Rural Markets Promotion Programme (PROMER)

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Rural Markets Promotion Programme

 

This programme helps small-scale farmers in the northern region of the country, where two-thirds of the rural population is poor. In addition to other financing, it is receiving US$9.9 million in grant funding from the European Union through IFAD.

Although this part of the country has good agricultural potential, farms there have some of the lowest yields in southern Africa. Poor returns from sales of their agricultural surpluses have led small-scale farmers in the region to fall back on semi-subsistence agriculture. 

The programme builds on emerging opportunities for both domestic and export markets, and particularly for agribusiness investment, to improve the terms of trade for small-scale farmers. It helps small farming households make the transition from subsistence to market-oriented agriculture, achieving higher productivity and better market integration. 

The target group includes small-scale, semi-subsistence farmers and other poor farmers, most of whom live below the poverty line. Women are an important part of the target group because of their disadvantaged position in society and in the economy, and because they are often the poorest members of the rural population. 

The programme's overall aim is to enable small-scale farmers to increase their incomes from agriculture by helping them market their surpluses more profitably. Its specific aims are to: 

  • Improve small-scale farmers' access to and participation in agricultural markets and value chains 
  • Develop more efficient market intermediaries and partnerships to stimulate increased agricultural production and added value 
  • Create a more conducive environment for agricultural market operations. 
 

The multi-sectoral programme is in line with the government's poverty reduction strategy, and it coordinates with several public institutions at the national, provincial and district levels. It also works with farmers' organizations and traders to improve market efficiency; introduces a demand-driven facility to advance commercial partnerships between small farmers and agribusiness companies; and promotes development of a network of dealers in agricultural inputs. 

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Source: IFAD

 
Estado: Cerrado
País
Mozambique
Fecha de aprobación
11 septiembre 2008
Duración
2008 - 2021
Sector
Desarrollo rural
Costo total del proyecto
USD 76,53 millones
Financiación del FIDA
USD 56,13 millones
Cofinanciadores (Internacional)
European Union USD 10,97 millones
Alliance for a Green Revolution In Africa USD 3,52 millones
Cofinanciadores (Nacional)
National Government USD 2,86 millones
Beneficiaries USD 3,05 millones
Condiciones de financiación
Condiciones muy favorables
N.º del proyecto
1100001423
Contacto del proyecto
Robson Mutandi

Informes del Presidente

Informes sobre el diseño de los proyectos

Informes sobre el diseño de los proyectos

Project design report, May 2008 Región: África Oriental y Meridional
PROMER Additional Financing Report, October 2015 Región: África Oriental y Meridional
Programme design report Región: África Oriental y Meridional

Evaluación del impacto ambiental y social

Auditoría y Estados Financieros

Informe del examen interino (mitad de período)

Informe del examen interino (mitad de período)

Marco de acción para el reasentamiento

Resúmenes de informes

Estudios específicos

Proyectos enumerados

Informe de finalización del proyecto

Informe de finalización del proyecto

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