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This initiative focuses on modernizing the land cadaster and registry systems to improve data management and land formalization. Key activities include digitizing data, providing technical support, and training staff. As a result, farmers benefit through increased agricultural spending, improved credit access, and diversified crops, leading to higher production and income. At the municipal level, effective land management enhances the tax base, reduces conflicts, and promotes economic growth. Collaboration between institutions and local producers is essential for success.
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Activities Results Initial Impacts Final Impacts CADASTER Modernization, tech. support, Cleaning & merging of data, Digitize data… Farm-Level Benefits • Increase in Ag. Spending • inputs • infrastructure • Improvements in Credit • more demand • amount • frequency • Land transactions • more sales • more rentals • Increases in Production • yields/ha. • diversification • higher value crop • Increases in Sales • % of farmers • share of crop • Increases in income • Higher land value • Food Security DINACAR Analysis and development of institution, training of staff , establish management structures and procedures of institution… LOCAL LAND FORMALIZATION Land formalization campaigns in target districts, INDERT title formalization, land appraisal, conflict resolution mediation… • DINACAR created and functioning efficiently • Cadaster cleaned & more efficient/ accessible • Registry cleaned & more efficient/ accessible • Additional lands titled in target municipalities… REGISTRY Modernization, Cleaning and digitizing data, training & tech support, establishing reg. offices… Municipal - Level Benefits • Increase in Tax Base • Less Conflicts • Efficient Registry • Increase in Revenue • Macro. Eco. Growth • Better local managemt. ASSUMPTIONS • Possible to match cadaster & registry • Political willingness to reform • Institutional willingness to reform and consolidate into DINACAR • Resources are sufficient • Institutions are capable of managing new land management systems • FARM LEVEL • Local producers want titles and more formalized land • MUNICIPAL LEVEL • Local governments want land formalized • Local institutions are capable of managing process and system ASSUMPTIONS • FARM LEVEL • Markets for inputs, credit, output, etc exist and function well • Land formalization reduces transaction costs • Demand for land exists • MUNICIPAL LEVEL • Municipalities have capacity to use the system • FARM LEVEL • Agricultural markets are dynamic and provide opportunities • MUNICIPAL LEVEL • Municipalities collect and efficiently use revenue Implementation (Supply Side) Results (Supply + Demand)