Unlock $37M for Afghan Farmers: Boost Crop Production!
Summary
This program offers agricultural input vouchers to drought-affected subsistence farmers in Afghanistan to help them purchase essential supplies for wheat and staple food crop production. It aims to provide immediate recovery support, enabling farmers to meet food needs and increase their harvests for the 2008/2009 seasons.
Eligibility
Full Description
Under this APS, USAID/DCHA/OFDA intends to support a program that provides accessible and affordable agricultural inputs to drought-affected subsistence farmers to promote the production of wheat and other staple food crops during the fall/winter 2008 snow-fed and the spring 2009 rain-fed crop seasons. It is envisaged that the program will provide a short-term recovery stimulus to agricultural producers in Afghanistan for the upcoming Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 cereals production seasons to encourage farmers to plant and produce basic food crops. Due to the poor 2007/2008 cereals harvest, many subsistence farmers are suffering hardships and difficulties in meeting immediate household food and income needs and procuring sufficient inputs to plant for the 2008/2009 season. This situation is compounded by the current high cost of food in Afghanistan.
Thus, USAID/DCHA/OFDA is soliciting applications from qualified applicants to manage a voucher distribution and redemption program in selected areas of Afghanistan. A total of approximately $37 million, of which up to $30 million will be made available by USAID and up to $7 million by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) through the award(s) resulting from this APS, to redeem between 160,000 and 213,000 vouchers for this program, depending on voucher values established.