Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Ressources Animales et Halieutiques du Burkina Faso (Ministère des Ressources Animales et Halieutiques)

Livestock Sector Development Support Project - P159476

Last update: Apr 25, 2023 Last update: Apr 25, 2023

Details

Project End Date:2022-10-20
Location:Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
Category:Goods, Works, Consulting services, Non-consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Agriculture & Rural Development, Marketing & Media
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Government / Public Sector
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 84,074,469
Date posted: Apr 19, 2016

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Description

 

Updated on August 21st, 2017:

(R) Livestock Sector Development Support Project

The objectives of the Project are to enhance productivity and commercialization of non-pastoral animal production in selected chains, and strengthen the country’s capacity to respond to severe crises affecting the livestock sector, and to provide immediate and effective response in the event of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency. Approval completed on 20 July 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159476. US$ 60.0 (IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Animal Resources.

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Updated on June 14th, 2017:

(R) Burkina Faso Livestock Sector Development Support Project:

The project development objective is to enhance productivity and commercialization of non - pastoral animal products in selected value chains, strengthen country’s capacity to respond to severe crises affecting the livestock sector, and to provide immediate and effective response in the event of an Eligible Crisis or Emergency. The proposed Project will have a countrywide coverage. It will focus on the sedentary systems, which are not dealt with by PRAPS - BF. It will also focus on the main livestock commodity value chains, including meat (cattle and small ruminants), as well as milk and poultry (meat and eggs). Commercially attractive businesses regarding hog production, apiculture and aquaculture value chains may als o qualify for project support as diversification areas. Negotiations authorized on 2 May 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159476. US$ 60.0 (IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Animal Resources.

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Updated on May 25th, 2017:

(R) Burkina Faso Livestock Sector Development Support Project

The project development objective is to enhance productivity and commercialization of non-pastoral animal products in selected value chains, str engthen country’s capacity to respond to severe crises affecting the livestock sector, and to provide immediate and effective response in the event of a n Eligible Crisis or Emergency. The proposed Project will have a countrywide coverage. It will focus on the sedentary systems, which are not dealt with by PRAPS-BF. It will also focus on the main livestock commodity value chains, including meat (cattle and small ruminants), as well as milk and poultry (meat and eggs). Commercially attractive businesses regarding hog production, apiculture and aquaculture value chains may also qualify for project support as diversification areas. Appraisal completed on 19 April 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159476. US$ 60.0 (IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Animal Resources.

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Updated on October 31th, 2016:

(R) Burkina Faso Livestock Sector Development Support Project: The proposed project development objective is to improve livestock productivity, develop animal value chains and strengthen capacity to respond to emergencies affecting livestock. The project will have a countrywide coverage. It will focus on the main livestockcommodity value chains, including meat (cattle and small ruminants), as well as milk and poultry (meat and eggs). Commercially attractive businesses and value chains regarding pork production, apiculture and aquaculture may also qualify for project support as diversification areas. The PDO is aligned with the Government's vision for sustainable livestock development, as laid out in PNDEL. It reflects a vision geared to promoting ‘a competitive and environmentally sustainable livestock production for which operational value chains which are organized based on market conditions and are contributing to a greater extent to both food security and the improvement of the welfare of the Burkinabe people.’ This goal is complementary to the goal of the Bank-funded PRAPS project. The proposed project will concern the sedentary systems, which are not dealt with by PRAPS which focuses strictly on pastoral (mobile) systems.

Concept completed on 14 September 2016. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159476. US$ 40.0 (IDA Credit). Consultants will be required. Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Animal Resources.

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The project development objective is to improve productivity of mixed crop-livestock systems and competiveness of selected livestock value chains in project areas. Identification completed on 8 March 2016. US$ 30.0 (IDA Credit). Consulting services to be determined. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.

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About the Sectors

Agriculture & Rural Development

Comprises agricultural production and rural development activities aimed at improving food systems, livelihoods, and living conditions in rural and non-urban areas.


Key areas:
  • Crop cultivation and livestock production
  • Agricultural inputs, practices, and equipment
  • Rural development and support to farming communities

Marketing & Media

Supports initiatives that enhance communication, branding, information dissemination, and public engagement through marketing and media channels.


Key areas:
  • Marketing strategy and market research
  • Advertising and promotional campaigns
  • Media production and broadcasting
  • Public relations and strategic communication

Locations

Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso continues to address infrastructure gaps amid ongoing development challenges by mobilizing external financing and multilateral support for transport, digital and basic services. Recent World Bank‑supported projects are strengthening climate‑resilient road and rail networks to improve connectivity and trade, and expanding digital infrastructure and public services to drive growth and inclusion. Urban mobility and basic infrastructure investments in secondary cities are helping improve access to services and economic opportunities for populations affected by instability and climate shocks. While security and fiscal constraints complicate implementation, infrastructure development remains a core component of the country’s medium‑term growth and resilience strategies.

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