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DONOR-FUNDED AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES

DONOR-FUNDED AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES. Impact Evaluation of the 2004 – 2012 Agricultural Input Support Programmes in Zimbabwe B.T. Hanyani-Mlambo Dumisani Dube Admire Mbundure Joshua Zvoutete Tirivangani Koza. Background to Impact Analysis.

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DONOR-FUNDED AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES

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  1. DONOR-FUNDED AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT PROGRAMMES Impact Evaluation of the 2004 – 2012 Agricultural Input Support Programmes in Zimbabwe B.T. Hanyani-Mlambo Dumisani Dube Admire Mbundure Joshua Zvoutete Tirivangani Koza

  2. Background to Impact Analysis • Donor-funded agricultural support (8 years):- • Inputs, Extension + Training. • Crop (95%) + livestock (5%), with focus change (trends). • Specific objectives:- • Increase agricultural production + productivity. • Improving HH food + nutrition security. • Improving livelihoods + farm incomes. • Data collection:- • Desk review. • Key informant interviews (KIIs). • Focus group discussions (FGDs).

  3. Donor –Funded Agricultural Assistance Programmes (2004 – 2008)

  4. Donor-Funded Agricultural Assistance Programmes (2009 – 2012)

  5. Impact on Production & Livelihoods

  6. Impact on cropped area Source: PRP(2010). Source: FAO Data (2011).

  7. Impact on production & yields Source: Impact Analysis Study (2012). Source: Impact Analysis Study (2012).

  8. Impact on livestock production Wedza milk production trends (2000 – 2008) Source: Khula Sizwe Trust (2012). Source: DDP (2000 – 2008).

  9. Impact on HH food security Source: Impact Analysis Study (2012).

  10. Financial & Economic Analysis

  11. Returns to investment Source: Impact Analysis Study (2012). Source: Impact Analysis Study (2012).

  12. Enterprise viability

  13. Long-Term Impact • Graduation & dependency (input support):- • 15 – 20% graduation vs. 33% threshold (factors). • 10 – 15% still dependent on external input support (high potential). • 20 – 25% (marginal). • Capacity building still necessary.

  14. Recommendations • Sustainable impact:- • Appropriate region specific interventions e.g. NRs I – III versus NRs IV – V. • Capacity development for new technologies (graduation & sustainability). • Improved targeting (interest, capacity & potential for intensification versusextensification). • Market linkages (input and output) e.g. agro-dealership. • Focus: viable enterprises (market insights) e.g. comparative advantage (VCA & VCD approach).

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