
To increase the productivity of rural subsistence farmers in the district of Korogwe, Tanzania.
The Korogwe Project (TKP) facilitates the development of local solutions, organizes and refines project plans to ensure project feasibility, economic sustainability, and community adoptability.
Currently the project operates a 41-acre farm in the rural village of Kwakiliga where farmers explore the benefits of new farming techniques in an environment that limits their downside risk without discouraging their upward incentives.
A food secure and prosperous district of Korogwe
Sam Bergstrom plays a concert at Forza coffee shop in Gig Harbor, Washington. All tip proceeds go to The Korogwe Project (TKP).
Phase II of The Korogwe Project begins on the ground in Tanzania with two new project coordinators in the mix: Kristina Adair and Ana LĂȘ Rocha. Check out their bios for more information
TKP work in Korogwe and surrounding areas






