Smallholder Commercial Agriculture Project
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Smallholder Commercial Agriculture Project
This project is designed to continue providing the country's most vulnerable rural households with sustainable opportunities to access income from fair trade crops in both niche export and domestic markets. The project has four components:
- Development of family plantations
- Consolidation of producer organizations
- Introduction of new intervention areas
- Coordination, management, and monitoring and evaluation.
The project operates nationwide, specifically targeting single-parent households headed by women and households with young people.
Informes del Presidente
Informes del Presidente
Informes sobre el diseño de los proyectos
Informes sobre el diseño de los proyectos
Documentos de supervisión y apoyo a la ejecución
Documentos de supervisión y apoyo a la ejecución
PAPAC Supervision Report October 2018
Año: 2018
Rapport de Supervision, Avril 2016
Año: 2016
Rapport de supervision -September 2015
Año: 2015
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
Auditoría y Estados Financieros
Auditoría y Estados Financieros
Informe de finalización del proyecto
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