Imagine a future where 135,000 smallholder farmers, including women, youth, and people with disabilities, are empowered with modern agricultural tools and knowledge. An agricultural ecosystem with 6,054 new and existing mechanization service providers (MSPs) trained, equipped, and thriving across Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa. Over the next five years, Tractrac and the Mastercard Foundation are turning this vision into reality through the Improving Smallholder Farmers Access to Small-Scale Agricultural Mechanization (ISSAM) initiative.

Overview

The agricultural sector is the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, contributing 24.4% to the GDP and employing over 70% of the population. Despite this, many smallholder farmers in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa still face challenges such as limited access to mechanization, low productivity, and insufficient financial resources. The mechanization rate in Sub-Saharan Africa is just 8%, far behind regions like Asia (75%) and Latin America (55%), according to the FAO. These gaps underscore the urgent need for innovative solutions to empower smallholder farmers.
According to FAO (Clarke, 1997), the term “Agricultural mechanization” generally refers to the application of tools, implements, and powered machinery as inputs to achieve agricultural production.
Recognizing this, the Mastercard Foundation has consistently invested in agriculture to drive economic growth, reduce poverty, and support local industries. With its focus on enabling youth employment and empowering underserved communities, the foundation has partnered with organizations across Africa to boost productivity and sustainability in agriculture.

However, the demand for mechanization services continues to outpace supply, particularly in rural areas. To bridge this gap, Tractrac is proud to announce a strategic partnership with the Mastercard Foundation to launch the Improving Smallholder Farmers’ Access to Small-Scale Agricultural Mechanization Services (ISSAM) initiative. This five-year project is designed to empower 135,000 smallholder farmers, including women, youth, and persons with disabilities, while building the capacity of 6,054 new and existing Mechanization Service Providers (MSPs)

Key Objectives of ISSAM

The ISSAM project is built on seven core objectives aimed at transforming the agricultural landscape:

The ISSAM project is built on seven core objectives aimed at transforming the agricultural landscape:

The ISSAM initiative will also focus on two priority machines for smallholder farmers:

The Tryctor offers labor-saving features and full implements, making it a versatile and affordable solution for small-scale farmers.
Through their innovative Tryctor models, Bespoke Design Concept provides affordable solutions tailored to the needs of smallholder farmers. Their commitment to supporting micro-entrepreneurs through financing options and advocating for favorable government policies aligns seamlessly with ISSAM’s goals.

Transforming Lives Through ISSAM

This partnership between Tractrac and the Mastercard Foundation will create a ripple effect across Nigeria’s agricultural landscape, delivering:

These efforts will not only increase agricultural productivity but also uplift livelihoods and drive Nigeria’s economic growth.

A Shared Commitment

At Tractrac, we remain unwavering in our commitment to improving smallholder farmers’ access to agricultural mechanization. We’re excited to embark on this journey with the Mastercard Foundation and look forward to the impact we’ll create together.

One Response

  1. Good morning I am a farm and I wish to be part of this great initiative how do I go about it tnx.

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