North-East Agricultural Improvement and Development Project

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North-East Agricultural Improvement and Development Project

North-East Agricultural Improvement and Development Project

The North-East Agricultural Improvement and Development Project operated in a region in north-east Madagascar known for its production of vanilla and spices, a specialization that had unfortunately led farmers to abandon food crops, so that food security was no longer assured despite the region’s considerable agricultural potential. The problems facing farmers are linked not only to an insufficient production of rice, which is their staple food, but also to fluctuating income from cash crops. Although trade in the region is well organized, it is controlled by a small number of traders who enjoy too tight a monopoly.

The main objectives of the project were therefore:

  • To increase farmers’ self-sufficiency in rice through intensive irrigated cultivation, which would also reduce pressure on fragile catchment areas;
  • To encourage farmers to group themselves effectively together and process their produce in order to obtain a larger share of added value, especially in the vanilla sector;
  • To reduce the main socio-economic constraints, including defects in the road network and the lack of rural financial services.

The project allowed the development of 5,000 ha of irrigated areas – 167 microschemes (between 5 and 20 ha) that are easy for farmers to develop, manage and maintain, and 10 medium-sized schemes. These actions were accompanied by training in the advanced rice growing system, then in the intensive growing system, research into disease-resistant varieties and establishment of a local training system with 430 groups. Poor rice farmers saw an increase of 170 per cent in irrigated areas that can sustain two growing seasons a year (high intensification). Sharecropping was also reduced by 17 per cent, despite population growth during the project period.

Vanilla production with improved methods by poor producers resulted in an 80 per cent increase in production. By organizing themselves into associations and federations, 2,500 producers were able to advance from simply harvesting to the stage of preparing the vanilla, thereby increasing the added value of their product.

Lastly, the establishment of the OTIV Sava savings and credit network with its 18 branches led to better access to financial services, savings and credit for producers (17,000 members, US$10 million in savings, US$2 million in outstanding loans). Among vanilla producers, for example, access to credit almost doubled.

Source: IFAD


Estado: Cerrado
País
Madagascar
Fecha de aprobación
17 abril 1996
Duración
1996 - 2005
Sector
Desarrollo Agrícola
Costo total del proyecto
USD 16,88 millones
Financiación del FIDA
USD 11,7 millones
Cofinanciadores (Nacional)
National Government USD 3,48 millones
Beneficiaries USD 1,25 millones
Condiciones de financiación
Condiciones muy favorables
N.º del proyecto
1100000499
Contacto del proyecto
Benoit Mr Thierry

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