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The Delivery Unit of the Office of the Prime Minister of Guinea launches a study on financing for irrigation schemes for farmers in the pineapple value chain

Through this pilot initiative, the Delivery Unit will target several farmer cooperatives in Maférénya and Kindia regions, with the goal to increase their farm yield (from 30 to +50 tons per hectare), farm level productivity, area of arable land per farmer and time saved from manual farm chores

This financing mechanism for irrigation equipment is a tangible initiative towards economic development, enabling farmers to be empowered

CONAKRY, Guinea, June 22, 2017/APO/ --

The Delivery Unit under the Office of the Prime Minister of Guinea aims to accelerate the implementation of Government flagship initiatives through the development and incubation of effective, sustainable, and results-oriented implementation and governance approaches. Pilot projects are focused on agriculture, mining and leadership development.

In agriculture, the Delivery Unit launched a study to set up an affordable Equipment Financing Scheme for pineapple producers to procure irrigation kits, working in partnership with financial institutions and equipment vendors. Current financial products are not aligned with farmers’ cash flow and income streams, making most equipment financing mechanisms unfit for agriculture lending. To increase access to irrigation equipment, farmers require financial products with flexible repayment terms that match their income.

Through this pilot initiative, the Delivery Unit will target several farmer cooperatives in Maférénya and Kindia regions, with the goal to increase their farm yield (from 30 to +50 tons per hectare), farm level productivity, area of arable land per farmer and time saved from manual farm chores. Also, availability of water on a regular basis due to the irrigation kits contribute to raising the quality of pineapple to international standards, thus creating new and additional market opportunities for farmers.

In the agriculture sector, the Delivery Unit, working with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Industry, will focus on developing the pineapple value chain by focusing on three priority interventions:

  • Land preparation: support land extension, preparation and irrigation in order to double land dedicated to pineapple production by 2020, from 400 to 800 hectares.
  • Access to fertilizers: improve access and use of fertilizers to increase productivity by 70% by 2020, from 30t/ha to 50t/ha.
  • Marketing: increase international exports to reach 2,500 tons/year by 2020.

“This financing mechanism for irrigation equipment is a tangible initiative towards economic development, enabling farmers to be empowered.” - Senior representative from a local commercial bank.

“This mechanism will enable the development of the pineapple industry through access to finance to achieve the objectives we have set for ourselves by 2020.” - President of the Federation of Fruit Growers in Basse Guinée.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Le Bureau d’Exécution Stratégique du Premier Ministre de Guinée.

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About the Delivery Unit of the Office of the Prime Minister:
The Delivery Unit of the Office of the Prime Minister, which is supported by Mubadala Investment Company, aims to achieve national agendas to boost the Guinean economy primarily in the agriculture and mining sectors. The Unit is also focused on strengthening governance and developing the next generation of Guinean leadership. The Delivery Unit is generously funded by Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD).