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BP 3391 – Anjohy is a project located in Rwanda.
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Abstract
The project's geographic focus is on Eastern Province in Rwanda, with a specific emphasis on addressing soil degradation and limited market access. The project's implementation details include the establishment of demonstration plots, farmer training programs, and infrastructure development. The project's timeframes are not explicitly stated, but the midterm evaluation suggests that the project is ongoing. Recommendations for future projects include the need for more targeted support for women-headed households and the development of more affordable irrigation equipment. The project's methodology involves a combination of farmer training, infrastructure development, and market linkage facilitation. The project's key findings include the significant increase in household income and food security indicators among program participants. The project's conclusions suggest that a combination of agricultural and market access interventions can lead to significant improvements in food security and household income. The project's geographic focus is on Eastern Province in Rwanda, with a specific emphasis on addressing soil degradation and limited market access. The project's context is one of significant poverty and food insecurity, with many households relying on subsistence agriculture for their livelihoods. The project's recommendations for future projects include the need for more targeted support for women-headed households and the development of more affordable irrigation equipment.
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