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East Java Rainfed Agriculture Project

Farmers of the rainfed uplands of East Java are extremely poor. The project's aim was to increase the production and incomes of these farmers, while protecting the threatened natural resource environment. The project helped farmers expand production of a range of crops, both perennial and annual, and stabilize and protect their land through soil and water conservation measures. Iit supported small, village-based agro-processing enterprises and improved animal husbandry. Providing access to formal financial services for even the smallest farmers was an aim of the project.

Source: IFAD


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Ronald Hartman
Operations Adviser and country programme manager
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
Rome, Italy
Work: +39 0654592184
Fax: +39 0654593184
r.hartman@ifad.org

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$34.3 million
Approved IFAD loan: US$20.0 million
Duration: 1990 - 1998
Directly benefiting: 270,000 households
Cofinancing:

  • Netherlands (US$0.8 million)
  • World Food Programme (US$4.3 million)
Status: Closed

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