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Maternal healthcare remains a critical concern in our world today. FEEP Fibertech, a KIC-funded business, provides a solution that merges sustainability with affordability.
With the commitment to improving maternal health, FEEP Fibertech is transforming plantain stem fibres into eco-friendly delivery mats, providing a safer, cleaner, and more accessible birthing experience for mothers.
With the increasing demand for sustainable and cost-effective healthcare solutions, FEEP Fibertech is addressing a vital need.
Traditional delivery mats can be expensive and contribute to medical waste, but by leveraging agricultural byproducts, the company is not only reducing costs but also minimising environmental impact. This innovation ensures that maternal care is not only improved but also aligns with global sustainability goals.
As a KIC-funded business, FEEP Fibertech benefits from mentorship, funding, and business development support, allowing it to scale its impact across Ghana and beyond.
KIC’s dedication to fostering agribusiness innovation has empowered companies like FEEP Fibertech to thrive, creating solutions that drive both social and economic changes.
Through this, the company is not only addressing a solution, but also providing employment opportunities for its founders, workers and well as the farmers and other actors within its supply chain.
KIC’s Commitment to Building Startups
Kosmos Innovation Center and Mastercard Foundation remain steadfast in its commitment to supporting startups that address pressing societal challenges.
By providing young entrepreneurs with the resources, mentorship, and funding they need, KIC is helping businesses like FEEP Fibertech scale innovative solutions while creating jobs and driving sustainable economic growth.
The centre’s focus on agribusiness, technology, and sustainability ensures that young people receive the best support to develop market-ready solutions that make a real impact.
“At KIC, we believe that young entrepreneurs are the driving force behind Ghana’s economic transformation.
"Our goal is to equip startups like FEEP Fibertech with the necessary tools and guidance to scale their solutions, ensuring they can contribute meaningfully to both business growth and social impact.” Mr. Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director -KIC
A Commitment to Impact
FEEP Fibertech is redefining maternal healthcare. By providing affordable and accessible delivery mats, the company is ensuring that no woman is left behind due to economic barriers.
This initiative is particularly beneficial for low-income communities where maternal healthcare resources are limited.
“We believe every mother deserves a safe and dignified birth experience. By transforming plantain stem fibres into eco-friendly delivery mats, we are not just innovating—we are redefining maternal healthcare with sustainability and affordability at its core,” Tahiru Francisca, Co-founder -FEEP Fibertech LTD
By sourcing plantain stems, FEEP Fibertech is also creating new economic opportunities for local farmers, turning what was once agricultural waste into a valuable resource. This circular economic approach reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability, community development, and economic empowerment.
Looking Ahead
With the continuous support of Kosmos Innovation Center and a growing network of stakeholders, FEEP Fibertech is poised to scale its operations, reaching more healthcare facilities, midwives, and mothers in need.
The company envisions a future where every mother, regardless of economic status, has access to high-quality and environmentally friendly birthing materials.
As FEEP Fibertech continues its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and maternal healthcare, it remains unwavering. Through strategic partnerships and continued support from KIC, the company is well on its way to making a lasting impact in Ghana and beyond.
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