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Goksu Taseli Watershed Development Project
Türkiye
Agricultural Development
12 December 2015
2015 - 2025
2000000812
The Gӧksu Taşeli Watershed Development Project will be implemented in selected villages within nine districts in the Konya and Karaman provinces of Central Anatolia. It will target 32,000 households consisting of productive smallholder farming households, poor households and nomadic households, majority of whom are engaged in producing fruit and field crops and small ruminants products.
The goal of the project is to reduce rural poverty by supporting economic diversification . The project will increase farmers' incomes through improved agricultural production and marketing activities, and strengthen resilience to climate shocks. The project will also improve the living standards of the nomadic tribes in the Taurus Mountains by improving natural resource management.
Expected outcomes are:
- increased farm productivity and production
- higher prices for products produced by smallholder producers
- adoption of climate-resilient natural resource management practices.
Additional Data
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Total Project Cost
US$ 25 million
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IFAD Financing
US$ 18.29 million
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Financing terms
Ordinary
Co-financiers (Domestic)
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National Government
US$ 3.85 million
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Beneficiaries
US$ 2.86 million
Project Contact
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Liam Francis Chicca