Terms of references for recruiting private nursery operators in project of “Restoring Rusizi river catchment and improving livelihoods of communities Tender at Initiative pour la Promotion de la Famille et du Genre (IPFG)
Background
Initiative pour la Promotion de la Famille et du Genre (IPFG) is a women-based public organization established in 2002 and legally registered by Ministerial Order N° 17/11 of 31 January 2006, published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Rwanda (O.G N° 10 bis of 15 May 2006). IPFG is headquartered in Gasaka Sector, Nyamagabe District, Southern Province, and currently operates in the Southern and Western Provinces, with a strategic ambition to expand its geographical coverage in the coming years.
IPFG vision is to foster a democratic society where both women and men are conscious of their challenges, collaborate harmoniously, and actively engage in overall development initiatives. The mission of IPFG is to advocate for and strengthen the partnership between men and women, while encouraging their active involvement in endeavors that promote social and economic development based on principles of fairness. To achieve this mission, IPFG focuses its interventions across 3 main areas:
From January 2O26,IPFG in partnership with TerraFund for AFR100 program is starting to implement a project of “Restoring Rusizi river catchment and improving livelihoods of communities of Mururu sector, Rusizi district”, a 6 years' project aiming to make a positive impact on 280 hectares of farmland, involving 560 smallholder farmers at Gikungwe and Cyate in Rusizi Districts. This project aim at community-led agroforestry practices, integrating in-plot and boundary tree planting, fodder and soil-improving species, and income-generating initiatives. Farmers will actively participate in creating Community Agroforestry Action Plans, while environment committees at the village level will promote local ownership and share knowledge within communities. The project also emphasizes youth inclusion in agricultural value chains, supporting entrepreneurship, training, and market linkages. Field Officers will play a critical role in guiding farmers, facilitating training, ensuring tree survival, and monitoring progress, making this position essential to achievingthe project’s environmental, social, and economic impact goals
ln this regard, IPFG is looking for potential company/nursery/entity to collaborate with in the large-scale production of tree seedlings for the project.
3.1. Tree species to produce the contractor shall supply tree seedlings for the following species, with numbers to be précised in contract
|
No |
Tree Species |
Local Name |
Grafted/Not grafted |
|
1 |
Persea Americana |
Avoca |
Grafted |
|
2 |
Polyscia Fulva |
Umwungo |
Not grafted |
|
3 |
Citrus |
Amacunga/Indimu |
Grafted |
|
4 |
Mangifera Indica |
Imyembe |
Grafted |
|
5 |
Alnus Acuminata |
Arinusi |
Not grafted |
|
6 |
Maesopsis Eminii |
Umuhumuro |
Not Grafted |
|
7 |
Croton megalocarpus |
Umunege |
Not Grafted |
|
8 |
Grevillea Robusta |
Gereveriya |
Not Grafted |
|
9 |
Calleandra Colothyrsus |
Kareyandara |
Not Grafted |
|
10 |
Markhamia lutea |
Umusave |
Not grafted |
For that the producer must,
3.2. Scope of production (production schedule over the Years)
Agroforestry trees will be produced in different years, and all the above species are subject to production in all years. The following table shows the production period, the location of implementing sectors and number of trees to be produced in that sector.
Note: Disaggregation by species and by numbers is to be communicated to selected contractor.
|
Production Period |
District/Sector |
Villages |
Trees Quantity |
Percentage |
|
2026 |
Rusizi/Mururu |
Mukungwe/Cyete |
80,550 |
70% |
|
2027 |
Rusizi/Mururu |
Mukungwe/Cyete |
34,521 |
30% |
|
Total |
115,070 |
100% |
3.3. Production sites
The project activities will be implemented in Mururu sector, Gikungwe and Cyete Villages of Rusizi districts. Depending on project's ramp up and activities scheduled with in specific year, a nursey must be in a convenient location based on the targeted area and targeted locations. The following map illustrates well all the implementing Villages in Mururu Sector of Rusizi districts.
3.4. Production Period
Mature and hardened Agroforestry tree seedlings should be availed in the last week of the month of August of each production year.
This is to ease the transportation of the agroforestry seedlings and meet the planting schedule on time, and in favorable climate (before the rain periods), so to cope with the challenge of damaged roads in the areas that could disturb tree distribution activities'
3.5. Capacity building
The private nursery in the implementing area should have the duties of training community nursery technicians, and managing community nurseries' staff and equipment' This task is negotiable and applicable after the seedlings producer is selected to do the job
Thus, the Producer will ensure:
3.6. Transport of seedlings to holding nurseries (optionol)
The producer should ensure that seedlings of all required species are well distributed without loss to the site if the Nursery is located far away from the planting site. lt is good to note that the Nursery could be in the implementing villages of the sector to avoid the damage of seedling during the
transportation period.
4. Technical Specifications
Under supervision of IPFG, the contractor will have to carry out the following activities:
Activity 1: The contractor will be responsible for Hiring the land for nursery establishment within the selected landscapes (in implementing Villages)
Activity 2: Tree nursery establishment, including Smart Visible marking out the shape and sizes of the beds, erecting beds using durable mature poles and orienting beds according to the sunlight direction to avoid direct sunshine when shaded, providing shades using smart materials locally available or shade nets in case of scarcity of local materials.
Activity3: Fencing well the seedlings Nursery with local materials to ensure that they are secure during production.
Activity 4: Purchasing and sowing the seeds obtained from the National Tree Seed Centre or other quality assured suppliers. Seeds must be disease free and the contractor will be responsible for seeds replacement in case seeds are not germinated at >75%.
Activity 5: Tree nursery management, including watering, pot filling, pricking out from seedbeds into pots, shading and watering after pricking out, weeding, root pruning, hardening off, pest and diseases management in nurseries.
Activity 6: Ensure the safety of tree nurseries from theft of seedlings.
Activity 7: Ensure that the number of seedlings for each species as per the contract are healthy and delivered on time. Activity 8: Preparation and delivery of training modules tailored for farmers (including youth and women) on nursery preparation and management practices and provide the appropriate report.
The interested companies/entities who are confident of fulfilling the above requirements and committed to doing the task as prescribed should submit/send their application documents which must include the following information:
Note:
Qualified bidders should submit above mentioned documents in English to the following email: info@ipfg-rwanda.com . not later than the 02nd March 2026, at 5.00 pm.
Done at Nyamagabe 20 th February 2026
Therese UWIZEYE
President of IPFG
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