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Call for Concept Notes: Inclusive Development of Sustainable Farming Systems – Uganda

Call for Concept Notes: Inclusive Development of Sustainable Farming Systems - Uganda

Deadline: 28-Jan-24

The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Kampala (EKN) intends to develop and finance a program for the Food Security portfolio of EKN, aiming at inclusive development of farming systems in several districts in Busoga and Lango regions. EKN therefore invites organizations interested to implement such a program, to submit a concept note.

Policy Objectives

The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (EKN) is supporting the development of the agricultural sector through its Food Security & Nutrition (FSN) department. The FS policy of the Netherlands government has as objectives to:

The program objectives fit well with Uganda’s National Development Plan III (NDP III) which has as goal: “To increase HH income and improve quality of life of Ugandans”. NDP III recognizes the dominance of smallholder farmers in Uganda’s agriculture and their potential to increase the country’s overall agricultural productivity given the right conditions. The agricultural strategy under NDP III is the Agro-Industrialization Programme (AIP).

These overall objectives have been translated by the Embassy in Kampala in a multi-annual strategy (MACS) for sustainable development and food security. The overarching objective is the development of smallholder agriculture, sustainable land use and nutrition. Central in the strategy is the sustainable increase in income and production of smallholder farmers (SHF) and their increased resilience to climate risks and market shocks, for which sustainable land use is key. In addition, attention will be given to improve nutrition among Bottom of Pyramid (BoP) consumers including SHF.

The envisaged program will focus on sustainable increase in income and production of smallholder farmers (SHF) and their increased resilience to climate risks. Sustainable land use is a key feature to achieve this. Nutrition is not a major component of the program and will be limited to the implementation of basic nutrition activities at household level. Collaboration with Cascade must be sought.

The program will focus specifically on the development of SHF and their farming systems. Resilience of livelihoods and income to climate change and market failures will be central in the approach. The program strategies and activities will be based on an in-depth knowledge on the opportunities, challenges, and priorities of SHF households. A participatory household-level planning will be at the basis of the program. Core areas of attention of the program are:

The program will target broad farming systems development. Value chains will be selected based on the relevance for the farmers, opportunities for adding value and/or market development and their fit within the farming systems. To enhance resilience to market shocks, to mitigate risk and to broaden the opportunities, multiple value chains will be supported by the program.

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For more information, visit Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Uganda (EKN).

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