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IFAD in Romania
 

IFAD has financed a single project in Romania, the Apuseni Development Project, which was effective from 1999 to 2006. IFAD provided US$16.5 million in loans to finance the project, which had a total cost of US$31.5 million.

IFAD’s strategy

IFAD’s strategy in Romania focused on supporting rural credit services so that farmers could invest in inputs and equipment, and develop on-farm and off-farm opportunities for generating income. The objective was to improve rural people’s incomes and standards of living, reducing rural poverty.

Country strategic opportunities paper (2003)

Source: IFAD



Statistics
Projects: 1

Total cost:
US$31.5 million

Approved IFAD loan:
US$16.5 million

Directly benefiting:
6,500 households
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Planned project activities
2006 Nobel Peace Prize
Contact information

Henning Pedersen
Country programme manager
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
Rome, Italy
Work: +39 0654592635
Fax: +39 0654593635
h.pedersen@ifad.org