A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa

In recognition of the well-understood challenges with promoting rural and agricultural finance, the need for a more systemic approach to promoting financial inclusion is gaining traction in the thinking and programming approaches of the community of practice. Within this system-level view, the concept of de-risking the overall operating environment of agricultural value chains is recognized as a critically important factor. Accordingly, numerous project-based and stand-alone “de-risking” arrangements have recently been launched or are at various stages of design throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The generation of evidence of performance, impact and cost effectiveness is critical to validating the relevance of these types of schemes, as well as to informing design improvement and implementation, for the sake of scalability and replicability. This study takes stock of these experiences in an effort to contribute to building up the evidence base to help inform the future strategy and design of similar programmatic interventions.

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Main Authors: 1423211784115 Szebini, A., FAO, Rome (Italy). Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equity Div. eng 1423211782012, 1423211784116 Anyango, E., 1423211784117 Orora, A., 1423211784118 Agwe, J., 1423211784119 Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi (Kenya) eng, 168373 IFAD, Rome (Italy) eng
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/AGRA/IFAD 2021
Subjects:agricultural sector, agricultural value chains, rural finance, assessment, SDGs, Goal 1 No poverty, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth,
Online Access:https://www.fao.org/3/cb6625en/cb6625en.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4060/cb6625en
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spelling unfao:8562732022-02-04T13:53:58ZA technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa 1423211784115 Szebini, A. FAO, Rome (Italy). Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equity Div. eng 1423211782012 1423211784116 Anyango, E. 1423211784117 Orora, A. 1423211784118 Agwe, J. 1423211784119 Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi (Kenya) eng 168373 IFAD, Rome (Italy) eng textRome (Italy) FAO/AGRA/IFAD2021engIn recognition of the well-understood challenges with promoting rural and agricultural finance, the need for a more systemic approach to promoting financial inclusion is gaining traction in the thinking and programming approaches of the community of practice. Within this system-level view, the concept of de-risking the overall operating environment of agricultural value chains is recognized as a critically important factor. Accordingly, numerous project-based and stand-alone “de-risking” arrangements have recently been launched or are at various stages of design throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The generation of evidence of performance, impact and cost effectiveness is critical to validating the relevance of these types of schemes, as well as to informing design improvement and implementation, for the sake of scalability and replicability. This study takes stock of these experiences in an effort to contribute to building up the evidence base to help inform the future strategy and design of similar programmatic interventions.In recognition of the well-understood challenges with promoting rural and agricultural finance, the need for a more systemic approach to promoting financial inclusion is gaining traction in the thinking and programming approaches of the community of practice. Within this system-level view, the concept of de-risking the overall operating environment of agricultural value chains is recognized as a critically important factor. Accordingly, numerous project-based and stand-alone “de-risking” arrangements have recently been launched or are at various stages of design throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The generation of evidence of performance, impact and cost effectiveness is critical to validating the relevance of these types of schemes, as well as to informing design improvement and implementation, for the sake of scalability and replicability. This study takes stock of these experiences in an effort to contribute to building up the evidence base to help inform the future strategy and design of similar programmatic interventions.agricultural sectoragricultural value chainsrural financeassessmentSDGsGoal 1 No povertyGoal 2 Zero hungerGoal 8 Decent work and economic growthhttps://www.fao.org/3/cb6625en/cb6625en.pdfhttps://doi.org/10.4060/cb6625enURN:ISBN:978-92-5-134904-5
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topic agricultural sector
agricultural value chains
rural finance
assessment
SDGs
Goal 1 No poverty
Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth
agricultural sector
agricultural value chains
rural finance
assessment
SDGs
Goal 1 No poverty
Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth
spellingShingle agricultural sector
agricultural value chains
rural finance
assessment
SDGs
Goal 1 No poverty
Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth
agricultural sector
agricultural value chains
rural finance
assessment
SDGs
Goal 1 No poverty
Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth
1423211784115 Szebini, A.
FAO, Rome (Italy). Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equity Div. eng 1423211782012
1423211784116 Anyango, E.
1423211784117 Orora, A.
1423211784118 Agwe, J.
1423211784119 Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi (Kenya) eng
168373 IFAD, Rome (Italy) eng
A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa
description In recognition of the well-understood challenges with promoting rural and agricultural finance, the need for a more systemic approach to promoting financial inclusion is gaining traction in the thinking and programming approaches of the community of practice. Within this system-level view, the concept of de-risking the overall operating environment of agricultural value chains is recognized as a critically important factor. Accordingly, numerous project-based and stand-alone “de-risking” arrangements have recently been launched or are at various stages of design throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The generation of evidence of performance, impact and cost effectiveness is critical to validating the relevance of these types of schemes, as well as to informing design improvement and implementation, for the sake of scalability and replicability. This study takes stock of these experiences in an effort to contribute to building up the evidence base to help inform the future strategy and design of similar programmatic interventions.
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agricultural value chains
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Goal 1 No poverty
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Goal 8 Decent work and economic growth
author 1423211784115 Szebini, A.
FAO, Rome (Italy). Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equity Div. eng 1423211782012
1423211784116 Anyango, E.
1423211784117 Orora, A.
1423211784118 Agwe, J.
1423211784119 Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi (Kenya) eng
168373 IFAD, Rome (Italy) eng
author_facet 1423211784115 Szebini, A.
FAO, Rome (Italy). Inclusive Rural Transformation and Gender Equity Div. eng 1423211782012
1423211784116 Anyango, E.
1423211784117 Orora, A.
1423211784118 Agwe, J.
1423211784119 Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Nairobi (Kenya) eng
168373 IFAD, Rome (Italy) eng
author_sort 1423211784115 Szebini, A.
title A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa
title_short A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed A technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort technical review of select de-risking schemes to promote rural and agricultural finance in sub-saharan africa
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