About the strategic actors of the project AGRA
IFDC
AGRODIA
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) seeks to ensure food security and prosperity in Africa by promoting rapid and sustainable growth of an agriculture powered by small farmers. AGRA ensures that smallholders have what they need to succeed: good seeds, healthy soils and sound policies, by providing comprehensive support, market access, information, financing, storage and transport facilities as well as favorable policies. AGRA’s headquarters is based in Nairobi, Kenya (www.agra-alliance.org).
IFDC is a public international organization founded in 1974 to increase sustainable agricultural productivity for millions in the developing world through the development and transfer of effective and environmentally sound crop nutrient technology and agricultural marketing expertise. IFDC’s resultsoriented projects cover specialties such as crop nutrient management, agribusiness, engineering and technology development, management information systems, policy reform and market development. IFDC is governed by an international board of directors with representation from developed and developing nations (www.ifdc.org).
The Association of Wholesalers and Retailers of Agricultural Inputs in Burkina Faso (AGRODIA) was created on May 7, 2004 by 52 dealers from several provinces. It has been recognized officially under the voucher receipt dated October 13, 2004 2004-579/ MATD/DGLPAP/DOSOC. Its mission is to promote the interests of agroinput wholesalers and distributors with a view to improving their living and working conditions through information, training and lobbying. It now has 438 members spread across the country.
PRODIB Professionalization of Agro-Input Dealers of Burkina Faso
boosting agricultural input supply in Burkina Faso