Seeds, fertilizer, and training are catalysts of change for female farmers in Tanzania.

Why we care: Because female farmers in Tanzania have little access to agricultural training and resources, crop failures are frequent. Suffering from chronic food shortage and unreliable incomes, these women often find themselves unable to feed their families.

How we’re solving this: By training 300 community agriculture workers and providing quality seeds and fertilizers to nearly 5,000 female farmers.

We’re catalyzing change by focusing on women, who make up 80% of Tanzania’s agriculture sector and are most likely to reinvest their income in their families and communities. With your support, we’ll empower community agriculture workers to teach improved farming methods to their neighbors. In addition to providing knowledge, we’ll give the tools necessary for Tanzanian women farmers to transform their lives – quality seeds and fertilizers.

Our agriculture success model has been tested and proven in Bangladesh, Uganda, South Sudan, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. We help farmers through every step of the way – agricultural research, skills training, and accessing affordable quality supplies.

Over the next three years, we’ll improve agricultural productivity by 25% and increase the income of 70,000 farmers by 30%. Together, let’s be seeds of change for women farmers in Tanzania.