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IFC Partners with Twiga to Boost Food Safety in Kenya

BY Soko Directory Team · June 4, 2019 07:06 am

By Sharon Chweya

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has signed an agreement with Twiga Foods, to boost the company’s food safety practices in line with global standards and ensure traceability of products from the farm to consumers.

The initiative marks a rare move to apply global quality certification to food products destined for the domestic, rather than the export market.

Twiga Foods is a Kenyan-based technology food distribution platform with an innovative platform that uses mobile phone technology to connect smallholder farmers in rural areas to informal retail vendors in cities.

Under the new agreement, IFC will advise the company on food safety and quality management systems in its produce handling facilities. Twiga’s staff will also be trained on internationally-accepted practices.

The agreement adds to a $10 million investment in Twiga Foods, made in November 2018, led by IFC, the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) and TLcom- a Pan-African venture capital firm to expand operations and offer new services.

Jumoke Jagun-Dokunmu, IFC Regional Director for Eastern Africa said “IFC’s investment in Twiga Foods will improve food safety standards while ensuring fair prices and transparent sourcing from smallholder farmers. We commend Twiga on their commitment to global best practices, that will give Kenyan consumers of all income levels access to quality food products.”

Twiga Foods will work with IFC to coach farmers on agricultural best practices and ensure that products are fully traceable. The project will initially work with 30 pilot farms across 20 counties to achieve GLOBAL G.A.P. certification, the worldwide standard for safe and sustainable agriculture, by the end of 2020. IFC will also support Twiga on agronomic practices to improve productivity, irrigation, and soil health, and better access to finance for Twiga’s growers. By March 2021, Twiga hopes to have attained 100 percent product traceability and GLOBAL G.A.P. compliance from its contracted suppliers.

Twiga Foods is the largest domestic distributor of food products in Kenya, handling an average of 130 tons of produce daily. The produce is sourced from 13,000 farmers, aggregated from Twiga’s collection points across 20 counties and is distributed to 10,000 vendors in Nairobi and neighboring counties.

IFC’s advisory team works with over 100 agribusiness clients worldwide, including on energy efficiency, sustainability, and resource usage. As of June 2018, IFC’s investment portfolio in agribusiness was valued at $1.2 billion globally.

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