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Agricultural Sector Development Programme - Livestock: Support for Pastoral and Agro-Pastoral Development

The programme targets the poorest members of herder and agro-pastoralist groups who depend mainly on livestock for their livelihoods. Women, young people and marginalized groups, and some Zanzibar fishing households, will be a particular focus of the programme. The programme will also address the special needs of the large numbers of poor rural people affected by HIV/AIDS.

The overall objective of the programme is to improve food security and increase incomes within these communities. Specifically the programme will work to improve livelihoods for the target groups by:

  • helping farmers identify and manage their own development needs
  • improving livestock production through research and technology
  • improving marketing systems and infrastructure for livestock products
  • strengthening national and local government institutions to improve services to livestock farmers
  • promoting a participatory approach to natural resource management within local administrations
  • investing in improved health care and water management

Source: IFAD

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Contact information
Mr I.N.L. Kaduma
Principal Livestock Economist
Ministry of Water and Livestock Development
Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
dpp-hims@maji.go.tz
Facts and figures

Total cost: US$29.1 million

IFAD loan: US$20.6 million

Geographical area: Zanzibar and 12 mainland districts

Directly benefiting: 137,000 households

Cofinancing: Belgian Survival Fund (US$4.8 million)

Status: ongoing