Accelerating Inclusive Markets for Smallholders Project

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Accelerating Inclusive Markets for Smallholders

Many of the 4.3 million people who have moved out of poverty in Cambodia are still vulnerable, and agricultural growth has stalled. It needs to be stimulated through intensification, diversification and commercialization. This project aims to increase returns from farming for smallholders, including young people, through efficient public-sector investment. It will work to develop five high-value product value chains covering crops and livestock and increase private investment in them.

Using IFAD's public-private-producer partnership (4Ps) model, the project will develop and promote links among buyers, producers and service providers. It will give priority to innovation in local value chains, especially through a value chain innovation fund, which will provide direct financial support to stimulate private investment. The initiative will initially partner with three major microfinance institutions, recognizing the importance of significantly increased financing for farmers, agricultural cooperatives, agribusinesses and service providers.


Source: IFAD

 
狀態: custom-msg-ongoing
國家
Cambodia
approval-date
14 十二月 2016
期間
2016 - 2024
sector
sector.mrktg
total-project-cost
millions-usd
ifad-financing
millions-usd
co-financiers-dom
Beneficiaries millions-usd
National Government millions-usd
Private sector local millions-usd
financing-gap
millions-usd
financing-terms
lending-term.high_con
project-id
2000001268
project-contact
Frew Behabtu Bedasso

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