DIIS Working Paper

Characterisation of Danish agricultural investments in Tanzania and Uganda

Key characteristics of each case including the factors that motivate them and the processes through which they seek to achieve their intended development outcomes

This DIIS Working Paper presents key characteristics of each of the six cases including main crop focus, size and business model, as well as types of investors, their investment approach and the factors that motivate them. It also presents the different objectives that the investors have expressed wanting to achieve. As most of the investments involve private funds, it is reasonable to expect that one important goal is to ensure a viable economy in the investment.

However, in addition to an economically sound investment, all of the investors behind these six cases have ambitions regarding ways in which they see themselves - through the investment - as contributors towards a positive societal development in the area of the investment. Thus, the paper presents the different ways the investors see their investments contributing to development in the area.

The paper is based on interviews with the investors and field work in the areas of investments.

(Cover photo: Rikke Brandt Broegaard)

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Cover DIIS WP 2022 09
Characterisation of Danish agricultural investments in Tanzania and Uganda
Presentation of six cases of agricultural investments and their intended development outcomes