Improving the Inclusiveness of Agricultural Value Chains in West and Central Africa [2013 - 2015]
Co-Principal Investigators
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Boubacar Diallo
Assistant Professor, International Development
diallob@msu.edu
517 432-4696
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Steven Haggblade
Adjunct Professor
blade@msu.edu
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John M. Staatz
Professor Emeritus
staatz@msu.edu
517 896 4390
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Véronique Thériault
Associate Professor
theria13@msu.edu
517-353-7856
Overview
This project was supported by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), with the overall objective to increase the effectiveness of IFAD-financed support to value chain development in increasing the incomes of the rural populations, particularly poor smallholder farmers,women,and youth.
- Implementation: 2013 - 2015
Objectives
Specifically, this project aimed to:
- Identify policies and investments through which IFAD support can foster inclusive value chain development, particularly of rice in Mali and Guinea, cassava in Benin, and horticultural products in Mali;
- Strengthen local capacities to continue application of high-quality research methods in support of policy and investment planning and assessment;
- Make the results and findings available to country and regional stakeholders, particularly those well positioned in the private and public sector to enhance the inclusiveness of smallholder farmers in the value chains.