SADCC Grains Prime Secures Strategic Equity Partnership with Grow More Seeds Uganda

SADCC Grains Prime (SGP) is proud to announce a landmark equity partnership with Grow More Seeds Uganda (GMS), one of Uganda’s leading seed production and distribution companies, widely recognised for its strong engagement with small-scale farmers across the country.

This strategic alliance marks a significant milestone in SGP’s continued commitment to strengthening agricultural value chains across Southern and Eastern Africa. Through this partnership, SGP will invest undisclosed capital over a five-year period, aimed at accelerating farmer productivity, enhancing seed systems, and unlocking sustainable market opportunities for smallholder communities.

Grow More Seeds Uganda has built a strong reputation for delivering high-quality seed solutions while working closely with thousands of small-scale farmers. Its farmer-centred approach aligns seamlessly with SGP’s regional strategy of inclusive agricultural growth and market integration.

The collaboration will focus on expanding production and establishing reliable market linkages for key commodities, including maize, soya, cashews, coffee and cocoa. By combining SGP’s structured aggregation and regional trade capabilities with GMS’s expertise in seed development and farmer networks, the partnership is set to create a robust ecosystem that supports productivity from farm to market.

This initiative is expected to:

  • Drive increased yields and improved crop quality through access to superior seed varieties
  • Strengthen farmer participation in commercial agriculture
  • Expand regional trade flows and cross-border market access
  • Promote sustainable livelihoods for small-scale farmers

Building on its established footprint in regional commodity , SGP continues to position itself as a key enabler of Africa’s agricultural transformation. The partnership with Grow More Seeds Uganda reinforces its vision of delivering integrated, scalable, and farmer-focused agribusiness solutions.

“This partnership represents more than investment — it is a shared commitment to empowering farmers, strengthening food systems, and building resilient agricultural economies across the region,” the company stated.

As SGP deepens its presence in East Africa, this collaboration signals a bold step towards creating long-term value, driving innovation in seed systems, and securing dependable markets for Africa’s farmers.

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