Sustainable Economic Development: ph. 02
In the southern provinces of Kyrgyzstan, many households are still excluded from economic activities and depend on remittances. The current Covid-19 pandemic further weakens these families. The project will improve the quality of agricultural products and develop new market opportunities to increase the resilience of target groups. Best practices from phase 1 will be scaled up to other regions.
Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
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Kirghizistan |
Emploi & développement économique
Développement de petites et moyennes entreprises
Politique de l’industrie |
01.03.2021
- 31.05.2023 |
CHF 2’115’000
|
- Secteur privé étranger Nord
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Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURIERES
INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURIERES
Sous-Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE Développement des Petites et moyennes entreprises (PME)
Politique de l’industrie et gestion administrative
Type d'aide Contribution à des projets ou programmes
Numéro de projet 7F08733
Contexte | Agriculture is still considered the key source of income for many rural households. Due to low productivity and small-size farming, agriculture contributes little to their economic well-being. Farmers and entrepreneurs face similar challenges: poor roads and infrastructures, outdated legislation, absent knowledge on the implications of climate change and possible solutions, limited access to finance and other public or private services. They struggle to compete in domestic and international markets due to lack of efficiency in production and processing, modern technologies and investment. |
Objectifs | Long-term employment and better income opportunities have been created in Kyrgyzstan in the context of sustainable economic development for men and women and for all population groups, especially young people, and including people with disabilities and members of ethnic minorities. |
Groupes cibles |
1,500 local producers and entrepreneurs in the promoted value chains and export sectors and their employees with fair representation of all ethnic groups and vulnerable population, such as youth and women. Local cooperatives, business associations, lead firms and advisory service providers. Municipal, district and province administrations and councils. |
Effets à moyen terme |
SDC Contribution to the ongoing GIZ Programme co-financed by BMZ will focus on improving competitiveness of local producers and entrepreneurs by ensuring the availability of agri-business enabling market systems in selected value chains in southern regions with 2 outcomes: 1. Local producers and entrepreneurs from the projects’ regions are increasingly competitive in the local and/or regional and/or global markets; and 2. Inclusive and enabling agri-business market systems (regulatory and services) in the selected value chains in the project regions are available. |
Résultats |
Principaux résultats attendus:
1) Members of formal and/or informal organisations/networks structures in the project regions have increased their operational efficiency. 2) Quality and safety standards are applied by local producers and entrepreneurs. 3) Intra-regional and inner-regional dialogue platforms between the public and private sector are operational. 4) Demand-driven value chain related services are permanently accessible in the project regions. 5) The financial services required to produce, process and market fruits and vegetables are permanently available to local producers and entrepreneurs. Principaux résultats antérieurs: During phase I, thanks to Swiss contribution in Jalal Abad province in the early vegetable and plum value chains: • 966 jobs were created (mainly seasonal); 597 agricultural producers have substantially increased their income; 136 micro, small and medium enterprises have increased their revenue by at least 30% • Profitable business for service brigades put in place; • Internal control systems put in place; • Marketing and standard requirements introduced for exporting to the neighbouring countries and Europe. • 85% of the food processing MSMEs now fulfil food safety requirements; • In the plum value chain, a traceability system was successfully used for production and marketing the plums. • Local producers were certified with ISO22000:2005. |
Direction/office fédéral responsable |
DDC |
Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel Secteur privé Autres partenaires Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH |
Coordination avec d'autres projets et acteurs |
Swiss-funded: Bai Alai Project (Helvetas and AKF), Voice and Accountability(DPI) and Public Service Improvement Project (Helvetas/DPI). Small Business Initiative Programme (EBRD), Financial Inclusion (IFC). AKF subsidiaries First MicroFinance Company and the Accelerator for Prosperity). EU-BMZ co-funded: Integrated Rural Development Project |
Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 2’115’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 2’071’288 |
Phases du projet |
Phase
3
01.06.2023
- 31.05.2026
(Phase en cours)
Phase 2 01.03.2021 - 31.05.2023 (Completed) Phase 1 01.06.2015 - 28.02.2021 (Completed) |