Logframe Program Document (Productive Sector and Business Development)

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Narrative summary Indicators Means of verification Assumptions
Goal

Reduced poverty and hunger for poor people living in polders in the coastal zone of Bangladesh.

  • Less than 10% of children with stunted growth and under-weight
  • No. hhs with 5 months or more of food shortage reduced to less than 10%
  • 50% increase in household assets
Impact surveys at baseline, mid-term and completion (RIMS)
  • No major natural disasters
  • Political stability
Purpose

Improved and more secure rural livelihoods for 160,000 households in coastal polders.

  • 140,000 hhs reporting increased agricultural production
  • 10,000 hhs with more livestock
  • 20,000 hhs with increase fish production from ponds
  • 40,000 people in income earning occupations;
Impact and outcome surveys undertaken by the M&E unit.
  • Economic growth and stability
  • Supportive enabling environment
Outputs
3. Productive sectors (crops, fishery and livestock) performance will be higher for the benefit of the producers through higher income
  • Productivity increased by 30%
  • Production intensity increased by 20%
  • Household income increased with Tk 15,000 from an average level of Tk 50,000.
  • Producers are more market oriented
  • Crop losses reduced by 20%
  • 3,000 FFS established and effective
  • Innovative technology introduced and applied
  • Participatory monitoring feedback and surveys
  • Production statistics
  • The outputs are for the producers with the Program as from year1
  • Producers will be able to settle their difference on water use.
  • Timely availability of quality inputs including credit.
4. Business Development
  • Value chain analysis for (at least) 8 products
  • Analysis of the services providers; their strengths and weaknesses
  • Cooperatives associations established to fill gaps in services by government and private sectors.
Project reports
  • Dept. of Cooperative is supportive.
  • Private sector farm product oriented.
  • Banks supportive for investments in productive sector development.
Activities
3. Productive sectors: (a) participatory planning of development productive sectors; (b) define possible farm plans at WMG level; (c) defining knowledge and inputs needed for improved productivity; (d) creating of Farmers Field Schools; (e) introduce innovative technology.

Surveys to assessthe availability of land and current ownership status; (b) selection of target group households; (c) process of land titling; (d) computerised land record management system.

4. Business development: (a) analysis (weakness and strength) of the services providers; (b) close coordination with the value chain experts under the Care/Solidaridad contract; (c) development of Business Plans per polder; (d) strengthen the linkages with the selected services providers; (e) strengthen the capacity of the WMG and newly established cooperative associations to play an entrepreneurial role.