwanda, Africa
Over the next three years, Zinpro's work with Heifer International will focus on a project in Rwanda, Africa called Partnership for Resilient and Inclusive Small Livestock Markets, or PRISM. The project, which will directly assist 23,400 families in Rwanda, aims to increase competitiveness and profitability of the small livestock sector in Rwanda by connecting small-scale producers with domestic and regional consumers.

'Heifer International is grateful to Zinpro and Anderson Foundation for supporting its work with farming families in Rwanda to improve nutrition and incomes,' says Liz Ellis, corporate brand partnerships manager at Heifer International. 'The funding will enable Heifer Rwanda to support an extra 20,000 families, with a focus on women and youth.'

Bountifield International's 'She Feeds Africa' project, in Kenya
Similarly, Zinpro's support of Bountifield International over the coming three years will also support programming with gender equity at its centre.

''She Feeds Africa' is an initiative to empower rural women in Africa with access to small-scale technology and business support so they can process and save more food in their communities,' says Alexandra Spieldoch, CEO of Bountifield International. 'By investing in women as food entrepreneurs, we are further on the path to achieve equitable, resilient food systems across the continent.'

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