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Succesful APF local sourcing event

Some 60 entrepreneurs and development experts discussed the opportunities and challenges of ‘local sourcing’, meaning local enterprises buying their raw materials from local farmers, on Wednesday April 20 in Amsterdam.

Local Sourcing: Great business opportunity for farmers

An increasing number of companies procure their raw materials from local sources. They contribute to sustainable business by buying materials directly from local farmers. On 20 April Agri-ProFocus is hosting an event on local sourcing in Africa.

“Dealing with small scale producers - Linking buyers and producers”

Both the private sector and the small-scale producer have a stake in, and reap benefits from collaboration in the value chain. This relationship can be coordinated and maintained by a producer organisation. The underlying goal of this book is to contribute to our understanding of producer organisations and the potential benefit that they can bring to enhance particular business relationships.

Uganda’s red hot chilli trader

In 2007, Pamela Anyoti started a new company, to grow and export high value spice crops from Uganda. She began by training and buying from 15 small-scale farmers, all widows. She now buys from over 1,000 farmers, and in 2010 exported 24 tonnes of bird’s eye chillies to Europe. She explains more about her business model, and why it has proved so successful, in an interview with Pius Sawa (Agfax).