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Improving food security and incomes for Ugandan smallholder farmers


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US$30 million loan agreement to Uganda will help improve food security and incomes for more than 120,000 smallholder households in the northern and north-eastern regions engaged in the production and marketing of oil seeds (groundnuts, sunflower, sesame and soy). The ‘National Oil Seeds Project’ is being co-financed by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Ugandan government. The Ugandan government’s latest Agricultural Sector Strategic Plan highlights oil seeds as part of the four strategic commodities expected to lead the transformation of the smallholder sector from subsistence to commercial farming. Within the framework of this plan, the OPEC Fund’s financing will be used to develop infrastructure across 53 beneficiary districts and support the operations of approximately 200 oil seed clusters. Works will include construction /


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rehabilitation of 2,500 km of roads situated in and around the oil seed clusters and installation of drainage structures, as well as road water harvesting mechanisms for crop and livestock watering.


It is anticipated that circa 60 percent of the beneficiaries will be women. Young people between the ages of 18 and 35 will be involved in the project as producers, entrepreneurs and small- scale processors by providing them with various incentives such as access to farm machinery and agricultural training. OPEC Fund Director-General Abdulhamid Alkhalifa said: “As Uganda recovers from disruptions related to COVID-19, agriculture becomes increasingly


significant for the livelihood of the Ugandan people. The OPEC Fund is pleased to partner with IFAD and the government of Uganda to support this project, which will enhance agricultural


resilience and improve food security.” Including the present loan, the OPEC Fund has committed more than US$221 million to Uganda under its public and private sector and trade finance lending windows.


The funding has supported Uganda’s agriculture, energy, financial (SMEs), transportation, education and health sectors.


The ‘National Oil Seeds Project’ is being co-financed by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Ugandan government


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