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AFIDEV – Support for export sectors and rural development in the Union of the Comoros
Contributing to building Comorian excellence in the vanilla, ylang-ylang and clove sectors and supporting agricultural development

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Isabelle Bonillo - AFD

Objective

The AFIDEV project aims to improve the competitiveness of the vanilla, ylang-ylang and clove export sectors and support rural development.
  • €20m
    BUDGET
  • 11/06/2021
    PROJECT START
  • 76 months
    DURATION

Financed by Agence Française de Développement as part of the France-Comoros Development Plan (FCDP), the AFIDEV project aims to improve the competitiveness, organisation and diversification of agricultural export sectors (vanilla, ylang-ylang, clove). The project will contribute to increasing the volume and quality of production, while improving operators’ incomes and facilitating access to employment.

Support will also be provided to the market garden sector to improve livelihoods and contribute to the diversification of production.

Programme activities

Various activities have been developed to achieve these objectives:

1. Assist micro, small and medium-sized enterprises and cooperatives with the processing, storage and packaging of their products
2. Assist the reform of the National Vanilla Office to turn it into the Comorian Office for Cash Crops and structure sector dialogues  
3. Develop outlets for Comorian export products through partnerships with actors downstream in the sectors (in importing countries)
4. Support applied agronomic research at the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Environment (INRAPE)
5. Increase agricultural production in export sectors and other diversification crops through training and access to equipment
6. Open up production areas by rehabilitating strategic rural roads.

All these activities will be carried out paying particular attention to the specific gender issues for the Comoros and this agricultural sector.

Our operational strategy

AFIDEV stands out from many projects through its “bottom-up” approach defined with the Government of the Comoros:

• Start downstream in sectors (control of markets in importing countries) and subsequently train and organise national operators (processing and packaging companies)

Improve the business climate by creating the Comorian Office for Cash Crops (OCPR) and structuring the public-private dialogue

• Adapt technical itineraries on farms and in agricultural cooperatives and help set up trade agreements favourable to producers’ interests  

Involve and directly support Comorian public and private operators in the activities to be carried out (principle of aid ownership).