Irrigation as sustainable adaptation of coffee production

The Masaka region in southern Uganda is one of the country’s largest Robusta coffee growing areas. Changing rainfall patterns and lack of knowledge about the effects of climate change are negatively impacting coffee producers. Climate-adapted irrigation could help, but currently only about 5 per cent of the potential is being used. This project plans to equip 150 hectares of cultivated land with sustainable drip irrigation and increase coffee production by 30 per cent. The project addresses 1,500 smallholder producers. Potentially, 15,000 producers can benefit from the results and learning experiences. The project also encompasses extensive training on irrigation and marketing and setting up tree nurseries with resilient species, and helping producers get access to credit. The project will train 20 experts to continue the work.

Project data

Countries
Uganda
IKI funding
80,648.86 €
Duration
06/2024 till 05/2026
Status
open
Implementing organisation
Masaka District Farmers Association Ltd
Political Partner
  • ISG erfasst keine pol. Partner
Implementing Partner
  • ISG erfasst keine implem. Partner

State of implementation/results

Further Information can be found on the website of IKI Small Grants: iki-small-grants.de

Latest Update:
12/2025

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