Nestled in the temperate highlands of Njombe lies a resource with massive untapped potential: the Irish potato. This cool-climate crop has long been grown in the region, but inconsistent supply chains, price volatility, and a lack of coordination left many farmers operating on slim margins. Enter FarmFinest — with a structured value chain that puts farmers first.
🌱 How It Works:
Our potato development model integrates every piece of the puzzle:
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Certified seed distribution for better yields
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Input financing and soil fertility management
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Farmer training on spacing, disease control, and post-harvest hygiene
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Rural aggregation hubs that feed into regional distribution
🧺 Where We Deliver:
The harvested potatoes are cleaned, graded, and moved to regional markets in:
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Dar es Salaam (urban retail)
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Dodoma (institutional feeding)
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Arusha (hospitality and tourism sectors)
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Cross-border clients in East Africa
📊 Measurable Outcomes:
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40% yield increase through improved input use and training
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Stable prices via structured aggregation and bulk sales
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Formal contracts with bulk buyers have increased farmer income stability
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Local job creation for loaders, sorters, and transport operators
🔭 Vision Ahead:
We’re scaling our Njombe pilot to other potato-growing zones like Mbeya and Iringa, building a year-round, reliable, and inclusive potato supply chain. Our goal is to help farmers escape the boom-bust cycle and become consistent contributors to Tanzania’s food economy.
Potatoes may be common — but what we’re building with them is anything but.