Linear thinking is no help to us in solving the problems of 2024
Those of us in mission-driven roles are finding that we are wasting our time and money if we try to approach climate and income inequality problems in our supply chains one by one. We just can’t understand systemic problems properly that way. As we look back at 15 years of IDH’s existence, I can frankly say that IDH learned this the hard way.
“Agriculture is business!” – Enabling Young Women to Grow Fonio in Northern Ghana
Muneratu Salifu, a 30-year-old farmer, recently started cultivating fonio on a commercial basis. She was informed by an agricultural extension officer about the ready market and…
Optimising Avocado Export Logistics: Second Sea Freight Trial Shipment to the Netherlands
H.E Joan Wiegman, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Rwanda, stood alongside Mr. Jean Marie Vianney Munyaneza, Head of Division Export…
Commercialisation of Out grower Tilapia Production project
We will be launching the Commercialisation of our grower Tilapia Production project on 27 October 2023. This project is financed by IDH, Aller Aqua, and Bayrise and aims to build…
Aquaculture Multi-stakeholder Coalition in Nigeria
The aquaculture sector has grown in Nigeria by about 12% annually in the last 35 years, making it the most significant fish producer in sub-Saharan Africa.
Nigeria Food System Transformation Alliance: Partners Engagement Meeting
African food systems require an overall shift in approach to address current challenges and meet future needs. With a population of over 200 million people, Nigeria faces…
IDH promotes strategic discussions during the visit of their CEO to Brazil
The CEO of IDH, Daan Wensing, was in Brazil in May for a number of engagements with partners from the public and private sectors. After his visit, he assessed the…