Level 2: Bank's and its partners' contribution to agriculture and agribusiness
development
Unit
(cumulative)
Base-
line
Indicative
Target
Indicative
Target
Associated
CAADP
Results
Indicator
Source
Indicator
62
2015
2020
2025
Increased Realized Productivity
# of additional farmers with access to input finance
63
Million
0
1.0
2.1
AfDB
# of additional farmers using improved inputs, including micro-irrigation,
fertilizer, and seed
64
Million
0
1.0
2.1
AfDB
# of additional farmers using mechanized tools
65
Million
0
0.6
1.2
AfDB
Realized Value of Increased Production
# of additional farmers that are part of large off-take agreements or buyer
schemes
66
Million
0
1.0
2.1
AfDB
# of additional farmers using improved storage and other PHL technologies
67
Million
0
1.0
2.1
AfDB
# of new APZs, processing clusters, or corridors
68
Number
0
30
55
AfDB
Increased Investment in Hard & Soft Infrastructure
New / improved feeder roads / access roads
km
0
20,000
40,000
AfDB
69
% of farmers electronically registered (in countries with transformation)
%
<5%
50%
95%
AfDB
62
All units are cumulative unless the indicator specifically says that is it year-on-year.
63
In 2015, Africa had ~50 million farmers; it’s expected to have 58.8 million by 2025. Out of the total number of farmers, it is estimated that 52.4% are involved in the priority AVCs
included in this strategy (i.e., 30.8 million in 2025). AfDB will reach 6.7% of the 30.8 million farmers (which is $24 billion out of the $320-400 billion needed for transformation).
64
In 2015, Africa had ~50 million farmers; it’s expected to have 58.8 million by 2025. Out of the total number of farmers, it is estimated that 52.4% are involved in the priority AVCs
included in this strategy (i.e., 30.8 million in 2025). AfDB will reach 6.7% of the 30.8 million farmers (which is $24 billion out of the $320-400 billion needed for transformation).
65
Given the assumption of 30.8 million farmers growing the priority commodities in 2025, AfDB is expected to reach 3.9% of the 30.8 million (3.9% is a subset of the 6.7% used before,
focusing mostly in commodities that rely more on mechanized tools (e.g., Wheat and crops in the Guinea Savannah).
66
Given the assumption of 30.8 million farmers growing the priority commodities in 2025, AfDB is expected to reach 3.9% of the 30.8 million (3.9% is a subset of the 6.7% used before,
focusing mostly in commodities that rely more on mechanized tools (e.g., Wheat and crops in the Guinea Savannah).
67
Given the assumption of 30.8 million farmers growing the priority commodities in 2025, AfDB is expected to reach 3.9% of the 30.8 million (3.9% is a subset of the 6.7% used before,
focusing mostly in commodities that rely more on mechanized tools (e.g., Wheat and crops in the Guinea Savannah).
68
In 2016, AfDB had a pipeline of 10 APZs, processing clusters, or corridors. It is assumed that 50% of that pipeline each year moves forward. This value means that in 2025, AfDB will
have a 25% participation in the total # of APZs, processing clusters, or corridors required for the ATA.
69
From the AfDB "Agriculture and Agribusiness Strategy 2015–2019."
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