Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project
The objectives of the loan (1993-1999) were to build on the achievements of some of the Northern agricultural development projects (ADPs) in developing small-scale irrigation through the extraction of shallow groundwater with low-cost petrol-driven...
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okr-10986-97452021-04-23T14:02:46Z Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project Mohan, P.C. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WATER RESOURCES BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION PROJECT DESIGN PROCUREMENT PLANS SELECTION BIAS COUNTERPART FUNDS IMPLEMENTATION DELAYS BUDGETARY DECISION-MAKING OWNERSHIP LOAN REPAYMENTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICY AGRICULTURAL POLICIES ACCESS TO CREDIT AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL BANKS CROPPING ENGINEERS EXTENSION FARMERS FARMS INCOMES IRRIGATION LEARNING MARKETING NGOS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR RESOURCE USE RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SERVICES The objectives of the loan (1993-1999) were to build on the achievements of some of the Northern agricultural development projects (ADPs) in developing small-scale irrigation through the extraction of shallow groundwater with low-cost petrol-driven pumps. By making agricultural production less dependent on erratic rainfall, farmers' incomes were expected to be raised and food security augmented. this article, largely excerpted from the Implementation Completion Report no. 19730 describes the project's impact, lists the lessons learned, and underscores the aims of the follow-up project in preparation. 2012-08-13T09:25:57Z 2012-08-13T09:25:57Z 2002-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/12/2082422/nigeria-national-fadama-development-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9745 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 83 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Nigeria |
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AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WATER RESOURCES BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION PROJECT DESIGN PROCUREMENT PLANS SELECTION BIAS COUNTERPART FUNDS IMPLEMENTATION DELAYS BUDGETARY DECISION-MAKING OWNERSHIP LOAN REPAYMENTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICY AGRICULTURAL POLICIES ACCESS TO CREDIT AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL BANKS CROPPING ENGINEERS EXTENSION FARMERS FARMS INCOMES IRRIGATION LEARNING MARKETING NGOS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR RESOURCE USE RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SERVICES |
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AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WATER RESOURCES BENEFICIARY PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LOCAL GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION PROJECT DESIGN PROCUREMENT PLANS SELECTION BIAS COUNTERPART FUNDS IMPLEMENTATION DELAYS BUDGETARY DECISION-MAKING OWNERSHIP LOAN REPAYMENTS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING POLICY AGRICULTURAL POLICIES ACCESS TO CREDIT AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL BANKS CROPPING ENGINEERS EXTENSION FARMERS FARMS INCOMES IRRIGATION LEARNING MARKETING NGOS POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR RESOURCE USE RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SERVICES Mohan, P.C. Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project |
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The objectives of the loan (1993-1999)
were to build on the achievements of some of the Northern
agricultural development projects (ADPs) in developing
small-scale irrigation through the extraction of shallow
groundwater with low-cost petrol-driven pumps. By making
agricultural production less dependent on erratic rainfall,
farmers' incomes were expected to be raised and food
security augmented. this article, largely excerpted from the
Implementation Completion Report no. 19730 describes the
project's impact, lists the lessons learned, and
underscores the aims of the follow-up project in preparation. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Mohan, P.C. |
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Mohan, P.C. |
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Mohan, P.C. |
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Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project |
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Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project |
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Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project |
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Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project |
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Nigeria : The National Fadama Development Project |
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nigeria : the national fadama development project |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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