"Sunlight is Africa's most abundant resource, and water is the source of life. Our goal is to perfectly combine the two," said Frank Fang, the company's CEO. These solar water pumps convert sunlight into power through photovoltaic panels, directly drawing water for irrigation from sources. This eliminates dependence on grid electricity and diesel, providing an economical and reliable solution for farmers in remote areas.
At a local cooperative in Africa, farmers are delighted with the changes. "Using diesel pumps was too expensive and often broke down. Now, as long as there is sunlight, we can irrigate. Our corn yield has increased by thirty percent," shared a local farmer. Such success stories are emerging across multiple African countries.
As Africa accelerates its agricultural modernization, this green and cost - effective irrigation solution is helping more farmers escape poverty and contributing to the continent's food security. Zhejiang DIFFUL Pumps Co., Ltd. plans to establish a localized service system in Africa in the future, ensuring that "Made in China with Smart Technology" better serves the African fields.