The Horticulture Input Subsidy is a strategic initiative designed to strengthen Eswatini’s horticultural sector by improving farmers’ access to essential production inputs. Through targeted financial support, the programme aims to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of both small- and large‑scale producers. By reducing the cost of key inputs such as fertiliser, agrochemicals, and planting materials, the subsidy seeks to stimulate increased local production, reduce reliance on imported vegetables, and expand the country’s presence in regional and international markets.
The funds are obtainable at Eswatini Bank. Small Scale farmers who may not qualify for loan funding under normal circumstances are afforded an opportunity to borrow money without providing a collateral. The fund is co-guaranteed by NAMBoard and the Central Bank of Eswatini. Farmers can borrow up to E500 000 which is payable within 36 months.
The Eswatini Agriculture Development Fund (EADF) supports the implementation of the Eswatini National Agricultural Investment Plan (ENAIP). Its purpose is to transform the agricultural sector by providing catalytic incentives and investments to stimulate growth in farming and private sector participation across agricultural value chains.
We have three (3) operational functions, which are the Farmers Support and Development Unit, Encabeni Fresh Produce Market and the Regulatory division. These functions are mandated to develop sustainable farming business amongst small holder and commercial farmers in the Kingdom of Eswatini,
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