Developing value chain innovation platforms to improve food security in east and southern Africa

Although smallholder farmers are responsible for most agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of them remain poor and marginalised. A decade of economic growth throughout the East and Southern Africa region is reshaping food value chains as income, urbanization and demographics impact agricultural markets, but the opportunities for many smallholders, especially women, to benefit from these value chains remain elusive. One reason relates to failures of traditional approaches to innovation in agriculture, especially the top down, linear design of extension systems. This research focuses on identifying what makes value-chain Innovation Platforms (IPs) that incorporate value chain development strategies successful; in terms of institutional, technological, market and policy factors, that determine the IP performance, and how the establishment of IPs, can be most cost-effectively scaled up across a range of contexts.

ID Projet
AU-5-O15924-UG
Statut de l'activité
3 - Completion
Type d'aide
D02 - Autres formes d’assistance technique
% to Ouganda
100.00

Organisations

Implementing
Name Withheld
Funding
AUSTRALIA
Extending
Australia - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Versements par exercice fiscal, trimestre

Exercice fiscal Trimestre fiscal Montant (USD) Ouganda Montant (USD)
2014 Q4 402,868.05 402,868.05

Engagements par exercice fiscal, trimestre

Exercice fiscal Trimestre fiscal Montant (USD) Ouganda Montant (USD)
2014 Q1 327,136.30 327,136.30

Projections de CDMT par exercice fiscal

Exercice fiscal Montant (USD) Ouganda Montant (USD)

Code CRS %
Recherche en sylviculture (31282) 100.0