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19 Feb 2018| Posted by James | In Agriculture and Food

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IFAD, Sudan invest $47.5m to boost farmers’ income

The United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and Sudan signed a $47.5 million dollar accord aimed at boosting farmers’ incomes and resilience to climate change in four of the African country’s states, IFAD said.

“IFAD’S approach will be to enhance food security and reduce poverty in poor rural households through investment in crop production, marketing, access to credit and capacity building of public and private service providers,” said Tarek Ahmed, IFAD’S country programme manager for Sudan.

The Ifad-supported project will support rural households in states of Sinnar, North Kordofan, South Dordofan and West Kordofan over a period of six years, according to IFAD.

The project will help farmers in rain-fed areas who engage in traditional agriculture (crop production and animal husbandry) and forest-based activities (mainly gum Arabic). It covers 129 villages and 27,000 smallholder households, targeting small producers, rural women and youth with farm sizes of less than 6.3 hectares.

The agreement was signed by Gilbert F. Houngbo, President of IFAD, and Abdelatif Ijaimi, Sudan’s Agriculture and Forestry Minister.

The total cost of the project is S$47.5 mn including a $26.01 mn grant from IFAD. The project will be co-financed by the government of Sudan, the private sector and the beneficiaries themselves, IFAD stated.

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