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Governance and Innovation for Strengthening Sisal Value Chains

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Governance and Innovation for Strengthening Sisal Value Chains

Mr. NkindaKulwa discussing on Sisal farming issues with OXFAM guests at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu District.

This project aims at improving     livelihood activities of Kishapu and Meatu Districts communities, by strengthening farmers’ institution    capacity to organize and take action on influencing change of local and national policies impacting farmers’ realization of profit in sisal and sisal value chain.  The project also strengthens the institutional capacity of   market associations for both district and national levels to become profitable, well-governed and transparent enterprises.  

Furthermore, the project enhances the capacity of smallholder farmers to participate in local and national dialogues to strengthen governance and accountability practices in the sisal value chains. In   addition, this     project supports smallholder farmers to identify and pilot the adoption of innovative farming approaches and new technologies and processes based on the local context for use in primary production and up and downstream    economic activities.

Project Photos

Sisal farmers packing sisal after harvest ready to transport. Project by OXFAM and REDESO at Kishapu Sisal Storage after harvesting and preprocessing. Project by OXFAM and REDESO at Kishapu Loading preprocesed sisal ready for transportation to the market in Kishapu Sisal Preprocessing Point after harvesting. Project by OXFAM and REDESO at Kishapu Traning and aiding Sisal farmers to produce quality and market Sisal. Project by OXFAM and REDESO at Kishapu Sisal Preprocessing Point after harvesting sisal seedlings ready for planting in the farms.apu Sisal Preprocessing Point after harvesting sisal seedlings ready for planting in the farms in KishapuESO at Kishapu Community Customary Right of Occupancy (CCRO)(Hati miliki za Jadi) at shagihilu Village.OHK and IRISH intervention. Project by OXFAM and REDESO at Kishapu Community Customary Right of Occupancy (CCRO)(Hati miliki za Jadi) at shagihilu Village.OHK and IRISH intervention. Project by OXFAM and REDESO at Kishapu Mabula Mipawa in his Sisal farm at Mwabuma ward Meatu District,this is OHK(Oxfam Hong kong) intervention project REDESO CEO and Programme Manager visiting Sisal Farmers to assess the impact of the project at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu Mr. Nkinda Kulwa with REDESO Staff discussing on Sisal farming issues with OXFAM guests at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu Sisal farmer group sharing success and challenges of sisal farming with OXFAM guests at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu One of Sisal farmer members with OXFAM guest at her farm at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu One of Sisal machines used to raw materials to finished products at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu One of Sisal machines used to raw materials to finished products at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu Sisal farmers showcasing to OXFAM guests how sisal fibers are dried at Isoso Majengo village in Kishapu Mr. Nkinda Kulwa discussing on Sisal farming issues with OXFAM guests at Isoso Majengo village Mabula Mipawa in his Sisal farm at Mwabuma ward Meatu District Harvested and primarily processed sisal fibers to Mr Charles Bida at Unyanyembe Village in Kishapu SHIWAMKI members and the visitors at SHIRECU Checking the sisal fibers belled and stored Parking, brushed and belled Sisal Fibers at SHIWAMKI association ready for Transporting to the Market. Parking, brushed and belled Sisal Fibers at SHIWAMKI association ready for Transporting to the Market. CEO addressing Wanawake Lenga Juu group on the importance of CHF and income generating activities in Kishapu Mr Yusuf Hassan having conversations with Josef Mahiti (SHIWAMKI worker) at SHIWAMKI wherehouse-Mhunze village Mr Charles Bida explaining the Visitor and showing them the Sisal suckers which are used as the seeds in growing the sisal in the farms at Unyanyembe village Mr Charles Bida and Yusuf Hassan having a walk in the sisal farms at Unyanyembe Village Mr Charles Bida and Yusuf Hassan having a walk in the sisal farms at Unyanyembe Village
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