Landscape Study of Vitamins and Premix for Food Fortification in Nigeria
This study, produced by the SAPFF program, provides insights into the business environment for food fortification in Nigeria.
This study, produced by the SAPFF program, provides insights into the business environment for food fortification in Nigeria.
Produced under the auspices of the SAPFF program, this study evaluates opportunities for Nigerian food processors to fortify edible oils.
The SAPFF program published this study explaining why it makes business sense for Nigerian food processors to properly fortify their products.
This paper is intended to be the first of a series of thematic papers on inclusive business technical assistance. TechnoServe will continue this work under the DFID-funded Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness Technical Assistance Facility (CASA TAF). This five-year facility aims to partner…
Nile Breweries, a subsidiary of AB InBev, has sought to improve their supply chains of sorghum and barley through local sourcing and sustainability commitments. This outcome story shares how Nile Breweries Limited leveraged the Guide to Assessing Climate Resilience in Smallholder Supply Chains, part of the USAID Feed the…
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This case study from the TechnoServe Coalition for Smallholder Sourcing examines an innovation piloted by a cotton agribusiness in Mozambique that used a mobile-phone platform to improve its engagement with farmers.
This case study from the TechnoServe Coalition for Smallholder Sourcing examines how a performance-based cash incentive piloted by an agribusiness in Uganda stimulated maize production and sales among smallholders involved in contract farming.
This case study from the TechnoServe Coalition for Smallholder Sourcing examines results and lessons from a pilot in northern Uganda, where an agribusiness employed diversification and value addition as strategies to improve the long-term viability of their outgrower scheme.