Empowering Smallholder Farmers with Quality Seeds (2022–2025)
The Bunda Farmers Development Society (BUFADESO) has developed an Integrated Seed Delivery Business Model to improve access to high-quality maize seeds for smallholder farmers in Bunda District, Tanzania.
This innovative model combines affordable seed access, farmer training, market linkages, and sustainable financing to increase agricultural productivity, farmer income, and long-term food security.
The Opportunity
Bunda District has enormous agricultural potential but farmers face major challenges that limit productivity.
About Bunda District
Bunda District is located in the Mara Region of Northern Tanzania and has several strategic advantages:
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Close proximity to Kenya, the largest economy in East Africa
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Borders the world-renowned Serengeti National Park
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Access to Lake Victoria, the second-largest freshwater lake in the world
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Favorable climate for agriculture, livestock, and fisheries
The district covers approximately 3,080 km², with the majority of the population depending on agriculture for their livelihoods.
Agriculture and Poverty
More than 81% of the population relies on:
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Crop farming
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Livestock keeping
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Fisheries
However, poverty remains high, with over 67% of the population living below the basic needs poverty line.
The Challenge Facing Farmers
Maize is the main food and cash crop in Bunda District, yet production remains low due to:
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Use of recycled seeds with poor yields
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Limited access to improved agricultural inputs
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Lack of extension services
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Limited mechanization
Currently:
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Average maize productivity is 0.24–0.45 tons per hectare using local seeds
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With improved seeds, productivity increases to 0.8 tons per hectare or more
Despite this potential, less than 5% of farmers use certified improved seeds.
Many farmers must travel long distances to purchase seeds, making access difficult and expensive.
Our Solution: The Inclusive Seed Delivery Model
BUFADESO has developed a farmer-centered seed delivery system that ensures farmers receive:
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The right seed
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In the right quantity
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At the right time
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At the right price
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With proper training and extension support
The model integrates both market-based solutions and social inclusion to ensure even the most vulnerable farmers can participate.
Our Value Proposition
BUFADESO provides smallholder farmers with high-quality maize seeds, extension services, and market linkages directly within their communities.
Through this approach, farmers can:
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Increase maize productivity
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Reduce production costs
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Improve household income
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Strengthen food security
Our Target Farmers
BUFADESO works with smallholder farmers across Bunda District who typically face low agricultural productivity due to limited resources.
Farmer Segments
1. Farmers Able to Purchase Seeds
These farmers:
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Own 2–5 acres of land
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Produce 400–500 kg of maize per acre
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Understand the benefits of improved seeds
They represent 40% of the farmers working with BUFADESO and purchase seeds in cash.
2. Farmers with Limited Purchasing Power
These farmers include:
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Small-scale farmers with less than 1 acre
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Widows and female-headed households
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Elderly farmers
They represent 60% of BUFADESO farmers.
To support them, BUFADESO provides seed loans, allowing them to plant crops and repay after harvest.
Example:
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Farmers receive 8 kg of maize seeds (enough for 1 acre)
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After harvest, they repay 100 kg of maize grain
This model ensures that no farmer is left behind.
How the Business Model Works
Seed Procurement
BUFADESO sources certified maize seeds from trusted companies:
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SeedCo Tanzania
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Meru Seeds
These companies are well known for producing high-yield hybrid maize varieties.
Seeds are purchased at wholesale prices and stored in local warehouses.
Farmer Training and Support
Before receiving seeds, farmers receive training on:
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Best agronomic practices
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Soil management
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Pest and disease control
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Proper spacing and planting techniques
Training is delivered through:
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Community facilitators
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Extension officers
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Demonstration plots
Local Distribution System
Seeds are distributed directly to farmers through community facilitators operating in villages.
This system ensures:
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Seeds reach farmers on time
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Farmers receive technical support
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Reduced transportation costs for farmers
Strategic Partnerships
The success of the model relies on collaboration with key partners.
Seed Companies
SeedCo and Meru Seeds support the programme by:
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Supplying certified hybrid seeds
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Supporting demonstration plots
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Providing technical guidance
Bunda District Council
The local government contributes by:
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Providing agricultural extension officers
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Supporting farmer mobilization
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Monitoring project implementation
Key Resources Required
To successfully implement this model, BUFADESO requires:
Organizational Resources
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2 professional staff for coordination and training
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Seed storage facilities
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Data management systems
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Transportation logistics
Government Support
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Agricultural extension officers
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Motorcycles for field mobility
Communication and Farmer Engagement
BUFADESO uses multiple channels to reach farmers:
Local Radio
Community radio stations such as Mazingira FM and Bunda FM are used to:
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Share farmer success stories
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Promote improved seeds
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Inform farmers about seed availability
Demonstration Farms
Two demonstration farms have been established in:
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Ketare Ward
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Tarani Ward
These plots allow farmers to observe the performance of improved seeds in real conditions.
Financial Sustainability
The business model is designed to ensure long-term financial sustainability.
Estimated Annual Cost
TZS 354,900,000
Key expenses include:
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Staff salaries
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Seed transportation
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Farmer training
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Seed procurement
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Storage and logistics
Revenue Streams
BUFADESO generates revenue through three main mechanisms.
1. Seed Loan Repayment
Farmers receiving seed loans repay in maize grain after harvest.
Example:
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2 kg of seed → repayment of 30 kg of maize
2. Seed Sales
Farmers can purchase seeds directly.
Price:
TZS 11,500 per 2 kg seed package
3. Crop Marketing Services
BUFADESO coordinates collective marketing of maize.
A small brokerage fee of TZS 30 per kilogram is charged when farmers sell through the organization.
Expected Growth (2023–2025)
BUFADESO plans to scale the model significantly.
| Year | Farmers Reached | Expected Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 5,126 farmers | TZS 300 million |
| 2024 | 6,835 farmers | TZS 400 million |
| 2025 | 8,544 farmers | TZS 500 million |
Financing Plan
To implement the model, BUFADESO will mobilize resources from multiple sources.
| Source | Amount |
|---|---|
| Vi Agroforestry Funding | TZS 62,400,000 |
| Loans from Village Savings Groups | TZS 292,500,000 |
Total Investment: TZS 354,900,000
Competitive Advantage
Compared to other seed suppliers, BUFADESO offers:
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Lower seed prices
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Doorstep delivery to farmers
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Agricultural training and extension services
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Seed loan options
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Long-term relationships with farmer groups
This integrated approach ensures farmers receive both inputs and knowledge, improving productivity and income.
Branding and Trust
BUFADESO has built strong trust among farmers through:
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Long-term engagement with farmer groups
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Transparent business practices
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Technical support for agricultural development
The organization’s brand message is:
“Empowering farmers to increase productivity and income through quality seeds and sustainable agriculture.”
Looking Ahead
By 2025, BUFADESO aims to:
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Reach 8,500+ farmers
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Expand services to 9 villages
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Improve maize productivity across the district
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Strengthen farmer resilience and income
Partner With Us
BUFADESO welcomes collaboration with:
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Development partners
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Agricultural investors
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Government institutions
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Seed companies
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NGOs working in rural development
Together, we can transform smallholder agriculture in Bunda District and create a more sustainable and inclusive food system.

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