A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation
The Honduras Land Access Pilot Project (PACTA) from 2001-2006 supported the acquisition of land and the formation of sustainable farm enterprises by self-organized landless and land-poor peasant families. The Government is now scaling up and divers...
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okr-10986-95332021-04-23T14:02:45Z A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation Childress, Malcom D Korczowski, Tom ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT ACTION PLAN AGRARIAN REFORM AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AMORTIZATION ANNUAL INCOME BANK FINANCING BANK LOANS BANKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL AMERICA COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM CONCESSIONS CONTRIBUTIONS COOPERATIVES CREDIT COOPERATIVES CREDIT PROGRAMS CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT TERMS DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FAMILIES FARM ENTERPRISES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS GENDER INSTITUTION LAND POLICY LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE LEVERAGE LOAN LOAN APPROVAL LOAN REPAYMENT LOAN SIZE LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LONG-TERM LOANS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET OPPORTUNITY MARKETING MICROFINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NETWORKS NEW MARKET OTHER ASSETS PILOT PROJECT POLICY ENVIRONMENT PORTFOLIO PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE FINANCIAL SECTOR PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE LENDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGIONAL CREDIT REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RECORD RESERVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS RURAL CREDIT RURAL INVESTMENT SECURE ACCESS SERVICE PROVIDERS SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TITLE TOTAL COSTS TRANSPARENT WAY TRUST FUND VIABLE BUSINESS WEB WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY The Honduras Land Access Pilot Project (PACTA) from 2001-2006 supported the acquisition of land and the formation of sustainable farm enterprises by self-organized landless and land-poor peasant families. The Government is now scaling up and diversifying the pilot into a national program far more inclusive than the current model. The SDR 6.2 million pilot project proved the viability of a public-private partnership strategy, with the private sector lending for land purchase and public sector funds being used for complementary investments and services to improve productivity and build capacity for independent development. The program was broadly aimed at the rural population with no access to land or precarious access to small parcels for subsistence production. Of the 1,226 families that took part in the program, 991 were part of this group day laborers, sharecroppers, or other kinds of subsistence producer. The rest were poor families with access to municipal forestland (two sub-projects) or communal land (one sub-project). These sub-projects were implemented at the end of the pilot phase. In addition, the sub-projects supported by PACTA in forest communities and afro-Honduran communities are promising for the diversification of economic activities in areas like tourism, crafts, fishing, sustainable timber harvest and wood processing, and environmental services. From this point of view, the achievements and lessons learned in the pilot project could be meaningful in the design of similar processes, not necessarily involving land purchase 2012-08-13T08:53:21Z 2012-08-13T08:53:21Z 2008-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/02/9033911/new-model-public-private-partnership-land-access-rural-enterprise-formation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9533 English Agricultural and Rural Development Notes; No. 32 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT ACTION PLAN AGRARIAN REFORM AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AMORTIZATION ANNUAL INCOME BANK FINANCING BANK LOANS BANKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL AMERICA COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM CONCESSIONS CONTRIBUTIONS COOPERATIVES CREDIT COOPERATIVES CREDIT PROGRAMS CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT TERMS DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FAMILIES FARM ENTERPRISES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS GENDER INSTITUTION LAND POLICY LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE LEVERAGE LOAN LOAN APPROVAL LOAN REPAYMENT LOAN SIZE LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LONG-TERM LOANS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET OPPORTUNITY MARKETING MICROFINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NETWORKS NEW MARKET OTHER ASSETS PILOT PROJECT POLICY ENVIRONMENT PORTFOLIO PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE FINANCIAL SECTOR PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE LENDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGIONAL CREDIT REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RECORD RESERVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS RURAL CREDIT RURAL INVESTMENT SECURE ACCESS SERVICE PROVIDERS SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TITLE TOTAL COSTS TRANSPARENT WAY TRUST FUND VIABLE BUSINESS WEB WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY |
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT ACTION PLAN AGRARIAN REFORM AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AMORTIZATION ANNUAL INCOME BANK FINANCING BANK LOANS BANKS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL AMERICA COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM CONCESSIONS CONTRIBUTIONS COOPERATIVES CREDIT COOPERATIVES CREDIT PROGRAMS CREDIT PROVIDERS CREDIT TERMS DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FAMILIES FARM ENTERPRISES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS GENDER INSTITUTION LAND POLICY LEVEL OF CONFIDENCE LEVERAGE LOAN LOAN APPROVAL LOAN REPAYMENT LOAN SIZE LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LONG-TERM LOANS MARKET OPPORTUNITIES MARKET OPPORTUNITY MARKETING MICROFINANCE NATIONAL BUDGET NETWORKS NEW MARKET OTHER ASSETS PILOT PROJECT POLICY ENVIRONMENT PORTFOLIO PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE FINANCIAL SECTOR PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE LENDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PRODUCTIVITY PROJECT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REGIONAL CREDIT REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RECORD RESERVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULTS RURAL CREDIT RURAL INVESTMENT SECURE ACCESS SERVICE PROVIDERS SHORT-TERM DEPOSITS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TITLE TOTAL COSTS TRANSPARENT WAY TRUST FUND VIABLE BUSINESS WEB WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY Childress, Malcom D Korczowski, Tom A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation |
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The Honduras Land Access Pilot Project
(PACTA) from 2001-2006 supported the acquisition of land and
the formation of sustainable farm enterprises by
self-organized landless and land-poor peasant families. The
Government is now scaling up and diversifying the pilot into
a national program far more inclusive than the current
model. The SDR 6.2 million pilot project proved the
viability of a public-private partnership strategy, with the
private sector lending for land purchase and public sector
funds being used for complementary investments and services
to improve productivity and build capacity for independent
development. The program was broadly aimed at the rural
population with no access to land or precarious access to
small parcels for subsistence production. Of the 1,226
families that took part in the program, 991 were part of
this group day laborers, sharecroppers, or other kinds of
subsistence producer. The rest were poor families with
access to municipal forestland (two sub-projects) or
communal land (one sub-project). These sub-projects were
implemented at the end of the pilot phase. In addition, the
sub-projects supported by PACTA in forest communities and
afro-Honduran communities are promising for the
diversification of economic activities in areas like
tourism, crafts, fishing, sustainable timber harvest and
wood processing, and environmental services. From this point
of view, the achievements and lessons learned in the pilot
project could be meaningful in the design of similar
processes, not necessarily involving land purchase |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Childress, Malcom D Korczowski, Tom |
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Childress, Malcom D Korczowski, Tom |
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Childress, Malcom D |
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A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation |
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A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation |
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A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation |
title_fullStr |
A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation |
title_full_unstemmed |
A New Model of Public-Private Partnership for Land Access and Rural Enterprise Formation |
title_sort |
new model of public-private partnership for land access and rural enterprise formation |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/02/9033911/new-model-public-private-partnership-land-access-rural-enterprise-formation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9533 |
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