WIFE, Mukuru partner on sunflower project for rural women

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WIFE, Mukuru partner on sunflower project for rural women
WIFE, Mukuru partner on sunflower project for rural women

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. WOMEN in Farming and Entrepreneurship (WIFE) has named Mukuru as its sole financing partner for a new agripreneurship initiative aimed at empowering rural women.

The project, Building Resilient Livelihoods through Agroecological Sunflower Value Chain Development for Rural Women, will provide training in agroecology, sunflower cultivation, processing and marketing.

WIFE founder Amanda Munyoro told NewsDay that the initiative is “centred around village-based sunflower value chain development” to support “inclusive economic and social growth in rural communities”.

She confirmed that while the project focuses on women’s empowerment, 20% of beneficiaries will be men to ensure no one is left behind.

Munyoro described the partnership as a “major milestone” for the organisation, stating it offers far more than financial backing.

“It amplifies WIFE’s brand visibility through Mukuru’s platform, strengthens institutional capacity through mentorship and opens doors for deeper collaboration,” she said.

A key component will be Mukuru’s Money Matters Training for farmers, which Munyoro said aligned with WIFE’s mission to reduce donor dependency by “fostering financial literacy skills and access to financial and non-financial capital for sustainable agripreneurship”.

Participants will also gain access to Mukuru’s financial products, including the Mukuru Wallet, Funeral Cover and Microfinance Bank.

Founded in 2020, WIFE emerged from Munyoro’s personal challenges as a small-scale farmer facing limited access to capital and markets.

The organisation works with 200 women, primarily small-scale farmers, across Chikomba, Zvimba and Harare.

The sunflower project will be launched in Guruve with a pilot group of 30 farmers.

WIFE’s broader five-year goals include establishing profitable circular sunflower value chain groups in Guruve and enhancing capital access for 500 women in Chikomba and Zvimba, aiming to grow a financing book of at least US$1 million through strategic alliances.

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