Sustainable Assets for Agriculture Markets, Business and Trade Project

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Sustainable Assets for Agriculture Markets, Business and Trade Project

The project’s objective is to sustainably increase productivity of rural youth, enterprises and the rural economy, thus contributing to the goal of reduced poverty and enhanced food security.

Low productivity contributes to the increasing income gap between urban and rural areas, outmigration and the persistence of multidimensional poverty. SAAMBAT will contribute to the three strategic objectives (SOs) of the results-based country strategic opportunities programme (COSOP), both directly and through synergies with the Accelerating Inclusive Markets for Smallholders (AIMS) project and the Agriculture Services Programme for Innovation, Resilience and Extension (ASPIRE).

SO1 (poor smallholders enabled to take advantage of market opportunities) will be achieved through improved physical connectivity to markets and capacity development

SO2 (climate resilience) through infrastructure facilities that are climate-resilient

SO3 (improve poor households' access to strengthened rural services) through vocational training for rural youth and digital services.

Status: Ongoing
Country
Cambodia
Approval Date
12 September 2019
Duration
2019 - 2025
Sector
Marketing/Storage/Processing
Total Project Cost
US$ 167.34 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 54.39 million
Co-financiers (International)
European Investment Bank US$ 57.6 million
European Investment Bank US$ 17.63 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 11.28 million
Local Government US$ 1.13 million
Financing Gap
US$ 25.17 million
Financing terms
Highly Concessional
Project ID
2000002278
Project Contact
Frew Behabtu Bedasso

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