PELUM Kenya-FACHIG Trust Exchange Program Summary
Background:
- PELUM Kenya and FACHIG Trust work with smallholder farmers, especially women and youth, in dry areas of Kenya and Zimbabwe.
- Both aim to improve food security, livelihoods, and climate resilience for these farmers.
- PELUM Kenya excels in dryland farming and water conservation techniques.
- FACHIG Trust excels in women-led market associations and value chain development for organic produce.
- PELUM Kenya struggles to connect farmers to markets, while FACHIG Trust lacks expertise in soil and water conservation.
Purpose:
- This exchange program allows PELUM Kenya to share soil and water conservation knowledge with FACHIG Trust.
- FACHIG Trust will share expertise on value chain development and women-led market associations with PELUM Kenya.
- The program targets youth and women farmers identified by both organizations.
Expected Outcomes:
- Improved soil health in participating farms in Zimbabwe.
- Increased food production for smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe.
- More income sources for farmers in both Kenya and Zimbabwe.
- Stronger bargaining power for women and youth-led market associations.
Overall, this exchange program aims to leverage the strengths of each organization to improve the lives of smallholder farmers in
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