ACTIVITY TITLE
Integrating Aquaculture-Agriculture to Combat Food Insecurity
Reported by
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
National 4 Bilateral 1
Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners B03
Standard grant 110 ODA 10 Untied 1
Planned start date 2024-01-01
Planned end date 2028-12-31
Actual start date 2023-12-11
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 4 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
CDF Canada - Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada
CRS Donor country-based NGO
Implementing National NGO
CDF Canada - Co-operative Development Foundation of Canada
CRS Donor country-based NGO
Implementing National NGO
Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
Extending Government
Norwegian Government
Funding Government
DESCRIPTION
This project is part of the Agriculture for Development portifolio (Farmer and Cooperative Organizations as Knowledge Partners) The aim of the project is to increase the productivity and income of, and access to markets by, small-scale food producers, especially women, engaged in integrated aquaculture-agriculture sytems comprising of fish, crops, livestock and agroforestry sub-systems to combat food insecurity The project outcomes are: 1) Increased adoption of diversified climate-resilient technologies such as IAAS 2) Increased knowledge among farmers on managing climate risks 3) Increased organization of smallholder farmers with strong input and output market linkages 4) Improved forest cover in fishery communities The main project activities are: 1) Promote integrated fish, livestock and bio-fortified crops; integrated pond-based polyculture of tilapia and other indigenous fish species with livestock (chickens and goats); climate-smart post-harvest fish processing; and growing of orange sweet potato and nutrient-dense food. 2) Promote reforestation and planting of native bamboo species in riparian zones and wetlands; enhanced ecosystem services benefiting from the relationship between planting trees, water table protection; fish farming, soiil fertility, etc. 3) Increase the participation of small-scale producers in off-farm value chain activities: strengthening and developing cooperatives/farmer organizations, SMEs, particularly women-led. 4) Increase access to climate-smart farming inputs (resilient fish seeds; strengthened fish hatchery operations; fish feeds, etc.) and markets (fresh and processed) by smallholder farmers, especially women. 5) Increase equitable provision of inclusive agricultural extension and advisory services (aquaculture, crops, livestock and forestry): strengthened capacity of informal, publi, and private stakeholders in climate-smart integrated farming systems and their value chains to scale up innovative practices.
tag( 10 )
DESCRIPTION CODE VOCABULARY
By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters 1.5 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries 13.1 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning 13.3 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
Provide access for small-scale artisanal fishers to marine resources and markets 14.B UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands, in line with obligations under international agreements 15.1 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
By 2030, end hunger and ensure access by all people, in particular the poor and people in vulnerable situations, including infants, to safe, nutritious and sufficient food all year round 2.1 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
By 2030, double the agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, family farmers, pastoralists and fishers, including through secure and equal access to land, other productive resources and inputs, knowledge, financial services, markets and opportunities for value addition and non-farm employment 2.3 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality 2.4 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life 5.5 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
By 2020, protect and restore water-related ecosystems, including mountains, forests, wetlands, rivers, aquifers and lakes 6.6 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Targets
policy marker( 8 )
CODELIST SIGNIFICANCE VOCABULARY DESCRIPTION
Gender Equality significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Aid to Environment significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Participatory Development/Good Governance significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention on Biological Diversity principal objective OECD DAC CRS Principal (primary) policy objectives are those which can be identified as being fundamental in the design and impact of the activity and which are an explicit objective of the activity. They may be selected by answering the question "Would the activity have been undertaken without this objective?"
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Mitigation significant objective OECD DAC CRS Significant (secondary) policy objectives are those which, although important, were not the prime motivation for undertaking the activity.
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Framework Convention on Climate Change - Adaptation principal objective OECD DAC CRS Principal (primary) policy objectives are those which can be identified as being fundamental in the design and impact of the activity and which are an explicit objective of the activity. They may be selected by answering the question "Would the activity have been undertaken without this objective?"
Aid Targeting the Objectives of the Convention to Combat Desertification not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) not targeted OECD DAC CRS The score "not targeted" means that the activity was examined but found not to target the policy objective.
recipient country ( 1 )
MalawiMW
100
sector ( 1 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 1 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Agricultural development31120
100
GLOSSARY
Agricultural developmentIntegrated projects; farm development.
Financial Overview
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
Disbursement ( 2 )
Planned Disbursement ( 4 )
Budget ( 6 )
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement
Planned Disbursement
Budget
Budget ( 6 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2023-01-01 2023-12-31 Original Indicative 17,652,000
NOK
2024-01-01 2024-12-31 Original Indicative 17,015,350
NOK
2025-01-01 2025-12-31 Original Indicative 34,133,000
NOK
2026-01-01 2026-12-31 Original Indicative 37,172,000
NOK
2027-01-01 2027-12-31 Original Indicative 29,759,000
NOK
2028-01-01 2028-12-31 Original Indicative 30,000,000
NOK
Budget
Planned Disbursement ( 4 )
START END TYPE PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2025-01-01 2025-01-01 Original 34,133,000
NOK
2026-01-01 2026-01-01 Original 37,172,000
NOK
2027-01-01 2027-01-01 Original 29,759,000
NOK
2028-03-03 2028-03-03 Original 30,000,000
NOK
Planned Disbursement
Transactions ( 3 )
Outgoing Commitment ( 1 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2023-12-11
REF MWI-23/0004:CA61659D-BFDC-4737-ACBB-1940BFBDF180
Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
170,000,000
NOK
Outgoing Commitment
Disbursement ( 2 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2023-12-20
REF MWI-23/0004:5173789A-841D-43B6-A6D7-0C09AA212AB2
Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
17,652,000
NOK
2024-12-20
REF MWI-23/0004:1F027E9C-0AEF-4144-9181-1BC2D5451D0D
Norad - Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation
17,015,350
NOK
Disbursement
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