Tenders Are Invited For Provision Of Market Assessment For Commercial Hydroponic Agriculture

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111278107
Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
Tenders Are Invited For Provision Of Market Assessment For Commercial Hydroponic Agriculture
NCB
Africa
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, COMESA,African Union
20-04-2026

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Tenders are invited for Provision of Market Assessment for Commercial Hydroponic Agriculture in Turkana Consultancy. Closing Date: 20 Apr 2026 Type: Consultancy 1. Background DRC has been operational in Kenya since 2005 and has been working with refugee and host communities. DRC protects, advocates, and builds sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement-affected people and communities. It provides protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance; supports displaced persons in becoming self-reliant and included into hosting societies; and works with civil society and responsible authorities to promote protection of rights and peaceful coexistence. DRC is present in Garissa (Dadaab & Garissa), Turkana (Kakuma, Kalobeyei & Lodwar), Nairobi and Mandera counties. In partnership with a private sector actor(s), DRC seeks to promote commercial hydroponic farming a water-efficient, high-yield agricultural technology as a viable solution for arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs). While hydroponics has potential to improve food security, nutrition, and livelihoods, there is limited information on the commercial demand for hydroponic vegetables and herbs in Kakuma and Lodwar, which together account for over 60% of Turkanas market demand due to institutional presence and private sector activity. A robust market assessment focused on demand is required to inform investment and program design. Purpose ______________________________________________________________________________ The purpose of this consultancy is to conduct a comprehensive market assessment for hydroponic produce in Kakuma and Lodwar. The assessment will generate actionable, evidence-based insights to guide DRC, private sector partners, and local stakeholders in designing interventions that are commercially sustainable, socially inclusive, and environmentally appropriate. 3. Objectives The assessment will address the following seven thematic areas: 3.1 Consumer Preferences and Behaviour Identify the vegetables and herbs most in demand across market segments (households, institutions, restaurants, NGOs). Assess preferences for quality, freshness, appearance, and niche/organic products. Evaluate demand for value-added hydroponic products (dried, packaged, pre-cut, or blended). Understand willingness-to-pay for ready-to-use or longer shelf-life product forms. Document cultural and dietary factors influencing purchase decisions. Assess acceptance of hydroponically grown produce compared to traditionally grown produce. 3.2 Market Segmentation Profile buyer types: households, retailers, wholesalers, hotels, hospitals, schools, and NGOs. Compare purchasing patterns between refugee and host communities. Identify seasonal variations in consumption patterns. 3.3 Price Sensitivity and Willingness-to-Pay Determine acceptable price ranges across consumer segments. Assess perceived value and premium pricing potential for hydroponic produce. Analyse demand elasticity and preferences for bulk versus individual sales. 3.4 Access and Distribution Map geographic proximity between producers, markets, and buyers. Identify preferred distribution channels (farm-direct, retail, institutional contracts). Assess purchase frequency and buyer-side storage capacity. 3.5 Market Dynamics and Competition Identify existing sources of fresh produce (traditional farmers, imported vegetables). Assess supply reliability, pricing, and seasonal patterns among competitors. Evaluate the impact of substitutes on potential hydroponic demand. 3.6 Institutional and Policy Factors Document government and NGO procurement programmes relevant to vegetables (schools, hospitals, food aid). Review institutional procurement policies, including preferences for local produce. Identify food safety and certification requirements affecting institutional and retail demand. Map existing and upcoming policies on hydroponics, food safety, or ASAL agriculture. 3.7 Awareness and Perception Assess knowledge levels about hydroponics among potential buyers. Document perceived advantages (nutrition, safety, consistency) and areas of scepticism. Identify marketing channels and strategies needed to stimulate uptake 4. Scope of Work The consultant(s) will lead the end-to-end assessment process through desk-based and field-based activities, employing participatory and contextually appropriate methods. The scope includes: Conducting a desk review of relevant literature, secondary data, and prior market assessments related to hydroponics and ASAL agriculture. Mapping the hydroponic produce value chain, including key actors, market linkages, and demand drivers. Collecting primary data through household and institutional surveys, key informant interviews (KIIs), focus group discussions (FGDs), and field visits in Kakuma and Lodwar. Quantifying current and potential demand, price points, and willingness-to-pay across buyer segments. Exploring value addition opportunities along the hydroponic value chain (drying, packaging, pre-processing) to enhance marketability, shelf-life, and profitability. Assessing supply-side factors only to the extent that they bear on the ability to meet identified demand. Analysing financial viability and business models, including community-inclusive and profit-sharing mechanisms, and potential for scaling. Identifying relevant policy, regulatory, and institutional frameworks affecting hydroponic market development. Examining inclusive participation opportunities for women, youth, and marginalised groups. Engaging closely with DRC staff, local authorities, private sector actors, and community representatives throughout the assessment to ensure accuracy and applicability of findings. 5. Expected Output, Duration Timeline and Payment The consultancy will span approximately 31 days, with the deadline for the final report on 30th May 2026. The assignment covers all phases from inception and tools development, through field-based data collection, data analysis, validation workshops, and reporting. Specific timelines and payment milestones are outlined below: Phase Deliverable Maximum Timeframe Inception Phase Inception report covering assignment understanding, detailed methodology, work plan, data collection tools (survey guides, KII guides, FGD guides), approved by DRC 7 days Data Collection Phase Desk review, KIIs, FGDs, and field visits in Kakuma and Lodwar 10 days Analysis and Validation Phase Analysed data; preliminary findings presented at a validation workshop with DRC, private sector partners, and stakeholders; draft report incorporating feedback 7 days Reporting Phase Final comprehensive market assessment report with thematic analyses, actionable recommendations, visualizations, maps, and appendices 7 days Total Duration End-to-end assignment including all phases and deliverables. 31 days Proposed Composition of Team Proposals should include the following roles: Lead Consultant / Team Leader responsible for overall technical direction, stakeholder engagement, and report writing. Enumerators responsible for primary data collection in the field. Data Analyst(s) responsible for quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The proposal must clearly outline each team members role, qualifications, and relevant experience. Eligibility qualification, and experience required Lead Consultant: Minimum Masters degree in Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Rural Development, or a related field. Minimum 5 years professional experience in agricultural market assessments, feasibility studies, or agribusiness development, particularly in livelihoods, food security, or ASAL contexts. Demonstrated expertise in hydroponic or protected agriculture systems, including production processes, cost structures, pricing, and supply chain management. Strong experience in both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis (surveys, KIIs, FGDs). Prior experience working with NGOs, development organisations, or agricultural enterprises in refugee-hosting or ASAL areas is highly desirable. Consultancy Firm: Minimum 3 completed agricultural market assessments, with verifiable client references (at least 3). Must be a legally registered entity under the Laws of Kenya. Must demonstrate the capacity to mobilise field teams in Turkana County. 9. Reporting lines Reporting will be to the Head of Programs with provision of regular updates to Project Manager on the progress of the work as per the agreed-upon schedule. For the duration of the engagement, progress update is expected on a weekly basis to the Project Manager. 10.Travel The engagement necessitates the consultant to be based or travel to Turkana County (Lodwar and Kakuma) during the exercise in understanding the context, markets and establishing possible linkages. As such, the consultant is responsible for making their own arrangements for transportation, accommodation, insurance, and meals, and should include these provisions in the Financial Proposal. 11. Application Submission process Qualified and interested firms are invited to submit applications comprising: Technical Proposal including understanding of the assignment, proposed methodology, work plan, team composition, and demonstration of relevant experience. Financial Proposal a detailed budget including professional fees, field costs, administrative costs, and all applicable Kenyan statutory taxes. Organizational Profile company registration, credentials, and at least 3 client references with contact details. 12. Application Submission process Bidding documents should be requested from [email protected] and applications must be submitted to the following secured email address [email protected] Market Assessment for Commercial Hydroponic Agriculture in Turkana the subject line Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4205491/provision-market-assessment-commercial-hydroponic-agriculture-turkana-consultancy

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