two groups benefit from the HVCdp. the first group comprises farm owners and operators of small horticulture businesses. the project helps these farmers and entrepreneurs build
productive enterprises in profitable sectors, gain access to finance, and benefit from enhanced economic opportunities. pCBs also benefit from increased access to long-term funding sources and strengthened institutional capacity.165 Box 10 highlights good practices employed during the implementation of the Gap for the HVCdp.
Box 10: Horticulture Value Chain Development Project—Outcomes of the Gender Action Plan
the network of gender focal points for each pilot region was an effective tool for implementing the gender action plan (Gap).
the assessment conducted during project preparation for the Chain development project identified specific training needs of women farmers,a including training in the operation of rented farms; taxes and loans; insurance systems; agriculture development; business planning, and management laws; the creation of cooperatives and unions; and more modern agricultural skills and techniques, taking into account agricultural specificities.
a positive example of the national ownership of project outcomes is the full-fledged partnership and involvement of target regions and— oblast (provincial) municipalities in timely project implementation, including Gap interventions.
a adB. 2017. Uzbekistan: Horticulture Value Chain Development Project. Gap progress report. Uzbekistan Resident Mission.
165 Hamkor Bank, Ipak Yuli Bank, National Bank of Uzbekistan, Qishloq Qurilish Bank, and Ipoteka Bank.
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