Publication | August 05, 2024
Watch: The Transformative Power of Prizes in Tanzania
Watch how an AgResults prize competition in Tanzania encouraged private sector input suppliers to sell productivity-increasing input bundles to smallholder farmers.
The AgResults Tanzania Dairy Productivity Challenge Project, managed by Land O’Lakes Venture37, used a Pay-for-Results prize competition that ran from 2020-2024 to encourage private sector input suppliers (“competitors”) to sell productivity-increasing input bundles to smallholder farmers. The competition also motivated fodder wholesalers and input suppliers to produce, store, and sell fodder. In total, competitors received over $3.5 million in prizes and delivered more than 900,000 input bundles to nearly 85,000 farmers in the coastal regions of Tanzania. These changes, catalyzed by the Pay-for-Results model, have boosted smallholder farmers’ dairy productivity, increased incomes, and strengthened value chain relationships across the country.



This project is part of AgResults, a $152 million collaborative initiative between the governments of Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the World Bank Group that uses prize competitions to incentivize the private sector to overcome market barriers and create lasting change.
By AgResults Tanzania Dairy Productivity Challenge Project 08/05/2024 #Publication