The Pumpkin Project: Bringing World Food Prize
Photo of farmers harvesting pumpkin from their pumpkin plot

The Pumpkin Project: Bringing World Food Prize

The Pumpkin Project: Bringing World Food Prize Laureate Simon Groot’s Vision to Life

The Pumpkin Project final report has just been released! Read it now. [https://heyzine.com/flip-book/7135e3194f.html ]


When East-West Seed founder Simon N. Groot won the World Food Prize in 2019, he directed the majority of the #award funds to EWS-KT to catalyze the development of a #pumpkin production hub in #Uganda—with the ultimate goal of accelerating the growth of the pumpkin sector in #Africa. Pumpkin is relatively easy to grow, and it has excellent nutritional value and a long shelf life. Despite this, it has generally not been viewed as a commercial crop by #smallholderfarmers in East Africa.

Groot was awarded the World Food Prize for his “transformative role in empowering millions of #smallholder #farmers in more than 60 countries to earn greater incomes through enhanced #vegetable production, benefiting hundreds of millions of consumers with greater access to nutritious vegetables for healthy diets.”


Farmers preparing to sell their harvest
Farmers preparing their pumpkin for transport and sale

The Pumpkin Project built on these achievements, using expanded pumpkin production to increase farmers’ income potential and broaden consumers’ options for healthy meals. Making nutrient-rich pumpkins more available to consumers also aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goal 2 to end #hunger and #malnutrition.

The Pumpkin Project began in July 2020. By its close in January 2024, over 14,000 smallholder farmers in Uganda had learned how to grow pumpkins for the market. With a 67% increase in pumpkin production in the project areas, the Pumpkin Project has also strengthened the pumpkin value chain. The project’s interventions have led to greater #demand for high-quality seeds and other agricultural inputs and have established a reliable supply of pumpkin for processors and food manufacturers.?


Women key farmer with her pumpkin produce
Women key farmer with her pumpkin produce

In addition, dedicated efforts to connect farmers to local, regional, and export markets—along with rising consumer interest in pumpkin as a delicious source of nutrition—have driven market expansion, with traders coming from as far away as Kenya to buy fresh pumpkins from Pumpkin Project farmers.

The ripple effects of this seminal project continue to grow. Still, much untapped potential for pumpkins in Africa remains. In line with Groot’s vision, the Pumpkin Project is just the start of our efforts to expand the pumpkin sector in Uganda and beyond.

Find out more about the Pumpkin Project at https://www.ews-kt.com/pumpkin-project/

Viola Bwanika Semyalo

Cooperative Development Officer at Hauge Fish for Hope

2 个月

Can I get a copy of the report?

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Rutger Groot

Supporting smallholder farmers to improve their livelihood and strengthen nutrition security

2 个月

This World Food Prize Foundation funded project in #uganda has made a huge #impact on #smallholderfarmers’ #livelihood and on #nutritionsecurity in their communities!

Dr Gaurav Narendra Chaudhari

Sr Associate Breeder | East-West Seed | PhD in Biotechnology & Crop improvement

2 个月

The Pumpkin Project drives innovation by transforming pumpkins into a valuable commercial crop. It has increased production by 67%, created new market opportunities, and boosted farmers' incomes. This initiative leverages agricultural innovation to build a sustainable future, providing nutritious food to local and regional markets.

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