Pro-Poor Value Chain Development Project in the Maputo and Limpopo Corridors
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Pro-Poor Value Chain Development in the Maputo and Limpopo Corridors
This project's objective is to improve the climate-smart livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the Maputo and Limpopo corridors, comprising 19 selected districts in Gaza, Inhambane and Maputo Provinces. Its expected outcome is a sustainable increase in the incomes of farmers producing irrigated vegetables, cassava and livestock including cattle, goats and sheep.
The project builds on the experience of initiatives supporting inclusive agribusiness value chains and farmers' organizations, including the previous IFAD-financed Agricultural Markets Support Programme and the ongoing Rural Markets Promotion Programme. Its five components are horticulture, cassava, red meat, financial services, and institutional support and project management.
Activities supported by IFAD's Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) are fully integrated in the project. They aim to make value chains resilient to the expected impacts of climate change – in particular, increased rainfall variability and the risks of droughts and flooding.
PRESS RELEASES:
- 3 October 2012: Mozambique is first to receive IFAD's Adaptation for Smallholder Agriculture Programme (ASAP) Trust Fund Grant
President's reports
Project design reports
Project design reports
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision and implementation support documents
PROSUL Supervision Mission, November 2018
Supervision mission, May 2015
Supervision mission, April 2014
Supervision mission, December 2013
Supervision Report, June - September 2013
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
Audit and Financial Statements
Audit and Financial Statements
Project completion report
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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