Provision of Market Assessment for Commercial Hydroponic Agriculture in Turkana Consultancy
Danish Refugee Council View all jobs
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- Minimum Master's 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Bidding documents should be requested from procurement.ken3@drc.ngo and applications must be submitted to the following secured email address tender.ken@drc.ngowith Market Assessment for Commercial Hydroponic Agriculture in Turkana the subject line.
- Applications must be submitted as MS Word/PDF/Excel files, ideally packaged in a Zip file.
- The engagement is expected to be conducted starting the month of May 2026
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