SMALLHOLDER
CASH AND EXPORT CROP DEVELOPMENT PROJECT |
Component Objectives, Strategy, Target Population, Gender & Environmental IssuesEnvironmental and Gender IssuesGender Issues: In the case of tea production, women do most of the harvesting work. Measures should be introduced by the project that will strengthen the control of tea revenues by women. In that respect, poor women heads of household will be selected on a priority basis as direct beneficiaries of component interventions and will represent no less than one third of the component beneficiaries. Environmental Issues: The tea component
is classified in category “A” because no significant negative
environmental impacts are expected. In fact, there are likely to be substantial
positive environmental impacts. The tea component, by providing a stable
and more interesting price to smallholder tea growers will contribute
to re-establishing good tea husbandry, which will help restoring the potential
role of tea bushes in soil conservation. The project funded extension
services provided to smallholder tea growers will include the standard
recommendations of MINAGRI with respect to soil conservation and anti
erosion techniques. A higher household income, resulting from the project
interventions, and the guaranteed credit scheme (see PDCRE Appraisal report),
are expected to remove some of the farmers’ income and cash-related
constraints for adopting such practices. |