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USAID-RSPN Sindh Agriculture Recovery Project (SARP)




In late July 2010, devastating floods hit Pakistan. In Sindh, 7 million people were displaced and 2.6 million acres of standing crop were destroyed. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Sindh Agriculture Recovery Project represents $15 million in assistance from the American people to flood affected Sindhi farmers for sowing sunflower over 93,240 acres of otherwise unseeded land. Sunflower seed can be sowed from October to February, much later than wheat, thereby allowing more time for the water from the floods to settle. The revenues generated from Sunflower farming are comparable to those acquired from wheat farming. The project duration is from November 2010 to June 2011 and the target area of the project consists of the seven worst flood affected districts in Sindh: Jacobabad, Qambar Shahdadkot, Shikarpur, Kashmore, Larkana, Thatta and Dadu.

WHY SUNFLOWERS?

  • Sunflower can be sowed from October to February, much later than wheat, thereby allowing more time for the water to settle.
  • Shorter crop life cycle of up to 4 months as compared to 6 months for wheat.
  • Sunflowers are drought resistant.
  • Agronomy and farm management for sunflower is relatively less.
  • Sunflower can be sown on diverse soil textures.
  • The revenues are comparable to those of wheat overall, and especially, on a per month income basis.

ASSISTANCE PACKAGE

For each acre of land, the package includes:

  • Sunflower seed, 2 kg
  • DAP bag, 50 kg
  • Urea bag, 50 kg

Farmers will also be provided with:

  • Training on the sowing, growing, harvesting and post-harvesting processes
  • Tractors for land preparation
  • Threshers and other equipment for harvesting
  • Cash for work to rehabilitate watercourses

TARGET BENEFICIARIES

Target beneficiaries will be selected on the basis of:

  • Size of farm, up to 20 acres of land and area available for sunflower cultivation as well as condition of land
  • Irrigation source,
  • Status of farmer (owner, tenant, sharecropper),
  • Alternate sources of income if any,
  • Number of dependents under the age of 16,
  • Special emphasis will be placed on providing the program package to widows/female headed households.

PARTNER INVOLVEMENT

The project is a USAID funded project. RSPN is the lead implementing partner and will be managing the grant, monitoring, reporting, liaising with different stakeholders, coordinating the various partners and overall managing the project. The Sindh Rural Support Organisation (SRSO) has been subcontracted to implement the project on the ground while the Sindh Abadgar Board (SAB) will monitor the distribution process and help with marketing the produce.

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Project Factsheet
Project Factsheet
Monthly Reports
Monthly Report for July 2011
Monthly Report for June 2011
Monthly Report for May 2011
Monthly Report for April 2011
Monthly Report for March 2011
Monthly Report for February 2011
Monthly Report for January 2011
Monthly Report for December 2010
Coverage by Local Sindhi Media
Coverage by Local Sindhi Media
Gallery
Beneficiaries
Events
Coverage by National and International Media
The week in focus
August 2011, Express Tribune
Pakistan One Year After the Floods
28 June 2011, The Nation (United States)
Harvests from a mid-season crop
20 June 2011, DAWN
Upcoming budget: ‘Drinking water supply to be Sindh’s priority’
15 May 2011, Express Tribune
USAID - Sindh Agriculture recovery Project for rehabilitating of flood effected farmers
23 April 2011, Pakistan Biotechnology Information Center (PABIC) Website
USAID-backed agriculture project meets astounding success
20 April 2011, Business Recorder
USAID officials visit Jacobabad
19 April 2011, The News
Sunflower acreage up in Sindh
28 February 2011, DAWN
50,575 small farmers receive fertiliser, seed
8 February, 2011
USAID official distributes cheques
7 February 2011, DAWN
USAID launches sunflower plan
8 January 2011, DAWN
Sunflower sowing awaits subsidised inputs
6 December 2010, DAWN
Procurement price of sunflower raised
2 December 2010, DAWN
Sunflower package for flood-ravaged areas prepared
27 November 2010, DAWN

Complaint Redressal Mechanism

In case citizens believe there is fraud/abuse/waste observed in any USAID project, they may report possible cases to the Anti-Fraud Hotline established by USAID and Transparency International, Pakistan. More information on the Hotline can be found here: https://www.anti-fraudhotline.com.

Disclaimer
“This web content is made possible by the support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the sole responsibility of Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.”

 

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