FP219

Staple Crops Processing Zone (SCPZ): Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Value Chains

Staple Crops Processing Zone (SCPZ): Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Value Chains

In Guinea, Senegal and Togo, agriculture and forestry are the primary sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for over 80 per cent of total emissions. At the same time, these countries are also among those most severely affected by climate change. Rising temperatures and unpredictable seasonal weather patterns are jeopardising rain-fed agriculture, directly impacting the livelihoods of producers, retailers, and consumers dependent on the local farming industry.  

The SCPZ project is designed to combat this challenge by focusing on the agricultural sector in Guinea, Senegal and Togo. It aims to both reduce GHG emissions and enhance resilience by establishing Stable Crops Processing Zones. These zones will centralise agro-processing activities, promoting sustainable agricultural production through the implementation of eco-friendly water management techniques, biogas technologies, climate-resilient agriculture (CRA), and agroforestry systems. As a result, these zones are projected to curtail land degradation, boost overall soil fertility, and potentially lead to a remarkable 50 percent increase in yields, benefiting not only local farmers but also the surrounding communities. 

Total project value

 

Tonnes of emissions avoided

 

Beneficiaries

 

Direct
1,104,728
Indirect
6,717,144
Theme

Cross-cutting

Result areas

Project timeline

Pipeline

26 Mar 2018 - 2040 days

Concept note received

26 Mar 2018

Funding proposal received

10 Jan 2019

Cleared by GCF Secretariat

05 Apr 2021

Cleared by iTAP

02 Oct 2023

Approved

25 Oct 2023 - 434 days so far

Approved by GCF Board

25 Oct 2023

Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval

27 Sep 2024

Under implementation

To be completed

One region

  • Africa

Three countries

Two priority groups

  • Least Developed Countries
  • African States
USD  
  • Financing
    • Private sector
    • Public sector
  • Size
    • Micro
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large

GCF financing

InstrumentAmount
LoanUSD 26,999,831
GrantUSD 75,791,156
Total GCF Financing
USD 102,790,987

Co-financing

Co-financerInstrumentAmount
Co-FinancingLoanUSD 85,220,266
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 10,542,371
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 5,000,000
Co-FinancingLoanUSD 17,600,000
Co-FinancingLoanUSD 31,063,890
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 19,486,009
Total Co-Financing
USD 168,912,536

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Entity

African Development Bank
Mr. Shakil Beedassy
Primary

Climate Finance Expert
CCIA. Rue Jean Paul 11, Plateau, 01 BP 1387 Abidjan 01., Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
Phone +230 5920 8938
s.beedassy@afdb.org
More contacts

National Designated Authority

Guinea
The National Directorate of the Environment
Mr. Pierre LAMAH Primary
Executive Secretary of the National Designated Authority of the Green Climate Fund
Coléah Lansébounyi, Commune de Matam, Conakry, Guinea
Phone +224 621 773 443
pierlam_georgsoncol17@yahoo.fr
Mr. Mamadou Oury BARRY Secondary
Substitute
Coléah Lansébounyi- Commune de Matam, Conakry, Guinea
Phone +224 622 802 465
barry8763@gmail.com
Senegal
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
Ms. Madeleine Sarr Primary
Head of Climate Change Division
Parc Forestier de Hann, B.P. 4055 Dakar, Senegal, Dakar, Senegal
Togo
Directorate of Environment, Ministry of Environment
Ms. Méry YAOU Primary
Director of Environment
240 rue des Nîmes Lomé - Togo -, Lomé, Togo
Phone (+228) 22 21 51 97/90148744
Phone (+228) 90148744
ymery69@yahoo.fr
Mr. Komi Sossou SOSSOU Secondary
Environmentalist, head of planning unit
240 rue des Nîmes Lomé - Togo, Lomé, Togo