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Mozambique Agro-Dealer Development II 2013-2015 Objective – Mozambique Agro-Dealer Development (MADD) II builds on the achievements of the initial MADD project, which strengthened and expanded agro-dealer networks, promoted private sector investment in agro-input technologies and improved farmers’ access to these technologies through competitive markets. Related Intervention Areas – Improve Nutrient Use Practices for Better Economic and Environmental Outcomes, Improve Efficiency of Input Markets, Improve Management Capability and Profitability of Farm Enterprises Lead Implementing Partner– Agricultura e Mercados Organização para o Desenvolvimento Sustentavel (AGRIMERC) Collaborators – Agro-dealers, farmer-based organizations and private sector input dealers Donor – Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) Locations – Manica and Tete provinces of Mozambique Support Project - National Fertilizer Subsidy Program in Burundi 2012-2015 Objective – IFDC is providing support for the creation and implementation of Burundi’s National Fertilizer Subsidy Program, which is the only demand-driven subsidy system in Africa. IFDC has worked with partner institutions to develop new fertilizer formulas suitable to Burundian soil conditions and to build the capacities of the private sector involved in the input market. A new follow-on program is currently under design. Related Intervention Areas – Improve Nutrient Use Practices for Better Economic and Environmental Outcomes, Improve Efficiency of Input Markets, Analyze, Inform and Influence Policy Reform Collaborators – Burundi Ministry of Agriculture, the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences (ISABU), private sectors entrepreneurs, financial operators and farmer associations Donor – Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Burundi Location – Burundi Privatization of Rwanda’s Fertilizer Import and Distribution System 2010-2015 Objective – Privatization of Rwanda’s Fertilizer Import and Distribution System (PReFER) is helping to develop an efficient, effective and competitive private sector fertilizer procurement and distribution system in Rwanda. The project’s primary objective is to accomplish the government’s orderly transition out of nationalized fertilizer procurement and distribution. To that end, PReFER staff and MINAGRI are identifying policies supportive of private sector enterprise in the fertilizer market and contributing to the development of a sustainable supply system. This effort is expected to stimulate fertilizer demand and will increase agricultural intensification, farm output and market development. Related Intervention Areas – Improve Efficiency of Input Markets, Improve Management Capability and Profitability of Farm Enterprises, Strengthen and Support Robust Output Markets, Analyze, Inform and Influence Policy Reform Collaborators – Private sector entrepreneurs, Rwandan government and MINAGRI Donor – USAID Location – Rwanda Production, Finance and Improved Technology Plus 2012-2016 Objective – IFDC’s role in Production, Finance and Improved Technology Plus (PROFIT+) is to improve the productivity of selected value chains and increase links to commercial agricultural input markets. IFDC is introducing integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) to smallholder farmers who are participating in maize-based farming systems in the Eastern Province and to horticultural producers in the peri-urban districts of Lusaka, Zambia. A range of improved agricultural technologies are demonstrated on farmers’ fields. Sustainable agro-input supply systems are being improved to meet the increased farmer demand stimulated by the innovative demonstrations. Related Intervention Areas – Improve Nutrient Use Practices for Better Economic and Environmental Outcomes, Improve Efficiency of Input Markets Lead Implementing Partner – ACDI/VOCA 23 | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT