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Projects in Myanmar
IFDC is improving rice production in Myanmar. Our key projects in the country are the Dry Zone Agro-Input and Farm Services Project and FSI+.
IFDC Myanmar implements the Fertilizer Sector Improvement (FSI) Project. A project funded by the people of America through USAID. We aim to improve incomes for smallholder rice farmers in Yangon, Ayeyarwady and Bago Regions by increasing crop yield. Our message is to use a balanced fertilizer application with urea deep placement. We also promote use of good seed and Good Agriculture Practice (GAP).
The Dry Zone Agro-Input and Farm Services Project is boosting smallholder farmer incomes in Magway and Mandalay Regions, Dry Zone areas of Myanmar by strengthening networks of agricultural input and service providers. The project (2015-2018) works with private sector input and service providers to develop and distribute products, services and information that enhance farmer productivity and profitability. These include inputs like seed, fertilizer and plant protection products, along with crop management services and technology for land preparation, harvesting and post-harvest processing. The project is funded by The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust (LIFT) Fund.