Organisation: Food Security for Peace and Nutrition Africa (FSPN Africa)
Country: Tanzania
CAFAESUP equips small-scale farmers, particularly young people and women, with training in regenerative agriculture and digital tools to measure and monitor their farms’ carbon emissions and sequestration. By adopting climate-smart practices, farmers improve soil health, increase yields, and earn income through carbon credits. The project uses AI and machine learning to make carbon farming accessible and profitable for smallholders. It also links farmers to premium markets for sustainable produce. By combining food security, income generation, and environmental sustainability, CAFAESUP supports farmers in building resilience while reducing agriculture’s carbon footprint. As a former RAIN 1 winner, their impactful work and strong alignment with program goals have earned them continued funding under RAIN 3 to further scale their initiatives.