(RMTP) – High Value Fruits and Crops Extension and Marketing Value Chain

Empowering Small Farmers & Micro-Entrepreneurs through Sustainable Agricultural Growth

A joint initiative by IFAD and DANIDA to enhance income, food security, and nutrition through advanced agricultural value chains.

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High-Value Fruits

Project Purpose & Funding

The Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP) is jointly funded by IFAD, DANIDA, and GBK. It aims to extend financial services to microenterprises and improve income, food security, and nutrition for small and marginal farmers, entrepreneurs, and other market actors involved in high-value agricultural product value chains.

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Project Focus Areas

The project emphasizes sustainable growth of rural commodity value chains through market demand and backward linkages. It focuses on enhancing income, food security, and nutrition by integrating technology such as AI, IoT, Blockchain, and Crowdfunding Platforms.

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Project Objectives & Goals

Key Activities

Providing training and technical assistance to fruit producers to enhance their skills and productivity.

Encouraging the production and marketing of new high-value fruit and crop products.

Focusing on gender inclusivity, nutrition improvement, and capacity building of human resources.

Engaging in policy development and advocacy to support sustainable agricultural growth.

Establishing high-value fruit tree demonstration orchards to showcase best practices.

Providing financial support for purchasing farm machinery and obtaining BSTI certification.

Offering technical training and social media-based marketing guidance to stakeholders.

Developing educational modules and marketing communication tools for effective promotion.

GBK RMTP Project Map

Project Coverage Area

Target Upazilas: Nawabganj & Parbatipur

Project Beneficiaries

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Total Households

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Microenterprise Borrowers

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Value Chain Beneficiaries

Project Partners

Terms of Reference (TOR) for Conducting an Endline Evaluation

Ecology friendly safe vegetable cultivation and marketing value chain sub-project.
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