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Improving Agricultural Resilience to Salinity Through Development of Pro-poor Technologies Programme
08 December 2018
2018 - 2024
2000002007
The overall goal of the proposed programme is to improve the food security and reduce the poverty of poor smallholder farmers, particularly women, in salinity- affected areas in Botswana, The Gambia, Ghana, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal and Togo.
The programme will directly benefit 11,550 smallholder farmers (of which 50 per cent women) in salinity-affected areas. The broader target group includes the members of the households in the target groups (80,000 individuals) and community-based seed enterprises.
Additional Data
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Recipient
International Center for Biosaline Agriculture
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Total Cost
US$ 7.7 million
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IFAD Grant Amount
US$ 3.5 million