Project Detail |
In the Central African Republic, the livelihoods of 74 per cent of the population are dependent on the agropastoral sector, which also accounts for 52 per cent of the country’s GDP. The humanitarian and security crisis in 2013-2015 and continued conflicts have had a devastating effect on the economy, impacting food security and increasing the country’s fragility today. As a result, poverty affects about 67 per cent of the entire population.
In addition to the impact of conflicts on the economy, the main causes of poverty include the underperforming agropastoral sector, the lack of roads, infrastructure and public services in rural areas, vulnerability to climate change, floods and droughts, as well as scarce economic opportunities, especially for young people.
The Project to Revitalize Crop and Livestock Production in the Savannah (PREPAS) will target 30,000 vulnerable households of agricultural producers in the subprefectures of Baoro, Bossemptélé, Bouar and Yaloké, with possible expansion to Bozoum after the project’s mid-term review. At least 50 per cent of the participants will be women, 30 per cent young people and 10 per cent heads of the most vulnerable households.
The project aims to strengthen the production, processing and marketing of maize, cassava, groundnut, red beans, poultry, goats, sheep and pigs. It will promote sustainable practices that help famers adapt to climate change, particularly to droughts and floods. Household members will receive training in good dietary practices, nutrition and hygiene. Increasing the availability of highly nutritious foods will be among the project goals. In an effort to reduce tensions and promote long-term sustainability, the project will also focus on encouraging dialogue between livestock producers and farmers growing crops.
In addition, the project will establish 800 agricultural, agropastoral and market-gardening groups while developing market gardens equipped with solar-powered irrigation devices. Furthermore, 12 product warehouses and 8 input storehouses will be constructed, and 450 young people will receive training in processing, marketing or services within the value chains of selected crops and livestock.
STATUS: ONGOING
Country
Central African Republic
Approval Date
05 May 2018
Duration
2018 - 2025
Sector
Credit and Financial Services
Total Project Cost
US$ 29.04 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 25 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
Beneficiaries In-kind US$ 1.55 million
Beneficiaries US$ 1.53 million
Financing terms
DSF Grant
Project ID
2000001816
Project Contact
Emime Ndihokubwayo |