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Low-Income
Family Support Project in the Semi-Arid Region of Sergipe State
Sergipe
is the smallest of the North-East states. Productivity is held back
by low rainfall, but there is good potential for developing irrigation.
The project was designed to improve incomes and living standards for
landless and peasant farmers with very small holdings in the semi-arid
region of the state. A major objective was to help small-scale farmers
form organized groups in order to determine their own needs. A land
fund was established to provide credit for the purchase of up to 5 ha
of land by landless or nearly landless families. Other project interventions
included:
- developing
microenterprise activities, especially for women
- ensuring
equitable access to credit
- improving
water supplies for human and livestock use helping
develop technologies to increase plant and livestock productivity
and maximize rainfall collection.
Source: IFAD
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| Contact information |
Mr
Iván Cossio
Country programme
manager
IFAD
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
00142 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 0654592343
Fax: +39 0654593343
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| Facts and figures |
Total cost: US$26.0 million
IFAD loan: US$18.0 million
Duration: 1995-2003
Geographical
area: Agreste region of Sergipe state
Directly benefiting:
8,400 households
Status: closed
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| Partners |
Secretariat of Agriculture, Supply and Irrigation of the
State of Sergipe, United Nations Development Programme
Office for Project Services |
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