Agricultural Development Programme in the Highlands (ODR)
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Agricultural Development Programme in the Highlands
Agricultural Development Programme in the Highlands (ODR)
The Agricultural Development Programme in the Highlands was launched in 1988 against the backdrop of the Government’s policy to increase food production so that self-sufficiency in rice would be achieved by 1990. The objectives were therefore to increase agricultural production, develop income-generating activities, promote the establishment of farmers’ groups so that they could gain collective access to credit or obtain discounts on group purchases, and initiate a farmer-centred development process based on research and extension.
To achieve these objectives, the programme launched the following activities:
- Rehabilitation of infrastructure (roads and irrigation systems) and boosting of local institutions
- Boosting of extension services in the field
- Intensification and diversification of agriculture
- Research and development undertaken in cooperation with extension services and farmers
Source: IFAD
Project design reports
Project design reports
Supervision and implementation support documents
Supervision and implementation support documents
AMMAR Supervision Report November 2018
Supervision mission, July 2016
Environmental and social impact assessment
Final environmental and social management framework
Interim (mid-term) review report
Interim (mid-term) review report
Mid-term review mission, September 2017
Resettlement action framework
PCR digest
Special study
Project list
Audit and Financial Statements
Audit and Financial Statements
2021-Ministry of Finance-AUDIT_REPORT
2020-Ministry of Finance-AUDIT_REPORT
Project completion report
Project completion report
Co-financiers
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