Agriculture Services Programme for Innovation, Resilience and Extension (ASPIRE)

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Agricultural Services Programme for Innovation, Resilience and Extension

ASPIRE will expand into the five target provinces covered by the ongoing Project for Agricultural Development and Economic Empowerment when it ends in 2018, plus five additional provinces that will be identified by the midterm review.

The programme's objective is that by 2021 an improved model of extension services for Cambodia will be helping smallholder farmers to contribute to broad-based economic growth. It will achieve this objective through profitable and resilient farm businesses.

ASPIRE will have four components: evidence-based policy development; capacity development for extension services; improved extension services; and infrastructure to support climate-resilient agriculture. It will target productive poor people and vulnerable smallholder farmers.

Status: Closed
Country
Cambodia
Approval Date
16 December 2014
Duration
2014 - 2022
Sector
Research/Extension/Training
Total Project Cost
US$ 86.25 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 53.4 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 11.45 million
Private sector local US$ 3.01 million
Beneficiaries US$ 5.79 million
National Government (add) US$ 2.47 million
Commune Sangkat Fund US$ 7.24 million
Financing Gap
US$ 0.1 million
Financing terms
Highly Concessional
Project ID
1100001703
Project Contact
Frew Behabtu Bedasso

Project design reports

Project design reports

Final Project, September 2014 Region: Asia and the Pacific

Environmental and social impact assessment

Final environmental and social management framework

Interim (mid-term) review report

Interim (mid-term) review report

Resettlement action framework

PCR digest

Special study

Project list

Project completion report

Project completion report

Co-financiers

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Cambodia: Agricultural Services Programme for Innovation, Resilience and Extension (ASPIRE)

October 2023

ASPIRE implemented a demand-driven approach to agricultural extension services, fostering innovation through new policies and strategies.

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February 2021 - NEWS
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