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Mozambique Sustainable Irrigation Development Project
(PROIRRI)
Early Stage Steps to a Future Impact Evaluation
Herminia Pedro, MINAG - DEPaulino Balate – MINAG - DNSAAgnelio Pita – MINAG - CEPAGRI
Pedro Arlindo – WBJigar Bhatt – MCC (Facilitator)
Addis Ababa, April 15, 2009
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Expectation of the PROIRRI Team
• PROIRRI is in very early stage of preparation. – We finalized the second preparation mission two
weeks ago.
• From the audience we expect many comments and contributions for a better understanding of impact evaluation (IE) by the PROIRRI and team.
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Basic Information of PROIRRI• The DO is to increase the irrigated areas and to enhance
agricultural productivity of smallholders farmers for selected high-value crops in target new or improved irrigation schemes along Beira Corridor (Manica and Sofala provinces).
• The Project coverage is estimated to be around 5,000 ha.
• Target crops are Rice, Horticulture, Sugar Cane and fruiticulture.
• Six years implementation.
• World Bank contribution is US$ 50 million.
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Interventions Planned Under this Project
1. Support institutional capacity development, which includes • Strengthening DPAs and district level agriculture authorities; and• Participatory Irrigation Scheme Development and Management.
2. Market-led production and value chain development, including• Strengthening production and marketing extension services;• Establishment of linkages along the value chain; and• Fruit fly surveillance plan.
3. Investing in irrigation systems and support infrastructure, including• Revitalizing Rice Irrigation Schemes;• Small-scale Horticulture Development ; and• Promoting Outgrowers Arrangements.
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Output Indicators (1)Component 1 • Number of sustainable irrigated
agriculture policies approved • Number of studies regarding
institutional and regulatory framework undertaken
• Number of academic staff trained in agriculture curricula
• Number of smallholder irrigation organizations (IO) established and operating on sustainable manner
• Number of irrigation organizations training manual produced in participatory manner
• Number of workshop training (on irrigation scheme operation and management)
• Outcome:– Number of
GoM managers with increased capacity for agricultural policy development and analysis.
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Output Indicators (2)Component 2
• Number of agricultural production crops in smallholder irrigation schemes
• Number of producer associations per crop
• Number of outgrower arrangements between small scale farmers and private sector actors
• Number of demonstration plots established
• Hectares of land demarcated as free of fruit fly
• Number of training activities on production for farmers to respond to production quality
• Outcome:– Number of
beneficiaries / hectares supplying agriculture commodities in larger quantities and better quality
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Output Indicators (3)Component 3
• Number of irrigation infrastructure improved/constructed/operated /managed
• Number of irrigating schemes revitalized by crop
• Number (of ha) of irrigated area• Number of reservoirs
constructed/rehabilitated• New or improved production
technologies• Number of km of road network
constructed or rehabilitated • Number of cold storage built
• Outcome:• Area of irrigated
agriculture in target smallholder irrigation schemes
• Number of tons per year produced in irrigated agriculture in target smallholder irrigation schemes
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Intermediate & Final outcomes / results
• Intermediate Outcome indicator (A) - Number of GoM managers with increased capacity for agricultural policy development and analysis.
• Intermediate Outcome indicator (B) - Area of irrigated agriculture in target smallholder irrigation schemes
• Final Outcome indicator (C) - Number of beneficiaries / hectares supplying agriculture commodities in larger quantities and better quality
• Final Outcome indicator (D) - Number of tons per year produced in irrigated agriculture in target smallholder irrigation schemes.
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Impacts / Final Results
• Productivity increased
• Income increased
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Steps to Impact Evaluation (1) • Irrigation is very important in Mozambique’s
agriculture
• Main constraints within irrigation include lack of sustainability.
• Potential causes for low sustainability: construction is very expensive; operating and maintenance (O&M) is very costly; and weak water user organizations.
• The most likely main reason seems to be O&M costs. Construction does seem to be the major problem per se as there are many irrigation schemes not operating.
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Steps to Impact Evaluation (2) • Hypothesis (questions to be tested) – to achieve
sustainable O&M costs, GoM and beneficiaries should share costs.
• Beneficiaries’ contributions should range to improve ownership (0%, 20%, 50%?).
• After the end of PROIRRI it could be possible to evaluate the impact comparing (or measuring) how many irrigation schemes are operating and of those how many has been kept.
• Finally, we consider the hypothesis technical and political sustainable.
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Timeline and Sampling Timeline • Baseline - around 1st semester of 2009.• 1st Follow up survey – 1st semester 2013.• 2nd Follow up survey – last year of the project.
IE Implementation Team• MINAG, UEM, WB, Other partners (FAO).
Sampling Method• Part of the learning process.
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Last Points for Consideration
• We hope to do the same exercise for other important areas to agriculture development in Mozambique included in PROIRRI.
• We understand that:
• the steps given so far can be very useful as GoM is in a good position to engage in the project;
• there is still major work to be done on IE;• Gender considerations will be part of this.
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Muito Obrigado!Khanimambo!