Rural Development Program RDP II
Promoting poverty reduction, food security, and resilience through improved farming practices and basic services in rural areas. Components include community infrastructure, agribusiness partnerships, and program management.
Rural Development Program RDP II
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Rural Development Program RDP II Aiding rural & community development through promoting poverty reduction, food security, nutrition and resilience
Program Development Objective • To improve access to basic services in rural areas and to improve farming practices leading to increased production and productivity.
Components • Component 1: Community infrastructure and services • Component 2: Agribusiness Partnerships and Support • Component 3: Program Management
Component 2 • This component aims to increase agricultural production and productivity through improved, climate resilient farming practice, diversification and commercial activity. • The subcomponents are: • 2.1: Agribusiness Partnership Grants • 2.2: Agricultural Supplemental Equity Facility • 2.3: Agricultural Commercialization • 2.4: Agriculture and livestock disaster recovery and resilience
2.1: Agribusiness Partnerships • Partnerships between smallholder farmers and agribusinesses that facilitate increased production and marketing of agricultural commodities • Facilitate productive alliances between agribusiness, farmers and other value chain actors • Partnerships must engage smallholders and assist them to improve their productivity and connection to markets • May be based on any one or more agricultural or livestock commodities • Partnerships financed through a competitive grant scheme • Grants up to $2 million • 20 partnerships ongoing, 28 potential in the pipeline
Partnerships focus • Designed by lead partner to fit the actual needs • Improving farmer production and quality • Building capacity – financial literacy, basic management and planning training, production and processing techniques • Provide extension services • Hands on training and farmer field school approach • Supply tools and equipment where required • Value chain improvement • Marketing
Potential allocation of the combined Call 1 and 2 Partnership Grant
2.2: Agricultural Supplemental Equity Facility • Enable agribusinesses to expand • Finance for plant and equipment, infrastructure, working capital • Grants of up to $600,000 SBD • Eligibility criteria loan approval from a participating commercial bank • Agriculture related • ASEF are linked to a bank loan covering at least 60% of project costs. • 9 ASEF grants given to date
2.3: Agricultural Commercialization • Focus on direct engagement and support for farmer groups through: • (i) assisting their members to increasing production, quality, productivity, value addition and market access; and • (ii) improving the capacity of the groups themselves • Improved industry coordination, • Adaptive agricultural research (cocoa, coconut)
2.4 Agriculture and livestock disaster recovery and resilience • In Guadalcanal • Help to stimulate economic activity • Repair or replace agriculture and livestock infrastructure for cocoa, copra, pigs and Chicken and replace some breeding stock (pigs and chickens). • To date, 2,469 beneficiaries from 274 families have received assistance • Develop and deliver training and awareness on climate and disaster resilient farming practices in all provinces.
Poverty Reduction • All sub-components focus on poverty reduction Food security • Improved by having more income to purchase food Nutrition • Partnerships for food production (root crops, vegetables, fruit and nuts, livestock) – one for fishing industry in Noro includes a nutritionist to balance diets Resilience • Training and awareness on climate and disaster resilient farming practices