The Irrigation Development and Support Project, by Dr. Barnabas

Irrigation Development
Support Project (IDSP)
Support for Women Agro Enterprises in
Zambia under the IDSP
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
To enhance the environment for increased
yields, value of diverse products and incomes
of smallholder farmers among the rural
population in selected areas with “high
potential” for irrigation through provision of
bulk water infrastructure
PROJECT FINANCING
GRZ has obtained concessionary credit from the
World Bank in the sum of US$115 Million and
an addition US$23 Million from GRZ as
counterpart funding mainly for costs related to
compensation, resettlement and/ or relocation of
smallholder community households affected by
Project activities in sub-project sites including
allowances.
THREE TIER CONCEPT & ARRANGEMENT
Bulk water infrastructure – Dam/ reservoir, Pumping stations and
mains pipes.
Tier 4 – Existing
Commercial
farmers
Water source
(Dam)
Tier 3 – Professionally managed
farm block under pivot irrigation
growing marketed food and cashcrops, purchasing produce from
emergent farmers, and providing
support services.
Tier 2 – Emergent farmers growing
food and horticultural crops under
sprinkler or other irrigation for sale
to
and
supervised
by
the
professional farmer (5ha each).
Pivots may also be deployed
Tier 1 – Smallholder gardens on
land currently farmed can grow
vegetables etc. for local and
subsistence consumption under
some basic form of irrigation, e.g.
furrow (1ha each).
SUB-PROJECT SITES
Group 1 sites: Lusitu in Chirundu / Siavonga –
Southern Province, Mwomboshi in Chisamba –
Central Province and Musakashi in Mufulira –
Copperbelt Province.
A total of 5,400 ha is expected to be developed
under Group 1 in the next five years.
CONSULTANCY WORK CURRENTLY UNDERWAY
Transaction Adviser: To provide long-term Transaction Advisory Services
to the Project and the Ministry. Remaining deliverables PPP arrangements,
procurement of concessionaires or management contractors setting
up of cost recovery mechanisms
Engineering Feasibility Study & participatory Planning:
To
prepare prepare detailed designs and tender documents for construction of
irrigation infrastructure and irrigation schemes.
Community Participation & Capacity Building: To prepare
smallholder farmers for participatory development in implementation
process, planning and design including land acquisition and
resettlement. Plus Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). No. Of
households per site are: Lusitu – 342; Musakashi – 677 and
Mwomboshi – 512.
No. Of households for resettlement per site are: Lusitu – 58;
Musakashi – 100 and Mwomboshi - 109
IMMEDIATE KEY PROJECT MILESTONES
4. Review and updating of the National
Irrigation Policy and Strategy:
Preparation of Terms of Reference for reviewing
and updating the current outdated National
Irrigation Policy and Strategy has been
concluded. The Project is now preparing to
contract a firm/ consultant to undertake this
assignment.
IMMEDIATE KEY PROJECT MILESTONES
5. Investment Support Fund (ISF) Administrator.
“The Zambian International Trade &
Investment Centre in association with
Newton Lungu & Associates and First
Alliance Bank Zambia Limited” has been
contracted as the Fund Administrator the
(ISF). The ISF is intended to provide a window
of opportunity for grants and soft loans to
facilitate private and cooperative investment in
productive agro-equipment and assets and
stimulate establishment of small agri-business
enterprises.
IMMEDIATE KEY PROJECT MILESTONES
6. Setting-up
of District Offices
Appointment of Liaison Officers:
and
The project has begun the process to set-up
offices and to recruit District Liaison Officers in
all the sub-project active districts to ensure
efficient and smooth implementation of the
Project.
THANKYOU