By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment.
1. Project: Women's Agri-preneurship Incubator
Specific: Train 200 women farmers in rural areas on sustainable farming practices, financial literacy, and marketing strategies.
Measurable: Track the number of women trained, farms implementing new practices, and increased income through financial records and surveys.
Achievable: Partner with existing agricultural NGOs and utilize local trainers.
Result-Oriented: Double the income of participating women farmers within 2 years.
Time-Bound: Complete training within 1 year and monitor results for 2 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in volume of production per labor unit (2.3.1) through farm records.
Monitor average income of women farmers (2.3.2) through pre and post-project surveys.
2. Project: Mobile Markets for Small Farmers
Specific: Establish a mobile market network connecting 100 small-scale farmers with urban consumers, eliminating middlemen.
Measurable: Track the number of farmers participating, sales volume, and reduction in post-harvest losses.
Achievable: Partner with local transport companies and utilize mobile app technology.
Result-Oriented: Increase farmer income by 30% and reduce food waste by 20% within 1 year.
Time-Bound: Launch the mobile market network within 6 months and monitor results for 1 year.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in farmer income (2.3.2) through pre and post-project surveys.
3. Project: Indigenous Seed Banks and Knowledge Exchange
Specific: Establish 5 community-managed seed banks preserving indigenous crop varieties and promoting traditional knowledge exchange among indigenous farmers.
Measurable: Track the number of seed banks established, varieties preserved, and farmers adopting traditional practices.
Achievable: Partner with and empower indigenous communities for seed bank management.
Result-Oriented: Increase crop diversity by 20% and improve soil health in participating communities within 3 years.
Time-Bound: Establish seed banks within 1 year and monitor results for 3 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in volume of production per labor unit (2.3.1) through farm records (indirect impact).
4. Project: Youth in Agribusiness
Specific: Train 150 young people in rural areas on modern agricultural technologies, value addition techniques, and starting agribusiness ventures.
Measurable: Track the number of youth trained, businesses established, and jobs created.
Achievable: Partner with agricultural universities and offer micro-loans for startups.
Result-Oriented: Create 50 new agribusiness ventures and 100 jobs within 2 years.
Time-Bound: Complete training within 6 months and monitor results for 2 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track creation of non-farm employment opportunities (indirect impact on 2.3).
5. Project: Financial Inclusion for Fisherfolk
Specific: Provide micro-loans and financial literacy training to 200 fisherfolk communities to invest in sustainable fishing practices, equipment upgrades, and post-harvest processing.
Measurable: Track the number of communities trained, loan uptake, and reduction in fish waste.
Achievable: Partner with microfinance institutions and fisheries cooperatives.
Result-Oriented: Increase average fisherfolk income by 25% and reduce post-harvest fish loss by 15% within 2 years.
Time-Bound: Train communities within 6 months and monitor results for 2 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in fisherfolk income (2.3.2).
6. Project: Climate-Smart Agriculture Training
Specific: Train 300 family farmers on climate-resilient agricultural practices like water conservation techniques, drought-resistant crops, and integrated pest management.
Measurable: Track the number of farmers trained, adoption of new practices, and water use efficiency.
Achievable: Partner with agricultural research institutions and extension services.
Result-Oriented: Reduce water consumption for irrigation by 10% and increase farm resilience to climate shocks within 3 years.
Time-Bound: Complete training within 1 year and monitor results for 3 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in volume of production per labor unit (2.3.1) through farm records (indirect impact).
Project 7: Land Rights for Pastoralists
Specific: Advocate for secure land tenure rights for 50 pastoralist communities, including the demarcation of grazing territories and migratory corridors.
Measurable: Track the number of communities with secured land rights, area of land secured, and number of resolved land-use conflicts.
Achievable: Partner with legal aid organizations and government land administration agencies.
Result-Oriented: Secure land rights for all targeted communities within 3 years and reduce land-use conflicts by 50%.
Time-Bound: Initiate legal advocacy within 6 months and monitor results for 3 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in volume of production per labor unit (2.3.1) through improved herd health and grazing management (indirect impact).
8. Project: Sustainable Aquaculture for Small-Scale Fishers
Specific: Train 100 small-scale fishers on sustainable aquaculture techniques, including responsible stocking practices and pond management.
Measurable: Track the number of fishers trained, adoption of new practices, and fish production levels.
Achievable: Partner with fisheries departments and provide demonstration ponds for training.
Result-Oriented: Increase fish production by 20% and reduce environmental impact of fishing practices within 2 years.
Time-Bound: Complete training within 6 months and monitor results for 2 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in volume of production per labor unit (2.3.1) and fisherfolk income (2.3.2).
9. Project: Farmer-to-Farmer Knowledge Exchange
Specific: Establish a network connecting 200 experienced farmers with new and young farmers to share best practices, sustainable techniques, and market knowledge.
Measurable: Track the number of farmers participating, knowledge exchange events organized, and adoption of new practices by young farmers.
Achievable: Utilize online platforms and organize physical workshops for knowledge exchange.
Result-Oriented: Increase adoption of sustainable practices by 30% among young farmers within 2 years.
Time-Bound: Establish the network within 3 months and monitor results for 2 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in volume of production per labor unit (2.3.1) through improved farm management practices (indirect impact).
10. Project: Value-Added Processing for Small Producers
Specific: Train 150 small-scale food producers on food processing techniques, product packaging, and marketing strategies to increase the value of their products.
Measurable: Track the number of producers trained, businesses adopting processing techniques, and increased product sales.
Achievable: Partner with food science institutions and provide access to processing equipment.
Result-Oriented: Increase the income of participating producers by 30% through value addition within 2 years.
Time-Bound: Complete training within 6 months and monitor results for 2 years.
Impact Assessment:
Track changes in producer income (2.3.2).
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