RE-GAIN: Scaling solutions for food loss in Africa. The RE-GAIN program is targeting food loss reduction and is anchored on solving the climate risks identified in Tanzania. The program’s overall outcome is to build the climate resilience and adaptive capacity of smallholders by promoting the wide-scale adoption of post-harvest Food Loss Reduction Solutions (FL-RS).

COUNTRY/REC Tanzania

PROJECT COVERAGE Single-country

PROJECT PERIOD January 2025 - December 2029

PROJECT SITE Tabora Municipal, Iringa, Kigoma, Mbeya, Songwe, Morogoro

Implementing agencies, partners, and budget (USD)

# Agency / Partner Budget
1 AGRA
2 Farm Africa Tanzania, Agro Tanzania Organization (ATO), Community Agribusiness Partners (CAPs), Societies Transformation and Welfare Improvement (STAWI), Nyakitonto Youth Development Trust (NYDT), Kilimo Maendeleo, AMDT

Project scheme and budget (USD)

Project budget (USD) Rice component share (%) Rice component budget (USD)
Technical Assistance 0 0 0
Grant 10,500,000.00 0 0
Loan 0 0 0
Governmental 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0
Total 10,500,000.00 - 0

RICE Approach: Areas of contribution by the project

Resilience Industrialization Competitiveness Empowerment
R1: Area under irrigation
I1: Capacity of industrial mills
C1: Share of local rice
E1: Access to financial services
R2: Quantity of resilient seeds
I2: Mechanization ratio
C2: Quantity of high-yielding seeds
E2: Access to technical services

SIEM

Policy / Institutional Infrastructure Human Resource Capacity Provision of Equipments or services Knowledge / Research
Seed
Fertilizer
Irrigation / water management
On-farm technology transfer
Mechanization
Quality Improvement
Access to market
Access to credit
Overall policy tools