Agribusiness Development and Market Access
Agribusiness Development and Market Access - Kabarole District Farmers Association, Uganda

Turning smallholder farming into profitable enterprises


Kabarole District Farmers Association (KDFA) supports farmers to transform subsistence farming into profitable agribusinesses. This programme strengthens farmer enterprises, value chains, and market linkages to improve incomes, reduce post-harvest losses, and promote sustainable rural economic growth.


Why This Programme Matters

Many farmers in Kabarole and Bunyangabu Districts produce crops and livestock but struggle to access markets or receive fair prices. Poor business planning and weak linkages limit income potential and reduce household resilience.

KDFA addresses these challenges by building the business and marketing capacity of farmers, facilitating value addition, and linking producer groups to formal and informal markets.


Our Approach

KDFA applies a practical, market-oriented approach:

  • Farmer groups are organised around value chains and enterprises

  • Training focuses on business planning, marketing, and enterprise management

  • Support is provided for collective marketing, processing, and storage

  • Partnerships with buyers, financial institutions, and development actors are leveraged

This approach ensures farmers earn more from their produce while building sustainable businesses.


Key Programme Components

1. Agribusiness Skills and Enterprise Development

  • Training farmers in enterprise selection, business planning, and record-keeping

  • Supporting income-generating activities linked to crops, livestock, dairy, fisheries, and apiary

  • Mentoring farmers to develop market-oriented production strategies

2. Value Addition and Agro-Processing

  • Promoting small-scale processing, packaging, and storage

  • Supporting access to tools and facilities that reduce post-harvest losses

  • Enhancing product quality to meet market standards

3. Collective Marketing and Market Linkages

  • Organising farmer groups to negotiate better prices collectively

  • Linking producers with local, regional, and international buyers

  • Facilitating access to market information and digital platforms

4. Business Mentorship and Monitoring

  • Continuous coaching on enterprise growth and risk management

  • Monitoring financial performance and business outcomes

  • Encouraging reinvestment and scaling of profitable activities


Proven Results and Impact

KDFA’s agribusiness and market development initiatives have:

  • Increased farmer incomes through improved marketing and value addition

  • Enabled coordinated access to local and regional markets

  • Strengthened farmer enterprise management and business planning skills

  • Supported youth and women-led enterprises to grow and scale

These results demonstrate the link between market access, enterprise development, and sustainable livelihoods.


Who Benefits

  • Smallholder farmers and farmer groups

  • Women and youth agripreneurs

  • Community-based cooperatives and networks

  • Rural communities across Kabarole and Bunyangabu Districts


Alignment With Donor Priorities

This programme aligns with donor priorities on:

  • Market-led agricultural development

  • Youth and women economic empowerment

  • Inclusive value chain development

  • Poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods

KDFA provides donors with a trusted, community-rooted platform for agribusiness and market development interventions.


Partner With Us

KDFA invites donors, NGOs, government agencies, and private sector partners to invest in agribusiness and market access programmes.

Support farmers to increase incomes, improve market linkages and build sustainable enterprises.

πŸ‘‰ Partner with KDFA to strengthen agribusinesses and value chains
πŸ‘‰ Invest in farmer led marketing, processing, and enterprise development