A data-driven project in Kampala, Uganda, focused on improving efficiency, reducing food waste, and stabilizing agricultural supply chains through digital tools and smarter sourcing strategies.
The Agrimulimi project takes place in Kampala, Uganda, where agriculture plays a central role in the economy but suffers from inefficiencies and informality. Agrimulimi Fresh Solutions operates as a B2B wholesaler, connecting local farmers and open markets to hotels and restaurants.
The project focuses on strengthening this supply chain by improving data flows, reducing post-harvest losses, and creating a more stable and transparent system for both producers and buyers.
Within the I2Impact programme, the project builds on previous work and shifts from conceptual design to practical implementation.
Agrimulimi operates in a complex and highly informal ecosystem, where multiple structural challenges affect scalability and efficiency.
These challenges result in financial pressure, inefficiencies, and significant food waste within the supply chain.
The project follows a data-driven and entrepreneurial approach, focusing on improving operational efficiency and scalability.
By combining digital tools with local insights, the project aims to professionalize the agricultural supply chain without disrupting existing informal systems.
The project aims to create both economic and social impact within the agricultural ecosystem.
Impact is measured through efficiency gains, reduced errors, improved margins, and increased client base.
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During the first semester, the project focuses on problem exploration, including stakeholder mapping, context analysis, and identifying key operational bottlenecks.
The next phase moves towards implementation, where digital tools, process improvements, and data-driven strategies are tested and refined in collaboration with the local team.