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Smallholder
Enterprise and Marketing Programme
This project was designed to stimulate commercialization
of the smallholder sector and enable smallholders to operate profitably
within a more efficient rural economy in response to the liberalization
that has been in process in Zambia since the early 1990s. The overall
objective of this programme is to help small-scale farmers break out
of this cycle of poverty by improving their access to suppliers and
markets. It creates new opportunities for successful production and
marketing of higher-value crops, providing cash income and enabling
small farmers to purchase the inputs they need to improve food production.
The programme is national in scope, but supports operations in specific
locations that have a good potential for market development. Specific
programme activities include:
- supporting the formation and strengthening of smallholder enterprise
groups
- improving access to suppliers and markets, including rehabilitation
of access roads
- providing support for a cost-effective, competitive and efficient
network of trading enterprises serving small-scale farmers
- promoting diversification in production and marketing of the produce
of small-scale farmers
- strengthening the policy, legislative and institutional framework
for improving linkages between farmers and markets
Source: IFAD
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| Contact information |
Dr
Dick Siame
Programme Coordinator
Smallholder Enterprise
and Marketing Programme
P.O. Box RW 50433
Lusaka
Tel: +26 01
255822/255823
Fax: +26 01 255802
shemp@zamnet.zm
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| Facts and figures |
Total cost: US$18.4 million
IFAD loan: US$15.9 million
Duration: 2000-2008
Geographical
area: nationwide
Directly benefiting:
28,500 households
Status: ongoing
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| Partners |
Ministry
of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries
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