Consultant firm for Data collection on Understanding food losses among beans producers in Rwanda
International Food Policy Research Institute
Consultant firm for Data collection on Understanding food losses among beans producers in Rwanda
Background
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), with support from the Mastercard Foundation and in collaboration with the UN World Food Programme, have begun a five-year partnership titled Strengthening food systems to promote increased value chain employment opportunities for youth. This initiative aims to strengthen local food systems, improve efficiency and sustainability, and create innovative, digitally enabled livelihood opportunities for youth—especially young women—while reducing post-harvest losses across agri-food systems.
This assignment constitutes a follow-up (panel) study to a baseline survey conducted in May–June 2023 among beans producers in all five provinces of Rwanda. Food losses refer to food produced for human consumption but not eaten by humans, representing unnecessary use of scarce resources such as land, water, and inputs. Reducing food losses is a priority under the Sustainable Development Goals (Target 12.3), and the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Program (CAADP) agenda.
This follow up research project will provide evidence about the extent of food losses for beans in the five provinces of Rwanda and changes in these losses that occurred since May-June 2023 among the same group of beans producers that were surveyed two years ago. The project will gauge losses both in terms of quantities and economic value of quality deterioration. This survey focuses on beans producers/farmers. It will also identify particular processes in which losses are prevalent within pre-harvest and post-harvest nodes of beans production. This research will provide information to better engage in public debates about policies to reduce food losses in the country.
Scope of work
Under this agreement, the selected survey firm will be responsible for the following:
A. Sample Tracking and Management
· Track and locate the original baseline sample of 686 beans producers
· Implement a structured tracking protocol that includes:
o Multiple contact attempts spaced over time
o Use of mixed tracking methods (in-person and phone)
o Documentation of all contact attempts and outcomes
· Apply replacement procedures only after documented tracking attempts, and with supervisor approval, ensuring replacements are drawn from the same sampling frame and geographic context
· Update and verify respondent contact information (phone, alternative contacts, location)
B. Survey Preparation and Data Collection
· Develop a detailed fieldwork plan and timeline, including tracking steps
· Translate the IFPRI-provided questionnaire into relevant local language(s)
· Program and administer the questionnaire on tablets using IFPRI-approved software
· Provide feedback to IFPRI on questionnaire clarity and field implementation issues
· Support local IRB/ethical approval processes, as required
C. Data Quality Assurance
· Implement daily data quality checks
· Capture GPS coordinates during in-person visits
· Maintain supervisor oversight and spot checks during fieldwork
· Ensure consistent application of consent procedures
D. Deliverables
· A plan and timeline for the collection of primary survey-based data
· One cleaned, labeled dataset for the completed interviews
· A final technical report including:
o Fieldwork description and tracking outcomes
o Completion and replacement rates
o Sampling approach and any deviations from baseline
o Summary tables of key indicators
IFPRI will provide a survey questionnaire, and the consultant will provide the translation to local language, tablets to collect the survey based on the program supplied by IFPRI and feedback to improve these questionnaires, and support with local IRB application process
Required qualifications of the consultant / survey team leader
· At least five years of professional experiences in implementing surveys.
· Experience in building trust and good relations with interviewees and communities.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
· Experience in the agricultural sector of Rwanda.
Application process and timeline.
Proposals should be submitted electronically via the IFPRI website by March, 10 2026
Proposal
With this announcement, interested companies are requested to submit a technical and financial proposal to be considered by IFPRI. Proposals should be submitted by March, 10 2026.
Requirements
· Technical proposal
· Financial proposal
· CV of authorized individuals

