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Project

Commodity Value-Chain Development Support Project

Country

Country Flag Cameroon

Sector

Agricultural Development

Approval Date

22 April 2010

Duration

2010 - 2017

Project ID

1100001439

The Commodity Value Chain Support Project (PADFA) was developed within the framework of the Government’s emergency plan to fight rising food prices and the DSRP. Its main goal is to reduce rural poverty and increase food security through the sustainable development and competitiveness of the rice (lowland, rainfed) and onion value chains which have major economic potential, nationally and internationally. It specifically aims to increase rice and onion production and improve the conservation, processing and marketing of these products; and build the technical and organizational capabilities of rice and onion producers.


PADFA was launched in December 2011 by the Deputy Prime Minister of Agriculture and Development, and the Director of IFAD’s West and Central Africa Division. The project adopts a value chain approach to strengthen the link between agricultural production and demand for food, and between producers and consumers. Accordingly the project emphasizes production and commercialization, and processing capacity. This holistic approach will promote the improvement and diversification of products available on the market to meet consumer demand.

Building synergies between PADFA and the other projects under way in the area will be vital, in particular with the Rural Microfinance Development Support Project, which deals with setting up microcredit services that respond to the needs of producers, and the Roots and Tubers Market-Driven Development Programme which is fostering a market information system for food crops.

A second phase of this project has been financed PADFA II.

 

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