AGRA partners with Green Climate Fund to launch post-harvest food losses programme
Financial Standard
By
Nanjinia Wamuswa
| Apr 08, 2025
A high-level meeting organised to launch the implementation phase of a regional programme to support Africa’s food production gets underway in Nairobi from April 8-9, 2025.
Christened RE-GAIN, the initiative is expected to support and drive adoption of food loss solutions across the continent, while partnering with the private sector through provision of financial support.
This is to enable the partners and participating countries to conduct diagnostics and consultations, align programmes with country priorities and climate science and enhance productivity of smallholder farmers.
The event has been organised by AGRA, in collaboration with the Green Climate Fund. It brings together National Designated Authorities of the Fund (Green Climate Fund) from seven African countries – Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Zambia and Malawi – to deliberate on ways to enhance African smallholder farmers’ access to technologies, accessibility and affordability of food loss reduction solutions, and support for the creation of an enabling environment for food system transformation.
The RE-GAIN programme is a transformative, multi-country initiative designed to address the growing impacts of climate change on food systems in sub-Saharan Africa. With total financing exceeding $75.6 million (Sh9.75 billion), the five-year programme aims to reduce post-harvest food losses and enhance climate resilience among 2.6 million smallholder farmers, with a special focus on women and youth.
READ MORE
Banks' lending dips by 240b as Kenyans shun costly loans
Jitters over Trump's 10pc tariff as data shows dip in EPZ jobs
How women investors are shaping Kenya's financial landscape
Address Kenyan rice farmers' challenges to boost food security
KTDA power production up 32pc on rains
Rains push KTDA power production by 32 per cent
India's Adani opens giant Sri Lanka container terminal
State mulls policy to encourage saving culture among Kenyans
Manufacturers seek policy changes to unlock Sh15b unpaid VAT refunds
Gulf firms in State deal cut fuel costs as contracts are extended
“By integrating technology, finance, and policy at all levels, we are addressing the root causes of food insecurity and vulnerability,” said AGRA Head of the RE-GAIN Programme and Resilience Assan Ng’ombe.