Blended Finance and PPPs in Agribusiness

Blended Finance and PPPs in Agribusiness

Introduction

Blended finance and public-private partnerships (PPPs) are critical tools for mobilizing capital and expertise to address financing gaps in agribusiness, especially in emerging markets. This course explores the innovative approaches combining public funds, private investments, and philanthropic resources to drive sustainable agricultural growth. Participants will gain practical knowledge on structuring blended finance deals and forming effective PPPs to support value chain development, infrastructure, and climate-smart agriculture.

The course highlights how blended finance mitigates investment risks and leverages additional funding for agribusiness projects, facilitating greater access to credit and boosting economic development. It also covers the roles of governments, private sector players, multilateral organizations, and donors in fostering collaboration and resource pooling.

Through real-world examples, learners will understand the regulatory frameworks, contract models, and risk-sharing mechanisms fundamental to successful PPPs and blended finance initiatives. They will develop skills to design, negotiate, and manage partnerships that enhance agribusiness competitiveness and sustainability.

By the end of this course, participants will be equipped to unlock new financing opportunities, attract diverse investors, and implement projects that promote inclusive growth and resilience in agriculture.

Course Objectives

·        Understand the concepts and importance of blended finance in agribusiness

·        Identify key stakeholders and roles in PPPs and blended finance deals

·        Learn various blended finance instruments and structuring techniques

·        Analyze risks and risk mitigation strategies in blended finance

·        Understand regulatory and policy environments for PPPs in agriculture

·        Design effective PPP agreements and partnership models

·        Explore funding sources: public, private, impact investors, and donors

·        Evaluate project viability and financial sustainability

·        Develop skills for negotiation and stakeholder engagement

·        Apply blended finance to climate-smart and sustainable agribusiness

·        Understand monitoring, reporting, and impact measurement

·        Learn best practices in managing multi-sector partnerships

·        Enhance capacity to mobilize capital for infrastructure and value chains

·        Promote inclusive growth by involving smallholder farmers and communities

·        Build strategies to scale blended finance projects

Organizational Benefits

·        Improved access to diverse funding sources and capital pools

·        Enhanced project feasibility through risk sharing and leverage

·        Strengthened public-private collaboration and innovation

·        Better alignment of agribusiness projects with national development goals

·        Increased capacity for sustainable investment and financial management

·        Access to international best practices and frameworks

·        Enhanced ability to attract impact and social investors

·        Improved project design and execution through effective partnerships

·        Greater support for climate resilience and sustainability initiatives

·        Increased economic growth and job creation in agribusiness sector

·        Strengthened institutional capabilities in finance and partnership management

·        Better stakeholder coordination and communication

·        Access to new markets and value chain opportunities

·        Increased transparency and accountability in project implementation

·        Boosted competitiveness of agribusiness enterprises

Target Participants

·        Agribusiness managers and entrepreneurs

·        Finance professionals and investment analysts

·        Government officials in agriculture, finance, and planning

·        Development finance institutions and donor agencies

·        Private sector investors and impact fund managers

·        Project managers and PPP coordinators

·        Agricultural cooperatives and farmer organizations

·        Consultants and advisors in agribusiness finance

·        NGOs involved in rural development and finance

·        Infrastructure developers and service providers

·        Policy makers and regulators

·        Climate finance and sustainability specialists

·        Bankers and microfinance institution staff

·        Researchers and academicians

·        Youth and women leaders in agribusiness

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Blended Finance and PPPs in Agribusiness

·        Definition and scope of blended finance

·        Public-private partnership fundamentals

·        Importance in agribusiness financing

·        Global and regional trends

·        Key actors and stakeholders

·        Benefits and challenges
General Case Study: Blended finance for irrigation infrastructure in Kenya

Module 2: Agribusiness Financing Landscape

·        Overview of agribusiness finance needs

·        Sources of finance: public, private, donors

·        Gaps and barriers in financing

·        Role of financial institutions

·        Impact of market conditions

·        Financing models comparison
General Case Study: Financing smallholder access to markets in Tanzania

Module 3: Blended Finance Instruments and Structures

·        Grants, concessional loans, guarantees

·        Equity and mezzanine finance

·        Risk sharing facilities

·        Impact investment funds

·        Structured finance approaches

·        Innovative instruments for agriculture
General Case Study: Use of guarantees to mobilize private capital in Uganda

Module 4: Public-Private Partnerships Framework

·        Types and models of PPPs

·        Legal and regulatory environment

·        Contractual arrangements

·        Roles and responsibilities

·        Procurement and tendering processes

·        PPP governance and oversight
General Case Study: PPP for rural agribusiness market development in Ghana

Module 5: Risk Analysis and Mitigation

·        Identifying financial and operational risks

·        Political and regulatory risks

·        Market and credit risks

·        Climate and environmental risks

·        Risk mitigation tools and strategies

·        Role of insurance and guarantees
General Case Study: Managing risks in agricultural processing PPP

Module 6: Project Development and Appraisal

·        Project identification and screening

·        Feasibility studies and due diligence

·        Financial modeling and valuation

·        Economic and social impact assessment

·        Environmental and social safeguards

·        Stakeholder engagement strategies
General Case Study: Appraisal of a blended finance project for agro-processing

Module 7: Negotiation and Contract Management

·        Key contract elements and clauses

·        Negotiation techniques and best practices

·        Conflict resolution mechanisms

·        Performance monitoring and reporting

·        Amendments and contract closure

·        Maintaining partnership relationships
General Case Study: Contract negotiation in a PPP for storage facilities

Module 8: Climate-Smart Blended Finance Initiatives

·        Integration of climate resilience in agribusiness

·        Climate finance sources and eligibility

·        Green bonds and sustainable investment

·        Supporting low-carbon agricultural technologies

·        Measuring climate impact and co-benefits

·        Accessing carbon finance opportunities
General Case Study: Blended finance for solar-powered irrigation systems

Module 9: Monitoring, Reporting and Impact Measurement

·        Setting performance indicators

·        Data collection and management

·        Reporting frameworks for investors and donors

·        Social and environmental impact measurement

·        Transparency and accountability practices

·        Continuous improvement and learning
General Case Study: Impact reporting in a blended finance agribusiness fund

Module 10: Scaling and Sustainability of Blended Finance Projects

·        Strategies for scaling successful models

·        Building institutional capacity

·        Long-term financing options

·        Market development and partnerships

·        Knowledge sharing and replication

·        Sustainability challenges and solutions
General Case Study: Scaling a PPP model for agribusiness logistics

Essential Information

 Our courses are customizable to suit the specific needs of participants.

  1. Participants are required to have proficiency in the English language.
  2. Our training sessions feature comprehensive guidance through presentations, practical exercises, web-based tutorials, and collaborative group activities. Our facilitators boast extensive expertise, each with over a decade of experience.
  3. Upon fulfilling the training requirements, participants will receive a prestigious Global King Project Management certificate.
  4. Training sessions are conducted at various Global King Project Management Centers, including locations in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kigali, Dubai, Lagos, and others.
  5. Organizations sending more than two participants from the same entity are eligible for a generous 20% discount.
  6. The duration of our courses is adaptable, and the curriculum can be adjusted to accommodate any number of days.
  7. To ensure seamless preparation, payment is expected before the commencement of training, facilitated through the Global King Project Management account.
  8. For inquiries, reach out to us via email at training@globalkingprojectmanagement.org or by phone at +254 114 830 889.

Additional amenities such as tablets and laptops are available upon request for an extra fee. The course fee for onsite training covers facilitation, training materials, two coffee breaks, a buffet lunch, and a certificate of successful completion. Participants are responsible for arranging and covering their travel expenses, including airport transfers, visa applications, dinners, health insurance, and any other personal expenses.

 

 

 

 

Course Date Duration Location Registration
04/05/2026 To 08/05/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
11/05/2026 To 15/05/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
18/05/2026 To 22/05/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
25/05/2026 To 29/05/2026 5 Days Guangzhou, China
01/06/2026 To 05/06/2026 5 Days Kigali, Rwanda
08/06/2026 To 12/06/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
15/06/2026 To 19/06/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
22/06/2026 To 26/06/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
29/06/2026 To 03/07/2026 5 Days Dubai, United Arab Emirates
06/07/2026 To 10/07/2026 5 Days Kigali, Rwanda
13/07/2026 To 17/07/2026 5 Days Mombasa, Kenya
20/07/2026 To 24/07/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
27/07/2026 To 31/07/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
03/08/2026 To 07/08/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
10/08/2026 To 14/08/2026 5 Days Dubai, United Arab Emirates
17/08/2026 To 21/08/2026 5 Days Kigali, Rwanda
24/08/2026 To 28/08/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
31/08/2026 To 04/09/2026 5 Days Dubai, United Arab Emirates
07/09/2026 To 11/09/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
14/09/2026 To 18/09/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
21/09/2026 To 25/09/2026 5 Days Kigali, Rwanda
28/09/2026 To 02/10/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
05/10/2026 To 09/10/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
12/10/2026 To 16/10/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
19/10/2026 To 23/10/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
26/10/2026 To 30/10/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
02/11/2026 To 06/11/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
09/11/2026 To 13/11/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
16/11/2026 To 20/11/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
23/11/2026 To 27/11/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
30/11/2026 To 04/12/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
07/12/2026 To 11/12/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya
14/12/2026 To 18/12/2026 5 Days Nairobi, Kenya