Enjoying growing Strategic Partnerships
AMSHA is affiliated with ANSAF, ACT and TPSF; And partnered with Agri-profocus Tanzania, Mamboleo Farm Limited, Agha Khan Foundation, Kilimo Trust, MCC, Tomoni Farms Limited, AGRA, GIZ, MEDA and MKURABITA.
Not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, registered in 2012, and issued a certificate of incorporation number 90868 by BRELA in Tanzania. AMSHA aims at promoting equitable economic and employment growth opportunities through profitable, competitive, and sustainable agricultural practices to rural smallholder farmers in Tanzania.
Read MoreAMSHA is affiliated with ANSAF, ACT and TPSF; And partnered with Agri-profocus Tanzania, Mamboleo Farm Limited, Agha Khan Foundation, Kilimo Trust, MCC, Tomoni Farms Limited, AGRA, GIZ, MEDA and MKURABITA.
Provided Agri-Business Development Services (BDS) to over 14,000 smallholders farmers (including 6300 youth) ,and three SMEs—Tomoni Farms Limited, Mamboleo Farms Limited and Temnar company Limited.
AMSHA partnered with other organization such as Kilimo Trust (GIZ/AGRA) , Aga Khan Foundations, MEDA Tanzania to name a few, in developing smallholder busines value chains, particularly in Pineapple value chain (From 2017 to 2019, In Kibiti DC), Rice value chain (From 2015 to date, In Rufiji DC and Lindi rural DC), Sesame value chain (From 2010 to 2015, in Kilwa DC), and Sunflower value chain (From 2018 to 2020, in Kilwa
Promoting agricultural entrepreneurship
Conducting research, lobbying, and advocacy
Promoting sustainable development practices.
Partnering with key stakeholders in agribusiness development.
Youth and Women Inclusion in Agribusiness.
Promoting access to agri-finance through linkage to financial facilities, projects, and programs.
We are excited to announce the launch of our new strategic plan, execution of the second A
Continue readingFrom Oct – Dec, 2017 , AMSHA team focused on the following activities ; Conducting Trai
Continue readingAMSHA Institute of Rural Entrepreneurship and her partners have initiated the strengthenin
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