General information

Title
Resilient, sustainable, and inclusive rice value chains in Uganda
ID
XM-DAC-2-10-8178
CRS ID
2022008178
Start date
End date
Activity status
Implementation
Budget
€924.059
Actor
NGO RIKOLTO (ex-VECO)
Country
UGANDA
Sector
Agriculture and livestock - Agricultural development
Policy markers
Nutrition 1
Gender 1
Environment 1
Good Governance 1
Biodiversity 1
Climate: Mitigation 1
Climate: Adaptation 1
Trade Development 1
Aid type
Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
Priority partner country
Yes
Fragile state
Yes
Least developed country
Yes
Budgetline
54 20 356072 NGO Programs
Finance type
GRANT
Tied status
No
Flow type
ODA
Body

General

The rice sector in Uganda is more resilient, sustainable and inclusive, contributing to a living income for producers and agribusiness entrepreneurs, including women and youth, while increasing the availability of sustainably produced food products on the market. The ambition is for mainstream rice consumers in Uganda to have access to affordable and healthy (safe) rice, that is produced sustainably by smallholder farmers that earn an income that enables them to live a precious life, be resilient and regenerate their farms and natural resources they rely on. We hope to affect change in three domains: 1. farmers adopt good agricultural practices, benchmarked against the standard for “sustainable rice cultivation SRP”, to improve profits, enhance environmental sustainability and adapt to climate change 2. private chain actors have inclusive and transparent business relations with sustainable rice producers and offer better quality rice to consumers 3. policies and governance are more favourable to scale sustainable rice As a cross-cutting theme, the economic relations within the system should enhance gender equality and inclusion of youth. The outcome will build on a successful pilot program executed in Eastern-Uganda between 2017-2021 and will upscale this work at national level.

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