Sustainable and Resilient Agriculture in Malawi
This brief provides an overview of the Investing in Livelihood Resilience and Soil Health in ACP Countries (ILSA) programme in Malawi, funded by the European Union and implemented by IFAD.
The Smallholder Dairy Commercialization Programme (SDCP) aimed to foster market-driven development of the informal dairy sector in Kenya. The project worked with smallholder dairy farmers, mobile milk traders and small milk shop owners to increase their milk production, productivity and capacity to respond to market opportunities. Special attention was given to ensuring women's participation in the project, given their prominent role in dairy production in Kenya.
Through dairy farmers' groups, farmers were trained in organizational and enterprise skills, and received technical support for artificial insemination, fodder production and animal disease management to increase member farmers’ livestock breeds and improve their health. SDCP also included investment in market infrastructure such as milk-cooling facilities, road infrastructure and low-cost market information systems. This project underwent a rigorous impact assessment after its completion, using primary qualitative and quantitative data collected from 2,560 farmers.
Key Impact estimates
An impact estimate is calculated as the difference in mean outcomes between the treatment group (project participants) and the comparison group (non-participants).
SDCP achieved positive impacts on milk production and sales, as well as on animal feeding and care practices among participants, 60 per cent of whom were women. Key impact estimates include:
Main Lessons
A number of lessons from the impact assessment are relevant for future rural development policies and projects:
Resources