Fiji Agricultural Partnerships Project

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Fiji Agricultural Partnerships Project

Through the Fiji Agricultural Partnerships Project, IFAD is supporting the Government of Fiji to promote the concept of ‘farming as a business'. The project promotes effective policies to strengthen the private agribusiness sector, agricultural value chains and marketing in rural areas.

The project will also continue to encourage community development, the adoption of climate change resilient technologies and certification of organic products, thus applying good practices acquired through IFAD grant activities over the past 10 years.

Status: Closed
Country
Fiji
Approval Date
17 April 2015
Duration
2015 - 2019
Sector
Rural Development
Total Project Cost
US$ 6.05 million
IFAD Financing
US$ 3.52 million
Co-financiers (Domestic)
National Government US$ 1.03 million
Financing terms
Ordinary
Project ID
1100001707
Project Contact
Tawfiq Mr El Zabri

Project design reports

Project design reports

Final Design Report, April 2015 Region: Asia and the Pacific

Supervision and implementation support documents

Supervision and implementation support documents

Environmental and social impact assessment

Final environmental and social management framework

Interim (mid-term) review report

Resettlement action framework

PCR digest

Special study

Project list

Project completion report

Co-financiers

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June 2011
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