USAID
The agricultural development initiative in the Eastern Province of Kenya began in 2018 with funding from the World Bank.
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Abstract
The initiative also included a component to improve access to credit for smallholder farmers. A total of 1,500 farmers received credit to purchase inputs such as seeds and fertilizers. The program also established a system to monitor and evaluate the impact of the initiative. The agricultural development initiative in Kenya aims to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and increase food security in the region. The program has been successful in improving crop yields and improving access to credit for smallholder farmers. However, the program faces challenges in implementing the recommended practices, particularly in areas where women-headed households are prevalent. The initiative has also established a system to monitor and evaluate the impact of the program. The program has been successful in improving food security indicators across all target communities. The initiative has also established a system to monitor and evaluate the impact of the program. The midterm evaluation revealed a
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