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Pepea Makes First Investment in Gaea Foods

Anna Lyudvig
Aug. 15, 2024, 5:48 p.m.
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Pepea, an impact investment fund from Oxfam Novib managed by Goodwell Investments, has made its first investment into Gaea Foods, a potato-processing company targeting the B2B market, based in Nairobi, Kenya. 

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Pepea, an impact investment fund from Oxfam Novib managed by Goodwell Investments, has made its first investment into Gaea Foods, a potato-processing company targeting the B2B market, based in Nairobi, Kenya. 

The fund is investing in Gaea in the form of venture debt, providing working capital to allow the company to better meet demand from new and existing customers.

“Gaea Foods is a showcase for Pepea’s ‘fair, green and inclusive’ investment mandate. The company is led by a female founder and 70% of the company’s staff are women. Gaea has an established supply chain of small-holder farmers across Kenya, and practices sustainable waste management practices like converting potato peelings into fertilizer and animal feed,” said Anne Ngugi, Senior Investment Manager at Goodwell.

Tamara Campero, Investments Manager at Oxfam Novib, added: “We are excited to announce our first investment! A year ago, when we introduced Pepea, we emphasized the fund's focus on green, gender-forward investments. Our Impact SME Development Program has shown that female entrepreneurs are more likely to create a gender-balanced workforce and provide decent work conditions for their staff. By investing in Gaea, a company that is female-owned, Pepea is not only supporting these values, but is also improving local value chains and empowering smallholder farmers.”

Gaea Foods was founded in 2009 by CEO and Managing Director Irene Mwangi, who has over 20 years of experience in the potato processing sector and strong connections throughout the industry, from B2B buyers to potato farmers and aggregators. 

She runs the company with two other directors, including her sister Roseanne Wanjiku, who oversees the company’s waste management and bioconversion processes.

Managing Director Irene Mwangi commented: “My entrepreneurship journey started two decades ago and has been very dynamic ever since. This investment gives Gaea Foods the ability to keep evolving and source from more smallholder farmers. The work we do allows us to contribute to developing the economy, create jobs and improve the farmers’ quality of life. We are looking forward working closely with Goodwell and Oxfam Novib to benefit from their knowledge and expertise in SME development.”

While Gaea initially traded in whole potatoes, the company later transitioned into processing, supplying peeled and cut potatoes to leading fast-casual restaurants in the Nairobi area, including Steers and Nando’s. 

Every step of the way, Gaea has demonstrated a strong commitment to making a positive impact. 

The investment from Pepea will enable Gaea to further grow their business, including doubling their workforce from 20 to 40 employees in the coming year. 

Because the fund focusses on investing in female leaders with the aim of contributing to a more equitable and inclusive ecosystem, the Pepea team is especially pleased that the fund’s first investment is going to a female-led and female-owned company. 

Launched in 2023, Pepea caters to the specific needs of early-stage companies in East Africa by investing in businesses that struggle to secure finance from banks and investments funds to accelerate their growth. 

Aimed at small- and medium enterprises (SMEs) with high potential to create positive impact, the  €20m fund leverages the complementary strengths of Oxfam Novib and Goodwell Investments to support young companies that are contributing to a greener, fairer, and more inclusive society.  

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