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Middle East and North Africa: Jordan – Farmer-to-Farmer Program (F2F)

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Details

Locations:Jordan
Start Date:Unknown
End Date:Unknown
Contract value: 7,240,000
Sectors:Agriculture
Agriculture
Categories:Consulting services
Date posted:Feb 19, 2013

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Description

ACDI/VOCA implements a $7.24 million, five-year, USAID-funded Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) program in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. ACDI/VOCA has been a leading implementer of F2F, and has placed expert volunteers in over 120 emerging-market and developing countries.

F2F works to improve the quality and viability of agricultural support institutions and financial institutions that provide much-needed resources to the agricultural sector. In a consortium with Land O' Lakes and Winrock International, ACDI/VOCA focuses on strengthening five components of the producer-to-market agricultural system in Jordan and other countries in the MENA region: farm production, post-harvest handling, intermediate and final processing, retail and wholesale sales and local and regional markets.

Short-term F2F volunteer consultants advise local farmers on technology transfer, quality control, product diversity, business strategy and human resources management, among other agribusiness issues.

F2F MENA provides volunteers to our core program countries of Egypt and Lebanon, and also provides support to other regional countries, including Jordan and Morocco, where the consortium will field highly qualified volunteers to support the agricultural development activities of the Jordan Badia Research Development Center and Hashemite Fund for Development.

The consortium will complete 338 volunteer assignments in two core country programs—Egypt and Lebanon—with flexible assignments conducted in these core countries and other regional countries. In its fifth year, the MENA F2F program will field at least of 74 volunteer assignments through the consortium. The program will provide technical assistance in the horticulture, dairy/livestock and flexible focus areas, completing at least 36 volunteer assignments in Egypt and at least 20 volunteer assignments in Lebanon. An additional 18 flexible assignments will be completed in the MENA region including in Morocco and Tunisia.

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