Tender Opportunity to Support the Collection of Strong Farmer Data in Africa (2026–2030)

IDH has launched a new tender for experienced partners. From 2026 to 2030, we will work together to collect high-quality, standardised data from smallholder farmers across Africa. This data will inform our efforts to build inclusive, climate-resilient, and data-driven food systems.
Who should apply? Individual firms or consortia with proven capacity in farmer data collection—especially those leveraging innovative technologies and robust methodologies.
Why this matters: This tender offers a chance to contribute to transforming African agriculture through better data and inclusive approaches, strengthening the resilience of smallholder farmers against climate and market challenges.
How to apply: Applications must be submitted via TenderNet (technical & financial proposal, required annexes, and evidence of operational capacity). Please review the full selection guidelines for all qualification criteria and submission instructions.
Key Details:
- Tender Title: IDH Farmer Data Collection Service Provision (Africa, 2026–2030)
- Deadline: 10 September 2025, 12:00 CET
- Contract Value: €260,000 – €1,000,000 (incl. VAT)
- Duration: January 2026 – December 2030
- Scope: At least 5 African countries (e.g., Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa, Rwanda)
- Crops: Maize, rice, cassava, pulses, horticulture, cocoa, coffee, and others
👉 Interested? Visit TenderNet for the complete tender details and submission process.