Since the start of our operations in the areas of consultancy, research and project implementation, Sundy Merchants has been able to undertake many different assignments and projects.
Conducted a Baseline Survey for TANIPAC Project under the Ministry of Agriculture. Targeted 20 project implementation districts in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar.
Provided a local expertise and intelligence for mapping the relevant agri-food organizations in Tanzania, conduct assessments, analyze findings and provide recommendations to develop the technical assistance and financial package.
Participated in a capacity building program for Maize producing farmer organizations and AMCOS in the Rukwa and Njombe regions.
Enhancing the Sunflower value chain in Iringa and Njombe regions through targeted capacity building programs.
Undertaken a project final evaluation in order to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of the RISE Project that was being implemented in the Iringa region.
Undertaken a critical market analysis for the Maize, Rice, Beans and Cassava Value Chains. The assignment also included providing a strategy for market linkages in these Value Chains.
Provided technical advice to support business development and establish market models for the irish potato and common value chains that works better for small scale famers.
Undertaken a market system and value chain study and mapping of the entire Grape Value Chain in Dodoma - Tanzania.
Boosting Investment in low income communities through collective action in Village Savings and Lending Associations (VSLAs) in the Iringa and Njombe regions.
Conducted a proffessionalism assessments of target MSMEs in Tanzania using SCOPEinsight Assessment Tool.
Undertaken an assessment on edible oil crops supply adequacy.
Developed training manuals for potatoes, common bean, sunflower and sorghum crops.
Supporting SME by strengthening the ecosystem that support staple crop related SMEs in becoming bankable and investable for formal financiers.
Increasing food and nutrition security, income and climate change resilience, among vulnerable and rural small-scale women Soya bean farmers.
Aims to improve the economic prosperity of female and male feminist SMEs and women entrepreneurs (WEs), promoting gender equality and climate smart business in the dryland regions 2 of Tanzania, using a feminist business approach to an improved and gender-equitable business environment.
The AFDP’s overall objective of being too “contribute to inclusive food systems for improved livelihoods, food security, nutrition and resilience”. In this regard, its development objective is to “enhance sustainable productivity, climate resilience and commercialization of selected crop seeds, fisheries and aquaculture”, while devoting particular attention to women empowerment and youth participation.
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