番茄社区 the Project
AGP鈥檚 second phase receives $30 million in additional financing to sustainably increase agricultural production and productivity of selected crop and livestock commodities. The project aims to achieve this by establishing market linkages, accelerating commercialization, increasing access to agricultural public services, building smallholder farmer capacity in efficient water and crop management to adopt and implement climate change mitigation and adaptation measures, and improving dietary diversification for better health. AGP-II expands on AGP鈥檚 approaches by establishing a capacity development support facility to consistently expand private sector participation in SSI work. The project received additional funding from GAFSP to support responses to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Country
- Ethiopia
Project Status
ActiveFunding
PublicSupervising entity
- FAO
- World Bank
Call Year
2017GAFSP Funding Amount
30.00Results
As of December 2021, AGP-II has benefitted 2,518,412 people, 36.9% of them women, surpassing the end-of-project target by nearly 1 million people. The project improved production on 38,414 hectares of land, including through new irrigation and drainage services; provided all beneficiaries with improved nutrition services and products; supported 9,164 producer-based organizations to facilitate the adoption of new technology among 1,636,674 farmers; and made available direct employment opportunities to 123,435 people.
Contact
Hussein Kebede
Hussein.Kebede@fao.org
Yibeltat Tiruneh
Yibeltal.Tiruneh@fao.org
Elliot W. Mghenyi
emghenyi@worldbank.org
Assaye Legesse
alegesse@worldbank.org
Documents
- FAO AF Project Paper (2021)
- World Bank AF Project Paper (2021)
- World Bank Project Appraisal Document (2015)
- FAO Project Appraisal Document (2015)
- Restructuring Paper