Rural Development: Agricultural Production Intensification and Vulnerability Reduction Project (PIPARV-B)

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Agricultural Production Intensification and Vulnerability Reduction Project

In Burundi, a main cause of poverty is the poor performance of the agriculture sector. The sector suffers from low public and private investment, weak capacity, overexploitation of natural resources and vulnerability to climate change, floods and droughts, as well as soil degradation, diseases and pests, and barriers to market access. The Agricultural Production Intensification and Vulnerability Reduction Project (PIPARV-B) will target the provinces of Gitega, Karuzi, Kayanza, Muyinga and Ngozi, where population and malnutrition rates are among the highest in the country.

PIPARV-B aims to reduce chronic child malnutrition and improve overall nutrition rates in the project areas by training household members in good dietary practices, nutrition and hygiene. Through the organization of 20 cooperative groups, a total of 6,000 participants are expected to gain access to climate-resilient technologies, including high-quality seeds and plants, as well as storage, processing and marketing facilities for rice and milk. The project will also promote fishing, poultry farming, bee-keeping and the raising of small livestock.

The project will establish 240 farmer field schools in developed wetland areas, while also supporting 30 wetland users associations and 333 watershed committees, to train a total of 3,000 young men and women. PIPARV-B is also expected to rehabilitate 150 kilometres of rural roads to facilitate market access, and to construct 30 rice storage facilities equipped with hulling and whitening machines. In addition, 100 warehouses will be built.

 

 

 

Status: Ongoing
Country
Burundi
Approval Date
14 December 2018
Duration
2018 - 2025
Sector
Agricultural Development
Total Project Cost
US$ 115.84 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 37.49 million
Co-financiers (International)
Green Climate Fund US$ 9.99 million
OPEC Fund for International Development US$ 20 million
Crisis Response Initiative US$ 1.84 million
World Food Programme US$ 7 million
Crisis Response Initiative US$ 3 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 11.63 million
Beneficiaries US$ 1.88 million
Financing Gap
US$ 23 million
Financing terms
DSF Grant
Project ID
2000001146
Project Contact
Dagmawi Habte Selassie

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