Conceptual Design for RC-East Villages Electrification in Qole Asyab-A, Bagram, Parwan
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The region's agricultural sector was characterized by small-scale farming, with most households relying on subsistence farming practices.
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Abstract
The training programs emphasized the importance of crop rotation, composting, and conservation agriculture to improve soil fertility and reduce erosion. The program's success in engaging women-headed households was attributed to the provision of training and support tailored to their specific needs and circumstances. The program's impact on household income and food security was attributed to the combination of improved agricultural productivity and increased market access for farmers. The results of the midterm evaluation provided valuable insights for program managers and policymakers seeking to improve agricultural development initiatives in Rwanda. The program's geographic focus was on Eastern Province, where soil degradation and limited market access were most pronounced. The initiative's timeframes spanned several years, with the first year focused on training and infrastructure development. The program's recommendations emphasized the importance of continued support for farmer training and market linkage facilitation to sustain the gains achieved in the first year.
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