Fostering the economic resilience for small-scale female farmers in Samegrelo and Abkhazia through Farmer Field Schools


Switzerland  is  committed  to  support conflict  transformation in Georgia including  in the  break-away  region  of  Abkhazia.  Working  on  socio-economic  issues  affecting small-scale  female farmers in  Abkhazia  and  the neighbouring region  of  Samegrelo,  the  proposed  project  will enhance their agricultural and business skills, focusing on dairy, fruit, and vegetable production, processing and marketing. This should lead to increased incomes and reduced poverty rates.  

Paese/Regione Tema Periodo Budget
Georgia
Inclusive economic Development
Agricoltura e sicurezza alimentare
Creazione di occupazione
Sviluppo delle piccole e medie imprese (PMI)
Sicurezza e qualità degli alimenti
01.04.2025 - 31.03.2029
CHF  1’500’000
Contesto

People  living  in  the  breakaway  region  of  Abkhazia  and adjacent  Samegrelo-Zemo  Svaneti  (hereby  Samegrelo) region  have  limited  economic  opportunities.  In Abkhazia, the  protracted  conflict  and  resulting  chronic  poverty disproportionately  affect  women.  These  challenging circumstances  increase  also  the  risks  of  early marriages and domestic violence. The situation in Abkhazia affects as well  the  adjacent  Samegrelo,  where  the  poverty  rate  is above  the  national  average.  Due  to  the  high  number  of  internally  displaced  persons  from  Abkhazia,  a  significant proportion  of  the  population  is  dependent  on  Targeted Social Assistance.  Additionally,  the Administrative Border Line  (ABL),  separates  Abkhazia  region  from  the  rest  of Georgia,  restricting  exchange  and movement,  leading  to limited  economic  opportunities,  market  access,  social interactions,  and  therefore  deepening  the  region's economic isolation and increasing vulnerability.  

Agricultural production is a key sector in both regions and traditionally relies heavily on female workforce. Therefore, a targeted intervention to improve agricultural productivity of female farmers is a key pathway to foster the economic empowerment  of  women.  Focusing  on  dairy,  fruits  and vegetable  production  and  transformation,  one  essential point  is  to  address  food  safety  standards  and    product quality.  Improved  products will  generate  better  access  to local markets and higher incomes, ultimately contributing to a reduction of poverty in these regions and more resilient communities. 

Obiettivi The  project’s goal  is  to  increase incomes  and  ultimately  strengthen economic  resilience  of  small-scale female  farmers  in  Abkhazia  and Samegrelo. 
Gruppi target

1.  Female  farmers  of  dairy,  fruits and  vegetables  and  their  family members  in  Abkhazia  and Samegrelo regions. 

2.  Extension service providers from the private and the public sectors.  

Effetti a medio termine Outcome  1:    Small-scale  female farmers  improve  food  safety  and quality  of  their  homemade  products through  learning  in  Farmer  Field Schools. 
Risultati

Risultati principali attesi:  

-  851 female farmers of dairy, fruits and vegetables in Abkhazia and Samegrelo regions are trained in 51 newly established Farmer Field Schools. 

-  Small-scale  female  farmers  have  increased business literacy and leadership skills.  


Risultati fasi precedenti:  

While  the  proposed  project  is  a  single  phase,  there  are  lessons  learned  and  insights  from  training  dairy  female farmers  in FFS during a  project  from 2020-2024. Results show that trainees: 

•  increased milk yields of their cattle by 24%; 

•  improved the quality and safety of produced cheese; 

•  increased their sales revenues.  

In addition, 80% of FFS Lead Farmers started to produce and  sell  artisan  cheeses,  thus  generating  additional incomes. 


Direzione/Ufficio responsabile DSC
Partner del progetto Partner contrattuale
Instituzione universitaria e di ricerca svizzera
Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite (ONU)
  • Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite per l'alimentazione e l'agricoltura
  • Other Swiss academic and research institutions

Partner attuatore
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the UN is the  implementing  partner.  FAO  receives  from  SDC  a contribution and will also acquire additional funds from other donors. 

Coordinamento con altri progetti e attori

The  project will  seek  synergies with SDC  funded economic development projects in Georgia like the Alliances Caucasus  Program  2  (ALCP2), Women’s Economic Empowerment  (WEE). Another relevant project is the EU  funded European Neighbourhood  Programme  for Agriculture  and  Rural  Development (ENPARD IV) implemented by FAO. 

The project will work closely with UN Women interventions in both regions on women’s empowerment. 

Budget Fase in corso Budget Svizzera CHF    1’500’000 Budget svizzero attualmente già speso CHF    327’250 Progetto totale dalla prima fase Budget Svizzera CHF   0 Budget inclusi partner del progetto CHF   1’500’000
Fasi del progetto Fase 1 01.04.2025 - 31.03.2029   (Fase in corso)