Approval Date | 16 Dec 2022 |
Planned Completion Date | 31 Dec 2027 |
Last Disbursement Planned Date | 31 Dec 2027 |
Sovereign / Non-Sovereign | Sovereign |
Sector | Agriculture and Rural Development |
DAC Sector Code | 31163 |
Commitment | U.A 31,366,977.68 |
Status | Approved |
The National Integrated Livestock Development Programme in Senegal -Phase 1 (PNDIES-P1) catalyses other operations being implemented by the Bank (Agro-Industrial Processing Zones, PZTA/Agropoles, PROVALE CV) and other Technical and Financial Partners including World Bank (PRAPS project), IsDB (PDEPS-SN project) and IFAD (PADAER 2 Project). Specifically, the project will identify and implement the necessary synergies with projects in the agro-industrial processing zones, particularly the PZTA-North, whose livestock sector will be given priority. The operating strategy of PNDIES-P1 is based on increasing the numerical (quantitative) productivity and weight yields of herds and flocks which will be reflected in higher levels of production that will strengthen the targeted value chains including the processing of, and market access for animal products. PNDIES-P1 is organised around the following three components: (i) Productivity and animal production; (ii) processing, marketing of animal products and professionalisation of actors; and (iii) project coordination and management. The total project cost is estimated at EUR 78.60 million (XOF 51.56 billion), net of taxes and customs duties.
The PNDIES-P1 sector objective is to contribute to the development of competitive, climate-resilient and job-creating value chains for youth and women. This objective is broken down into 3 specific objectives: (i) Sustainably increase productivity and animal production; (ii) Improve animal product processing and marketing; and (iii) improve actors’ professionalisation.
The project areas of intervention are the Diourbel, Louga, Kaolack, Kolda, Dakar, Thiès, Fatick, Kaffrine, Sédhiou and Ziguinchor regions. The interventions will take into account the meat, milk and honey value chains. The project’s direct beneficiaries will be 32,000 value chain actors including 16,000 women and youth. There are approximately 950,000 indirect beneficiaries including 51% of women.The project’s main beneficiaries are (i) stock breeders in five subsectors: cattle, sheep, poultry and pig, (ii) meat wholesalers, (iii) professional livestock organisations, (iv) SMEs/SMIs in the livestock, processing and distribution sector, focused on those owned and managed by women as well as youth (female and male), and (v) public livestock services.
Funding
African Development Bank
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Implementing
MINISTERE AGRICULTURE ET ELEVAGE
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IATI identifier | 46002-P-SN-AAE-004 |
Last Update | 02 Feb 2023 |
Name | KABORE Youssouf |
y.kabore@afdb.org |
Country | Senegal |