Second Agricultural Rehabilitation Project - IFAD
Second Agricultural Rehabilitation Project
Mozambique was still emerging from the effects of a prolonged drought and civil conflict at the time the project was implemented. The project was financed by IFAD under the Special Programme for Sub-Saharan African Countries affected by Drought and Desertification. It identified areas with a favourable climate, good production potential and ease of access, and with a high density of smallholder farmers. The total project area covered about one third of the country’s territory and included many fishing communities spread over a large part of Mozambique ’s coastline. The main objective was to support the government’s poverty reduction drive by reversing the decline in production and restoring a minimum level of consumption and income for rural smallholders and their households. Assistance was provided to farmers and fishers to help realize production potential. Project activities included:
- supplying tools and materials such as seeds to smallholders
- providing material and equipment to poor fishing communities
- developing institutions to support smallholder farmers
Source: IFAD
Additional Data
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Total Project Cost
US$ 16.75 million
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IFAD Financing
US$ 11.49 million
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Financing terms
Highly Concessional
Co-financiers (International)
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Netherlands
US$ 2.5 million
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Action for Resistance to Invasion, Colonialsim and Apartheid Fund
US$ 1.5 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
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National Government
US$ 1.25 million