A 9-month incubation program to support ventures with environmentally friendly products and services that increase the income of smallholder farmers
agriculture innovations
in total prototyping funding awarded
Mission-driven businesses transforming agriculture in Cambodia
A new generation of agro-entrepreneurs is emerging in Cambodia. They are putting planet and people before profit to solve the most pressing issues in the Cambodian agriculture sector. Our DakDam Incubator, over two cohorts from 2019-2021, accelerated the journey of 15 such innovators.
The program supported participants to develop viable, responsible business models to deliver environmental-friendly products and services that increase the income of smallholder farmers. We provided the technical and soft skills development, access to support, and networks that these startups needed to grow their footprint in the local agriculture sector. The effectiveness of the program and success of its participating ventures made DakDam the go-to pipeline for rapidly growing, high-impact agri-businesses in Cambodia.
Our approach
Tailored Learning from Experts
During the 6-month incubation phase, the teams were invited to dive deeper into specific topics in agribusiness through masterclasses led by experts from different fields in business and agriculture. They also had access to one-on-one mentorship tailored to their specific needs.
Peer Community
Peer coaching circles offered a trusting environment where entrepreneurs can safely share their successes and their doubts, struggles, and challenges and receive support from their peers.
Concrete Problem-Solving
We utilized a creative “mini-hack” format as a way to help teams define their current main challenges and then troubleshoot their challenges with support from mentors. This approach helped teams get immediate, practical feedback and insights to address a given issue.
Immersive Discovery & Connections
A field trip created strong bonds between the teams and was a chance for the entrepreneurs to speak with local communities — some potential customers, users, and partners. The field trip had a heavy emphasis on peer exchange and support; and in Season 2, we were able to connect teams with our Season 1 ventures!
In Numbers
experts involved across DakDam Seasons 1 and 2
average increase in smallholder farmers’ revenue as a result of Season 1’s innovations
hours of mentoring in Season 2
of DakDam Season 2 teams rated that the program had a significant or very significant impact on their preparedness to grow their business
“I work with JULNEN because thanks to the revenue I get, I can save to pay for the higher education of my children and have a revenue every month that I can use to buy my food and to fix my house. While right now, I can see most of my neighbors send their children to work in garment factory and stop them from school.”
Smallholder farmer working with JUNLEN, DakDam Incubator Season 1
Meet the inspiring changemakers
PhallChangrit (PCr.)
PhallChangrit (PCr.)
PhallChangrit (PCr.) is innovating the cricket value chain, producing low-cost cricket feed, highly nutritive cricket-based products, and bio-fertilizer from frass.
Preksvay Farm
Preksvay Farm
Preksvay Farm provides quality and safe backyard chickens in partnership with smallholder farmers, primarily women. They provide input consulting techniques and markets for quality and safe farm chickens.
Smart Farm Assistance
Smart Farm Assistance
Smart Farm Assistance is an agritech solution that built an IoT device that controls watering systems through an app and SMS.
Sora Khmer
Sora Khmer
Sora Khmer turns dried fruits available in the community to make liquor and tea products such as Mango Liquor, Jackfruit Rum, Citronella Aroma, and Citronella Green tea.
Somlod Ratanakphal
Somlod Ratanakphal
Samlod Rattanakphal Agricultural Community set up waste collection services to reduce plastic, process waste into natural and safe fertilizers, and employ members to minimize migration.
JUNLEN
JUNLEN
JUNLEN recycles organic waste by raising earthworms to vermicompost, which contains the best nutrients for soil.
Ratanak Farm (KiriFarm)
Ratanak Farm (KiriFarm)
RatanakFarm (KiriFarm) supports and trains local indigenous farmers (Indigenous Kouy) on growing organic fruits using natural and regenerative techniques.
Boran Care
Boran Care
Boran Care is a local enterprise producing handmade natural beauty products using locally sourced ingredients.
Discover more
To capture the stories of the inspiring startups in DakDam Incubator Season 2, we engaged a professional filmmaker to produce short videos about each entrepreneur. Watch and get inspired!