The Enterprise Development Programme

Uncategorized

RWANDA PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS 2018

The EDP portfolio in Rwanda consists of four enterprises: one from the phase one of EDP and three from the second. Shekina Cassava Leaves (EDP 1) and the Tuzamurane Pineapple Cooperative have been receiving support from EDP since 2014 and 2015 respectively. The two newer enterprises were both taken on

Read More

NEPAL PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS 2018

In 2018, enterprises across the portfolio performed well, with 100% of the enterprises ending the year as profitable. Overall the enterprises generated £538,547 in revenues, double the amount since receiving support from EDP. At a country level, results from the year have shown that the effects of EDP have created

Read More

HONDURAS PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS 2018

The Honduras portfolio contains three enterprises, two of which are relatively new – Crepaimasul Cashew and Apis Lilian Honey – as well as an existing enterprise from the first phase of EDP, Aproalce Vegetables. There is a clear distinction between the performance of the two newer enterprises and the existing

Read More

ETHIOPIA PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS 2018

The portfolio in Ethiopia consists of three enterprises: Zembaba Honey, GreenPath Food and Assosa Seed Union as well as one newer enterprise that is in Pre-EDP stage – Assosa Mango. Financially, half the enterprises are now profitable in terms of gross profit. However, overall, the portfolio has recorded net losses.

Read More

BANGLADESH PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS 2018

The portfolio in Bangladesh comprises three enterprises, with the most recent, Prantojon Agro, approved for support in 2018, Chetona Fish Hatchery approved in 2016 and Bolon Duck Hatchery approved in 2017. All enterprises in the portfolio were profitable in 2018, and total revenue has increased by 15% since receiving support

Read More

EDP Annual Report 2018

I am delighted to announce the launch of the latest EDP Annual Report which you can read in full here. In 2018, we have seen the EDP portfolio grow to a total of 20 enterprises. Three new enterprises were approved: two in Bangladesh (Coastal Agro and Prantojon) and one in

Read More