Production Efficiency
We understand the critical importance of effective agricultural practices in ensuring food security and sustainable livelihoods.
Agridiversity Tanzania founded on August 6, 2022 and officially registered under the Ministry of Home Affairs under the Societies Act (CAP 337 R.E 2002) on May 2, 2023 with a registration number S.A. 22554. Agridiversity Tanzania promotes sustainable agriculture among smallholder farmers by enhancing farming practices, adapting to climate change, and boosting market access through technology. It offers training and resources to improve crop production and strengthen the food value chain. The organization also connects farmers with global markets to secure better prices. Membership is open to Tanzanian smallholder farmers aged 18 and older, categorized as founder, ordinary, or honorary members. Funding is secured through membership fees, grants, and donations. Agridiversity Tanzania’s support includes training, technical assistance, and mentoring to improve agricultural practices and alleviate poverty.
We understand the critical importance of effective agricultural practices in ensuring food security and sustainable livelihoods.
We are committed to advocating for policies and regulations that empower communities, protect ecosystems, and promote agricultural practices that ensure long-term productivity and resilience.
Market accessibility and sound financial management including supporting the formation and operation of farmers' cooperatives.
Through social responsibility and environmental stewardship, we empower individuals and organizations to create meaningful impacts that benefit both people and natural ecosystems.
We recognize that sustainable development in agriculture must go hand-in-hand with addressing critical global issues like human rights, gender equality, and climate change.
By adopting new technologies and supporting research, we empower farmers and communities to achieve higher productivity, resilience, and sustainability.
We believe in equipping farmers and agricultural communities with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities needed to thrive.
We recognize the vital role agro-processing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play in transforming agriculture, adding value to products, and driving local economic development.