OUR STORY

June 10, 2013

EFF officially registered in Mauritius marking the beginning of its journey towards empowering farmers

June 10, 2013
September 13, 2013

EFF began its operations in Tanzania

September 13, 2013
January 29, 2018

EFF expanded its reach to Zambia

January 29, 2018
November 26, 2020

EFF underwent a name change from ETG Farmers Foundation to Empowering Farmers Foundation

November 26, 2020
May 24, 2021

Subsequently, EFF extended its operations to Kenya

May 24, 2021
August 30, 2021

Additionally, EFF expanded its operations to Mozambique

August 30, 2021

Empowering Farmers Foundation (EFF) sprouted from a profound understanding of the agricultural market and its demands in 2013. Born out of the expertise of marketers at ETC Group (ETG)  who grasp the pulse of what sells and what it takes to produce, EFF emerged with a clear mission: to enhance crop production while addressing the evolving needs of farmers.

At EFF, we embarked on a journey driven by a deep-seated commitment to agricultural development. Our initial challenge was daunting yet inspiring: how could we support farmers battling climate change while fostering sustainable livelihoods and soil fertility?

This question led us to explore new value chains across diverse geographies, seeking crops that could thrive amidst environmental challenges while ensuring economic viability for farmers. We recognised that to truly make a difference, we needed to bridge the gap between small-scale farmers and a spectrum of vital services.

Through collaboration with market buyers, government agencies, research institutions, donor organisations, input suppliers, transportation companies, farming technology firms, and impact investors, EFF strives to address the complex issues surrounding global economic, political, and environmental instability.

Our approach goes beyond empowering farmers; it’s about building resilient communities and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Through partnerships and innovation, EFF is committed to creating tangible solutions that not only increase crop yields but also uplift the livelihoods of farmers and advocate for environmental stewardship.

We aim to improve the livelihoods of small-scale farmers through initiatives which enable them to live off their farms, put their children through school and eat nutritious food at home.

Agricultural Productivity: Enhance agricultural productivity through sustainable and climate-smart practices, improved access to quality seeds, fertilisers, and modern technologies, and training for small-scale farmers. b. Irrigation and Water Management: Promote water conservation techniques, efficient irrigation systems, and integrated water resource management to ensure a reliable water supply for agriculture. c. Diversification: Encourage crop diversification to enhance food availability and household nutrition by promoting the cultivation of smart food crops and high-value crops for increased income generation. d. Storage and Distribution: Strengthen post-harvest management and improve storage infrastructure to reduce household food losses; and promote efficient aggregation systems for improved inputs distribution and access to markets. e. Market Linkages & Financial Services: Support the establishment or farmer cooperatives/ organisations for effective produce aggregation and market linkages, and provide technical assistance to enable small-scale producers to access domestic and international markets and financial services, fostering income generation and economic growth. f. Skills Training and Capacity Building: Facilitate agronomic training, entrepreneurship development, and business management skills to enhance the capacity of smallholder farmers and communities to generate sustainable incomes.
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