05 | THE ANNEX
2024 AGRICULTURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
Country Project title
Amount (US$MN)
Co- financiers*
Objectives
SDGs
Benin
Horticulture Development Support Project-Supplementary Loan (PADMAR-E)
26.0
IFAD
Improving market access for farmers, enhancing productivity and supporting project implementation. The project is expected to directly benefit approximately 16,000 households with almost 100,000 people, of whom 40 percent are women and 50 percent young people Constructing a 38 km pipeline, a distribution network and several irrigation areas covering more than 4,100 ha. The program is expected to benefit more than 35,000 people
2
Eswatini
Mkhondvo Ngwavuma Water Augmentation Program, Phase 2 (MNWAP-Phase 2)
20.0
-
1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 13
Honduras Strengthening innovation, resilience and sustainability
15.0
GAFSP, IFAD Investing in infrastructure improvement to increase water quality and access, enhance rural agribusiness production capacities and increase household sanitary conditions. The project is expected to directly benefit nearly 200,000 people GEF, IFAD Building value chain systems, promoting sustainable wool and mohair production and increasing farmers' access to financing services. This project is expected to benefit approximately 225,000 people
2, 6
of agri-food systems in North Central Honduras (INNOVA-SAN) project
Lesotho Wool and Mohair Value Chain Competitiveness Project (WAMCOP)
20.0
2
Malawi
Shire Valley Transformation Program, Phase II (SVTP-II)
20.0
AfDB, IDA Boosting agricultural productivity and
resilience through sustainable irrigation and natural resource management, which will enhance food security, reduce poverty and improve livelihoods for approximately 130,000 people in the Shire Valley, a key agricultural region in the southern part of the country 2
Rwanda Rwanda Dairy Development Project, Phase II (RDDP II)
20.0
Equity Bank Rwanda, GCF, Heifer Intl., IFAD
Strengthening capacity and production assets of dairy smallholder farmers, increasing value chain efficiency, improving market access and promoting consumption of dairy products. The project is expected to benefit 175,000 poor households suffering from unstable food supply Increasing productivity of dairy production systems, increasing access to veterinary services and animal health clinics, constructing milk collection centers and feeder roads. The project is expected to benefit around 180,000 households Increasing access to funding for small and medium-sized enterprises to support efforts to overcome the 2023 earthquake's impact and to promote a more resilient and sustainable agriculture sector. The project targets 11 cities hit by the devastation
1, 2, 5, 8, 12, 13, 15
Tanzania Climate Smart Smallholder Diary Transformation Project
50.0
AFD, GCF, Heifer Intl., IFAD, TADB
1, 2, 5, 8, 12, 15
Türkiye Food Security and Resilience Project
50.0
IsDB, ITFC, TKYB
2
Total
221.0
80
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