Our Projects
To date, we have successfully implemented three projects, reflecting our practical commitment to supporting farmers across Tanzania.

The Women with Chicken-Horticulture (WCHP) Project
The Project (WCH) is a SAPTA initiative aimed at empowering 30 women farmers aged from 18-45 years old through sustainable agriculture. These women mobilized under LGA support. This project integrates agroecological practices, combining poultry farming with vegetable gardening to enhance food security, improve nutrition, and increase household incomes.

The Be Educated and Grow Economic (BEGE) Project
The Be Educated and Grow Economically (BEGE) project was designed to strengthen the economic resilience of SMPEs by improving knowledge and skills, reducing poultry mortality from 30–50% to 15%, enhancing access to quality inputs and markets, and building business capacity. The project engaged 30 women SMPEs, providing training on agroecological poultry production, feeding and nutrition, disease management, and linking them with input suppliers such as Silverlands, Interchick, and Backbone, while also establishing a community of practice.

The SAPTA farmer field school (SFFS) Project
The project demonstrates the Power-of-Small-Space-for-Income generation, teaching techniques like sack farming, raised beds, water-efficient irrigation, organic pest management, and composting to maximize productivity in limited spaces.
”We are an agroecological organization uniquely passionate in integrating agroecology, soil regeneration, animal welfare, climate resilience, and farmer-centered innovation to build sustainable crop and livestock systems delivering solutions for farmers in Tanzania. Together, we can contribute to SDGs and cultivate a better future”
