SAPP

SAPP Our work and passion is with smallholder farmers with potential to participate effectively in agribusiness.

SAPP is a 7 year (2010 - 2017) agribusiness development programme jointly supported by the Government of Zambia (GRZ) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The goal of SAPP is to increase the income levels of poor rural households involved in production, value adding and trade of agricultural commodities. The development objectives include increasing the volume and value

of agribusiness based on the output of small-scale producers. SAPP is a commodity-based programme, with a national scope. Currently, SAPP is focusing on small livestock, beef, mixed beans, groundnuts, cassava, aquaculture and rice. The target groups for SAPP are small-scale farmers that have a market-orientation and are organized in groups. At least 30% of the target beneficiaries will be women.

CALL FOR CONSULTANTS!!!ICCO Cooperation, Rabobank Foundation and  , in cooperation with Food & Business Knowledge Platfo...
23/08/2017

CALL FOR CONSULTANTS!!!

ICCO Cooperation, Rabobank Foundation and , in cooperation with Food & Business Knowledge Platform, are conducting a research on venture capital for agri-food SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa. The research includes desk study, consultation of resource persons, analyses of selected cases of Agri-Food SMEs having obtained venture capital as well as of Venture Capital Suppliers & Mechanisms operational in the selected focus countries: Kenya, Zambia and Mali.

Deadline: 27th August 2017.
More here: https://agriprofocus.com/post/599c09ce26b72a19f3ce067e

Call for Consultants - Venture Capital research ICCO Cooperation, Rabobank Foundation and AgriProFocus, in cooperation with Food & Business Knowledge Platform, are conducting a research on venture capital for agri-food SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of the research is to provide informati...

Youth are key agents in fighting hunger and poverty. Youth are the future. Investing in them means investing in the next...
11/08/2017

Youth are key agents in fighting hunger and poverty. Youth are the future. Investing in them means investing in the next generation.

Happy to all the young people around the world who fight for their rights and for a better world.

Dear All,In these days International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) new elected President Gilbert Houngbo is v...
07/08/2017

Dear All,

In these days International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) new elected President Gilbert Houngbo is visiting Zambia with his Team (among which our Country Director Ms Abla Benhammouche). We are really honoured to have him here and show him the amazing work our Zambian smallholder farmers are doing in order to increase their incomes and changing their lives by being fully engaged in , thanks also to the support of SAPP and the other IFAD projects (S3P, E-SLIP and RUFEP). The warm welcome given to IFAD President couldn' be so...magical!

Here are some pictures of our field visit in Northern Zambia, Kasama.

I will post more pictures on our way, so you better stay tuned! 😁

Cheers!

Engaging African Youth in Agribusiness in a Changing ClimateOnline Discussion Forum12th July to 12th August 2017Africa h...
31/07/2017

Engaging African Youth in Agribusiness in a Changing Climate

Online Discussion Forum
12th July to 12th August 2017

Africa has the largest population of young people in the world, with 226 million people aged 15 to 24 (UNEP, 2015). Each year, young people graduate from school seeking to enter the continent’s workforce, often with no success. The continent is facing a double employment crisis—a lack of jobs for youth, and an increasing number of young people in need of work. However, as the largest sector of employment in Africa, agriculture promises opportunities for job growth and economic prosperity.

Join the online discussion forum to dialogue on the challenges and opportunities for engaging youth in agribusiness in a changing climate.
The discussions will be focused on the following questions:

1) What challenges do youth-led agribusinesses face in a changing climate?
2) What are the business drivers of climate-smart agriculture (CSA)? And how does this appeal to youth?
3) What career and business opportunities do CSA offer to youth?
4) Across Africa, are there any concrete examples of successful or promising innovative CSA practices and technologies that the youth can learn from?
5) Which policies and programmes should governments put in place to facilitate the involvement of youth in agribusiness?

Click here to participate: http://canafrica.com/caina_blog/online-discussion-forum-engaging-african-youth-in-agribusiness-in-a-changing-climate/

Engaging African Youth in Agribusiness in a Changing Climate Online Discussion Forum 12th July to 12th August 2017 Agriculture is a key sector in

28/07/2017

"Scaling-up my agribusiness-Agripreneurs"

AgriProFocus network in collaboration with partners is working on a youth platform “Scaling-up my business”. The purpose of this platform is to provide a platform for learning and business to business linkages that will foster the growth of Youth-led agribusinesses and networks.

The objectives are to:

1. Facilitate business-to-business sessions that will match youth entrepreneurs with industry players. (Agribusiness company industry leaders, investors, financial institutions (bank & non-bank))

2. Provide learning opportunities for business growth through intense masterclasses offered by experienced organisations.

The network is therefore looking for youth who meet the following criteria:

· Aged between 17 – 36 years

· Understand basic spoken English

· Have clear identification of gaps in scaling up their business

· Have a registered company

· Are involved in horticulture (tomatoes/vegetables), grains, poultry, and livestock

· Have a running agribusiness with minimum of 2 years in operation and have a plan to expand their business.

If you meet the above criteria, please contact Maumo Mubila on [email protected]

At the end of March 2017, IFAD and SAPP Teams in conjuction with Provincial and District Officers from the Ministry of A...
27/07/2017

At the end of March 2017, IFAD and SAPP Teams in conjuction with Provincial and District Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock HQ Lusaka in Zambia undertook the last supervision mission in Solwezi (NW Province) in order to assess the status of several aquaculture projects, and have a talk with smallholder farmers.

Watch the video produced by NAIS News on the YouTube channel dedicated exclusively to SAPP.

https://youtu.be/6z6KWZGO3P0

IFAD Country Director Abla Benhammouche and Programme Manager of SAPP Kwibisa Liywalii, together with Provincial and District Staff from the Ministry of Agri...

30/06/2017

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS!

YHER Accelerator Program 2017 is looking for 15 outstanding African Female Founders.

YHER Accelerator is a powerful opportunity for passionate female impact entrepreneurs in Africa who are at the early stages of building businesses and organizations that exist to change the lives of women and girls in Africa.

Requirements:
- Female-led Ventures
- Being Local
- Support Women and Girls
- Being in the early stages of your business (operating less than 2 years)

For more info on the Program, visit the official webpage here: https://www.yher.org/

To apply, click here: https://form.jotform.com/71147621531954

DEADLINE: 22nd September 2017

More women are pursuing entrepreneurship in Africa per capita than anywhere else in the world. For this reason, Spark* is conducting a continent-wide search to bring together an unrivalled group of

Our website is online!Read about how the Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Programme is empowering smallholders in Zamb...
28/06/2017

Our website is online!

Read about how the Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Programme is empowering smallholders in Zambia by enhancing agribusiness activities for generation of income, food security and guarantee rights and decent life for all.

Take action now, visit us, like us and follow us!

Click here to discover more: http://www.sapp.gov.zm/

Small-livestock offers an opportunity to reduce rural poverty levels especially among women as it contributes greatly to rural household incomes.

Global youth video competition 2017 now open! If you are between the ages of 18 and 30 we want to hear about the inspiri...
27/06/2017

Global youth video competition 2017 now open!

If you are between the ages of 18 and 30 we want to hear about the inspiring actions you are taking to combat climate change in a compelling and concise maximum three minute video. We would like you to showcase for us a project or campaign you are involved in which relates to one of this year's categories.

The competition is co-organized by the UNFCCC and the UNDP-GEF Small Grants Programme, and implemented by Television for the Environment-tve.

Deadline: 18 August 2017

Please visit the UNFCCC website for more information on how to submit the videos: http://ht.ly/NxI930cMX8H.

Good luck!

Our website is online!Read about how the Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Programme is empowering smallholders in Zamb...
23/06/2017

Our website is online!

Read about how the Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Programme is empowering smallholders in Zambia by enhancing agribusiness activities for generation of income, food security and guarantee rights and decent life for all.

Take action now, visit us, like us and follow us!

Click here to discover more: http://www.sapp.gov.zm/

Our website is online! Read about how the Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Programme is empowering smallholders in Zam...
21/06/2017

Our website is online!

Read about how the Smallholder Agribusiness Promotion Programme is empowering smallholders in Zambia by enhancing agribusiness activities for generation of income, food security and guarantee rights and decent life for all.

Also, we would be very happy to hear from you about how we can improve our website and spreading ever more SAPP motto that "farming is a business"! If you wish to send us your feedback, please write an email to [email protected].

Take action now, visit us, like us and follow us!

Click here to discover more: http://www.sapp.gov.zm/

Inspiring speech of the President of the WorldBank ,Jim Yong Kim, at TED 2017 on the opportunities for good development ...
18/06/2017

Inspiring speech of the President of the WorldBank ,Jim Yong Kim, at TED 2017 on the opportunities for good development given by access to technology. We have to work together for a better World, and end extreme poverty by 2030.

Aspirations are rising as never before across the world, thanks in large part to smartphones and the internet -- will they be met with opportunity or frustration? As President of the World Bank Group, Jim Yong Kim wants to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity. He shares how the institutio...

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