Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Project (KCSAP)

COUNTRY/REC Kenya

PROJECT COVERAGE Single-country

PROJECT PERIOD February 2017 - June 2023

PROJECT SITE Whole country

Implementing agencies, partners, and budget (USD)

# Agency / Partner Budget
1 Ministry of Agriculture Livestock Fisheries 29,700,000.00
2 Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)
3 World Bank 250,000,000.00
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Project scheme and budget (USD)

Project budget (USD) Rice component share (%) Rice component budget (USD)
Technical Assistance 0 0 0
Grant 250,000,000.00 0 0
Loan 0 0 0
Governmental 29,700,000.00 0 0
Other 0 0 0
Total 279,700,000.00 - 0

Project Objectives

To increase agricultural productivity

To build resilience to climate change risks

Project Outputs

Participatory Integrated Community Dev. leading to County Integrated Action Plans (CIAP) process done in all Counties

Over 8,000 common interest groups and 1,200 vulnerable & marginalized groups mobilized

278,900 households reached

County project implementation is at 54%

172 students awarded scholarships

TIMPS have been profiled by KALRO

Supported rehab of Isiolo abattoir at cost of Ksh. 200 million

Supported rehab of GRIFTU livestock Training Institute in Wajir at cost of Ksh. 200 million

Developed Kenya Agric Observatory Platform for weather predictions

Project activities

Climate-Smart agricultural & husbandry practices adopted and access to markets improved

Improved functional performance of National Agric Research, extension and seed supply systems

Well functioning integrated Agro-weather and market information systems

Enhanced productivity through support to community and multi community investments

Beneficiaries

Direct Beneficiaries
# Beneficiary Number
1 Households of smallholder farmers, agro-pastoralists, and pastoralists 521500
2 Households benefiting from the county-level and public-private partnership investments 340000
3 Micro-small-and-medium enterprises 600
Indirect Beneficiaries
# Beneficiary Number

RICE Approach: Areas of contribution by the project

Resilience Industrialization Competitiveness Empowerment
R1: Area under irrigation
I1: Capacity of industrial mills
C1: Share of local rice
E1: Access to financial services
R2: Quantity of resilient seeds
I2: Mechanization ratio
C2: Quantity of high-yielding seeds
E2: Access to technical services

SIEM

Policy / Institutional Infrastructure Human Resource Capacity Provision of Equipments or services Knowledge / Research
Seed
Fertilizer
Irrigation / water management
On-farm technology transfer
Mechanization
Quality Improvement
Access to market
Access to credit
Overall policy tools

Crosscutting

Women

Youth

Nutrition

Climate Change

Food system

Contact (implementing agency)

CARD