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5.
Annexes
A)
List of visited and assessed areas
Table 11: Location
visited
Region
District /
Municipality
Ward
Village
Arusha
Meru DC
Uwiro
Uwiro
Longido DC
Noondoto
Noondoto
Monduli DC
Mswakini
Mswakini
Mto wa Mbu
Migombani
Dodoma
Dodoma MC
Mpunguzi
Mpunguzi "B"
Chamwino DC
Suri
Suri
Mpwapwa DC
Gulwe
Gulwe
Mara
Serengheti DC
Kisaka
Buchanchari
Nyansurumti
Bunda DC
Kisolya
Masahunga
Morogoro
Kilosa DC
Tindiga
Tindiga "A"
Mvomero DC
Sungaji
Mbogo
Diongoya
Digoma
Kwagole
Kilombero DC
Kilombero ferry
Kilombero ferry
Mwanza
Serengherema
Katunguru
Chamabanda
Kwimba
Fukalo
Nyang'honge
Magu DC
Bujashi
Ihushi
Shinyanga
Shinyanga MC
Mwamalili
Mwamalili
Shinyanga DC
Nyida
Igembya
Kishapu DC
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B)
Proposed project profiles
Appealing Agency:
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO)
Project title:
Distribution of vegetables seeds, hand tools and storage material to the
most vulnerable households in “El Niño’s” affected region.
Sector:
Agriculture
Overall Objective:
To support the promotion of vegetables production and reduction of
post-harvest losses for the affected “El Niño’s” vulnerable population.
Specific Objective:
- To enable affected households to cover part of their food needs with
own vegetable production and generation of additional income.
- To provide storage material to the affected households in order to
diminish post-harvest losses and ensure better food conservation.
Expected Outputs:
- 12’000 number of affected households have received a package of
vegetables seeds and hand tools.
- 12’000 number of affected households have been provided with a set
of storage containers or sealed storage bags.
Target Beneficiaries:
Female / child headed or most vulnerable farming households in Region
Mara, Mwanza, Arusha, Dodoma, Morogoro, Kagera, Kigoma, Mbeya,
Iringa and Manyara of Tanzania affected by “El Niño”.
Stakeholders:
MALF, NGOs, FAO, district and local authorities.
Project Duration:
March - October 2016
Funds Requested
US$ 321’000
Summary
A good share of “El Niño” affected population will get a reduced production at the end of the
2015/16 season due to lower yields caused by floods or dry spells. As result, many people in the
country will not be able to cover their basic food requirements. Considering that in many areas of the
country farmers are able to cultivate vegetables also after the end of the rainy season, there is the
potential to support their production by providing seeds and hand tolls (i.e. hoes). This will allow to
alleviate the expected shortfall of own crop production and produce a marketable surplus to cover
other basic needs expenditures. In addition, the provision of storage material such (containers / bags)
will reduce post-harvest losses and ensure a better conservation of the already decimated crop
harvest. The provision of vegetable seeds and hand tools should mainly target those affected
communities having access to water for irrigation purposes (river / lake shore). Whereas the
provision of storage material can target also other “El Niño’s” affected vulnerable population, who
were able to harvest some of their field crops.
Activities
FAO will distribute off-season vegetables seeds varieties, in addition to hand tools and storage
material to most vulnerable “El Niño’s” affected households, with the aim of supporting their food
security and conservation, as well as enable generation of additional income. The inputs will vary
according to the agro-ecological conditions of the targeted region and local preferences. Tools and
storage materials will be procured nationally according to their availability in the market, and
distributed following defined targeting criteria.
Financial Summary
Budget items
US$
Staff (international, national and support)
50’000
Contract (implementation)
25’000
Travel costs, DSA, etc.
10’000
Inputs
308’000
Operational and administrative costs
12’000
Technical Support Service
7’650
Overhead
28’350
Total
441’000
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Appealing Agency:
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO)
Project title:
Provision of high value crops and short cycle improved staple crops
seeds and trainings to the most vulnerable households in “El Niño’s”
affected region of Tanzania.
Sector:
Agriculture
Overall Objective:
To support the diversification of crop production for the “El Niño’s”
affected most vulnerable farming population and enhance their
household’s resilience.
Specific Objective:
To enable the affected households to diversify their production and
improve their agricultural techniques, through the promotion of high
value crops (i.e. sesame and green gram) as well as improved short
cycle staple crops, in addition to the provision of trainings.
Expected Outputs:
- 43’500 number of affected households have received improved
field crop seed package.
- 10’000 number of affected household attended trainings on crops
diversification and management.
Target Beneficiaries:
Most vulnerable small scale farming households in all 13 region of
Tanzania affected by “El Niño’s”.
Stakeholders:
MALF, NGOs, FAO, district and local authorities.
Project Duration:
June 2016 - February 2017
Funds Requested
US$ 1’511’000
Summary
Due to the effects of “El Niño” a good share of the rural farming population in the affected region of
the country, will get either a reduced or no harvest from the crop cultivated during the 2015/16
agriculture season. As such, they will not be able to cover their food needs and most likely face
different degrees of food insecurity later in the year. At the same time, farmers will store a reduced
quantity or poor quality seeds for the next planting season (2016/17). In order to support the most
vulnerable affected farming households in diversifying their production system and improving their
resilience, FAO will promote the use of high value crops and short cycle staple food crops as well as
provide training on crops diversification.
This will allow enhancing crop production for both own consumption and generation of income, as
well as improving the capacity of the farmers to conduct efficient and sustainable agricultural
production.
Activities
FAO will provide a package of the aforementioned seeds together with training programmes to
selected farming vulnerable households, considered more affected by “El Niño”. The final aim of the
intervention is to ensure higher food security and improve farmer’s production techniques. The
selection of crop seeds will vary according to the agro-ecological zones of the targeted region and
local preferences.
Financial Summary
Budget items
US$
Staff (international, national and support)
70’000
Contract (implementation & training)
100’000
Travel costs, DSA, etc.
20’000
Inputs
1’158’000
Operational and administrative costs
50’000
Technical Support Service
15’140
Overhead
97’860
Total
1’398’000