Between 2020 and 2024, Rikolto implemented the Building Inclusive and Competitive Horticulture Businesses (BICHOBS) project in Tanzania’s Southern Highlands, as part of the EU’s €100m AGRI-CONNECT programme. Drawing on the iCRA Agribusiness Cluster approach alongside SCOPEinsight assessments, multi-stakeholder platforms, and matching grants, the project supported 104 production clusters and connected nearly 28,400 farmers to markets, finance, and business development services.
AMEA’s Learning into Action case study evaluates the results and extracts lessons for National BDS Roadmap processes and future agri-SME investment.
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