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aBi announces Shs66.8 billion investment to enhance climate-smart agriculture in Uganda as two new programmes launch

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
May 2, 2024
in Business
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Top delegates celebrate the official launch of the new programs the Green Agrifood System Programme (GRASP) & Accelerating Adoption of Green and Inclusive Finance (AAGIF).

Top delegates celebrate the official launch of the new programs the Green Agrifood System Programme (GRASP) & Accelerating Adoption of Green and Inclusive Finance (AAGIF).

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Agricultural Business Initiative (aBi) unveiled its five-year business plan to drive green, inclusive economic transformation and combat the climate crisis by launching two groundbreaking programmes that renew their commitment to accessible and inclusive funding to small-holder farmers.

The Green Agrifood System Programme (GRASP) under aBi Development Ltd and Accelerating Adoption of Green and Inclusive Finance (AAGIF) under aBi Finance Ltd were launched at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Thursday, May 2.

Moses Nyabila, the Chief Executive Officer of aBi Development Ltd, said the five-year programme will invest Shs55.8 billion to support farmers and agribusinesses in building capacity to adapt to climate change and continue productive activities. Over the strategic period from 2019 to 2023, aBi extended support to more than 50 private sector entities, reaching an impressive 790,000 farmers. This concerted effort resulted in 12,088 jobs and a staggering net income exceeding Shs138 billion.

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“The support for GRASP finds its roots in its direct relevance to “The World We Share,” addressing the climate crisis by empowering farmers to adapt. It solidifies aBi’s role as a robust partner for private-sector agricultural business development, bridging the gap between producers and markets. Furthermore, it seamlessly aligns with the Uganda Country Strategic Framework 2023-2027, focusing on promoting inclusive green economic transformation, a shared goal with the Government of Uganda and the European Union,” said Nyabila.

Mona Muguma-Ssebuliba, the Chief Executive Officer of aBi Finance Ltd addresses guests during the launch.

Mona Muguma-Ssebuliba, the Chief Executive Officer of aBi Finance Ltd, added that despite aBiF’s efforts to empower the agricultural value chain in Uganda through loans, guarantees and business development services in the last 15 years, the funding gap in the agricultural ecosystem remains significantly high with a paltry 10% of Ugandan firms accessing loans.

“This new programme (Accelerating Adoption of Green and Inclusive Finance) will add a Ushs11billion investment to empower the often-overlooked segments of society: youth, women, and refugees, enabling them to build thriving agribusinesses and improve their livelihoods. aBi Finance’s interventions have created over 300,000 jobs, generated an additional income of US$154m for beneficiaries, impacted 2.2m farmers (70% of whom are women), and contributed US$5m in value through green loans,” Muguma-Ssebuliba said.

While appreciating the value of Public-Private Partnerships in strengthening the agricultural value chain in Uganda, Felix Okoboi, the Board Chairperson of aBi Development & Finance, appreciated the Government of Uganda, the European Union and the Royal Danish Embassy for the unwavering support and commitment to supporting a private sector-driven Ugandan agriculture which is green and inclusive.

(L-R) Jan Sadek, EU Ambassador to Uganda, Dr. Henry Nakalaet Opolot, the Commissioner Extension and Skills Management Services, Signe Winding Albjerg, Danish Ambassador to Uganda, Moses Nyabila, the Chief Executive Officer of aBi Development Ltd and Felix Okoboi, the Board Chairperson of aBi Development & Finance during the official signing and launch of the new programs the Green Agrifood System Programme (GRASP) & Accelerating Adoption of Green and Inclusive Finance (AAGIF).

“During UPSIDE, aBi Finance transitioned from a company limited by guarantee to a company limited by shares and, in 2022, onboarded two shareholders, the Investment Fund for Developing Countries and the European Union, alongside the Royal Danish Embassy to facilitate an increase in access of serviceable green financing to small- holder farmers and agribusinesses.

“I am very proud and happy that the EU and Denmark has chosen to show their confidence in aBi’s ability to deliver on climate and agriculture. This long-term engagement is what Uganda needs to meet the climate challenge and boost the agricultural sector,” he added.

 Dr. Henry Nakalaet Opolot, representing Hon Frank Tumwebaze stressed that aBi actively supports the government’s agenda whose goals include boosting agribusiness exports, enhancing productivity, ensuring food security, & creating job opportunities in the sector.

The Guest of Honor at the launch, Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), represented at the launch by Dr. Henry Nakalaet Opolot, the Commissioner Extension and Skills Management Services, reiterated that aBi is directly supporting the government’s priorities and policies and aligned with the country’s strategic direction as guided by Vision 2040 and the National Development Plan III.

Dr. Henry Nakalaet Opolot, the Commissioner Extension and Skills Management Services signs off on the launch of the new programs GRASP & AAGIF.

Dr. Opolot observed that while the agricultural sector is a crucial driver of Uganda’s transformation and a solution to youth unemployment, it will not yield the expected results without heavy investment in climate resilience and adaptation strategies for small and large-scale farmers.

The launch of the two new programmes was a precursor to the closeout of yet another successful project: the Uganda Programme for Sustainable and Inclusive Development of the Economy (UPSIDE) programme that started in 2019, supporting over 200,000 farmers, 50% of whom are women achieve resilience to climate change through expanded and inclusive green agri-food systems.

Major Quotes from the Launch:

“There is a strong and urgent need to support Uganda’s agriculture to increase productivity and adapt and respond to climate change. Denmark is proud to continue more than ten years of support to Ugandan agriculture through aBi Finance and aBi Development. We are very happy to do this as a Team Europe Initiative in collaboration with the EU delegation,” says Signe Winding Albjerg, Danish Ambassador to Uganda.

Jan Sadek, EU Ambassador to Uganda.

“We are delighted to strengthen jobs and incomes in agriculture through this Team Europe Initiative. Many farmers and processors have already benefitted from the support from aBi Development, but the need is only growing larger. Particularly happy to see aBi Development take lead on promoting compliance with the EU Deforestation Regulation. This is necessary for farmers and forests alike,” complements Jan Sadek, EU Ambassador to Uganda.

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