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PrOpCom Nigeria, 2008
 
 
Country(ies)Nigeria
Implementing agency(ies)Chemonics
Funding agency(ies)Department for International Development (DFID)
Date completedAugust 2008
Web sitePropcom's website
 
Description
PrOpCom aims to reduce poverty in Nigeria by application of the development paradigm known as "Making Markets Work for the Poor" (M4P). The overall purpose of PrOpCom is to facilitate basic changes in market systems and institutions to improve market operations leading to increase profits and revenue in such a way that poor people can benefit from these market activities.

PrOpCom is currently facilitating three sets of activities to promote pro-poor market development:

Improving the Ofada Rice Value Chain
PrOpCom is supporting efforts to increase production, improve processing, and expand demand and markets both within Nigeria and the Nigerian Diaspora for an important Nigerian product, Ofada Rice

Enhancing the "Kano-Kura Corridor" Rice Value Chain
PrOpCom is facilitating initiatives promoting the production of quality local rice benefiting poor stakeholders in this key cereal growing and marketing region of the country

Making the Soya Value Chain Work Efficiently
PrOpCom is facilitating efforts to reduce transactional and transformational costs in soya production, processing and marketing.

For more information, visit the PrOpCom site via the link, above.


Associated documents
»M4P Programme Summary PrOpComNigeria (39kB)
 
Associated Activities and Documents
Global documents
»Making Markets Work (for the Poor): Some key links (Is related to)
   
  
  

  
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