Smallholder Horticulture Marketing Programme

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Smallholder Horticulture Marketing Programme

Smallholder Horticulture Marketing Programme

This programme aims to improve farm productivity and incomes, and the health and welfare of rural Kenyans, by increasing the quality and consumption of fruit and vegetables. The programme covers 8 of Kenya's 35 horticultural districts and was designed as a pilot initiative for possible replication throughout the country. It targets poor rural households and unemployed and underemployed people in areas of Kenya where horticulture is an important source of income, as many poor small-scale farmers in these areas sell a portion of their output on the domestic market.

The programme invests in value chains and market infrastructure in order to improve the supply of inputs and the functioning of marketing chains. It also seeks to build the capacity of private-sector service providers, government institutions and farmers' organizations.

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Status: Closed
Country
Kenya
Approval Date
18 April 2007
Duration
2007 - 2014
Sector
Marketing/Storage/Processing
Total Project Cost
US$ 26.59 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 23.93 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 1.62 million
Beneficiaries US$ 1.04 million
Financing terms
Highly Concessional
Project ID
1100001330
Project Contact
Nadine Dominique Ms Gbossa

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