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Exports for nuts and groundnuts expands in some countries and contracts in others

Member & Partner Projects

Agro Eco

Promoting the export of organic products from Africa

Agro Eco (Agro Eco) | The Export Promotion of Organic Products from Africa (EPOPA) programme is funded by Sida and implemented by Agro Eco in cooperation with the swedish advisory company Grolink. It aims to ...  Read more

FINTRAC

Leveraging the horticulture sector in Honduras to increase incomes and employment

FINTRAC (FINTRAC) | The Rural Economic Diversification Program (USAID-RED) is a 36 month initiative of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with a primary goal of increasing incomes and employment opportunities ...  Read more

TechnoServe

Building a globally competitive cashew industry

TechnoServe (TechnoServe) | Objective: Create a competitive cashew industry in Tanzania. The project will improve raw nut production and marketing, establish viable, value-adding processors, and ensure an appropriate policy environment. Results: TechnoServe facilitated ...  Read more

Creating sustainable rural income and employment through business development

TechnoServe (TechnoServe) | Objective: Enable poor rural producers in Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya to increase their incomes and assets through enhanced production and marketing of cashew. TechnoServe will build a pro-poor ...  Read more

Improving the productivity of the legumes sector

TechnoServe (TechnoServe) | Objective: Increase the productivity and sales of 10,000 smallholders and entrepreneurs in the Legumes sector by mobilizing farmers, increasing their access input supplies, improve the supply chain management for ...  Read more

Increasing smallholder incomes in horticulture, nuts, feed crops, and animal feeds

TechnoServe (TechnoServe) | Objective: The EMPRENDA Alliance (TechnoSeve, ACDI/VOCA, & CLUSA, IITA) will increase per capita rural family incomes and promote productive asset accumulation in the Beira and Nacala corridors. To ...  Read more

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