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Diversified Resilient Agriculture for Improved Food and Nutrition Security (DRAIFNS)

ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē the Project

In ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē, ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē funds totaling $20 million will help improve the food security of smallholder farmers and promote sustainable, inclusive, climate-resilient, and nutrition-sensitive agriculture practices. The project aims to contribute to the public investment priority of achieving food security and promoting sustainable, inclusive, climate resilient, and nutrition-sensitive agriculture in ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē, and responding to the governmentā€™s strategy of restoring and developing the agricultural supply chain in aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis by minimizing the impact of COVID-19 for smooth agriculture growth and ensuring food security after the crisis.  

This proposed project will be implemented over four years in line with the governmentā€™s agriculture and food security development agenda as described in the Eighth Five-Year Plan (07/2020-06/2025). It will invest in restoring and developing agriculture productivity and diversification capacity as immediate reactions to the COVID-19 crisis and subsequently invest in strengthening the basis for a more sustainable and nutrition-sensitive food system after the crisis, with a focus on ā€œbuilding back betterā€. The project implementation will follow the Government DPP for approved donor-assisted project design reports; it will target the vulnerable men and women living in three climate hotspots identified in the Governmentā€™s Delta Plan, by taking the farmer groups as entry points to reach out to the vulnerable women, youth, ethnic groups among other target segments. Detailed design will elaborate a community-driven development strategy that operates on the principles of transparency, participation accountability, and enhanced local capacity, making optimal use of the in-place mechanisms and instruments such as multi-stakeholder platforms, farm groupsā€™ capacity building, focus training for women, and AWPB process. Adequate human and financial resources will be allocated to support the capacity-building needs of target groups. 

As a result, the project will help increase the availability of diversified, nutritious, safe, and demand-driven agri-foods by increasing agriculture productivity and sustainable production of crops, farmersā€™ capability and income, efficient technology and technical services, and sustainable management of natural resources, persons receiving services promoted or supported by the project, beneficiaries of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA). The project will also enable an agribusiness environment for public-private partnership, with improved post-harvest management and efficiency of market access, increased volume of agricultural production processed by post-harvest facilities, and increased sales and profit.

Country

  • ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē

Project Status

Under Preperation

Funding

Public

Supervising entity

  • FAO
  • IFAD

Call Year

2021

ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Funding Amount

20.00

Contact

ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē Coordination Unit
gafsp-info@gafspfund.org