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Agricultural Services & Producer Organizations Project 2

Abstract*

The Second Agricultural Services and Producer Organizations (APL) Project for Senegal increases smallholder producers' access to sustainable and diversified agricultural services and innovations, in view of diversifying and or stabilizing their productions and increasing their food security. There are four project components. Component A increases the capacity of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) through 1) strengthening the institutional...

* The project abstract is drawn from the PAD, SAR or PGD and may not accurately reflect the project's current nature

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Development Objective

Increase access of smallholder producers to sustainable and diversified agricultural services and innovations, in order to increase agricultural productivity, stabilize production, and improve household food security.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P093622

  • Closed

  • Jean-Philippe Tre

  • N/A

  • Senegal

  • June 6, 2005

  • (as of board presentation)

    June 5, 2006

  • January 23, 2007

  • US$ 26.00 million

  • B

  • Not Applicable

  • June 30, 2011

  • BANK APPROVED

  • January 15, 2013

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

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Financier Commitments
Borrower/Recipient 20.00
IDA Credit 20.00
International Fund for Agriculture Development 6.00
Local Farmer Organizations 1.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 20.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 20.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount 6.00
Total Project Cost** 47.00

Summary Status of World Bank Financing (US$ Millions) as of July 31, 2025

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Financier Approval Date Closing Date Principal Disbursed Repayments Interest, Charges & Fees

Detailed Financial Activity as of July 31, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Int Charges 63,708.96
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 22,432.32
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 1,091.26
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 160,767.81
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 2,095.76
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 22,572.53
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Int Charges 0.01
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Int Charges 0.01
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Int Charges 64,670.81
Jan 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Int Charges 64,670.81
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 1,758.11
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 28,886.57
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 34,772.43
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 35,066.90
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 65,614.90
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 65,614.90
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 20,714.09
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 54,352.45
Jul 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 10,590.90
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Int Charges 61,947.88
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Int Charges 61,947.88
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 184,517.75
Jul 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 6,429.83
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 3,947.05
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Int Charges 65,908.60
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Int Charges 65,908.60
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 108,010.87
Jan 1, 2021 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 81,180.83
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 9,023.98
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Int Charges 57,136.75
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Int Charges 57,136.75
Jul 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 169,337.06
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Int Charges 121.88
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Int Charges 121.88
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 178,464.30
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Int Charges 58,223.96
Jan 1, 2023 IDA-41870 Int Charges 58,223.96
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 178,336.90
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 58,729.35
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 58,729.35
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 3,463.53
Jul 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 3,463.53
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 58,994.38
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 58,994.38
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 2,454.27
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Int Charges 2,454.27
Jan 1, 2022 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 187,683.61
Jun 5, 2006 IDA-41870 Loan Commitment 20,000,000.00
Oct 13, 2006 COFN-04650 Loan Commitment 6,019,907.00
Oct 13, 2006 COFN-04660 Loan Commitment 308,336.70
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 4,672.42
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 171,871.58
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Int Charges 55,611.38
Jul 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Int Charges 55,611.38
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Int Charges 57,365.95
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Int Charges 57,365.95
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Int Charges 388.16
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Int Charges 388.16
Jan 1, 2024 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 179,971.56
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 77,442.20
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 0.35
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 0.35
Jul 1, 2013 IDA-41870 Int Charges 1,764.92
Jul 1, 2013 IDA-41870 Int Charges 1,764.92
Jul 1, 2013 IDA-41870 Int Charges 73,364.44
Jul 1, 2013 IDA-41870 Int Charges 73,364.44
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 421.99
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 421.99
Jan 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 77,442.20
Jul 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 0.36
Jul 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 0.36
Jul 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 838.92
Jul 1, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 838.92
Jul 3, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 75,994.29
Jul 3, 2014 IDA-41870 Int Charges 75,994.29
Jan 7, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 864.68
Jan 7, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 864.68
Jan 7, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,848.40
Jan 7, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,848.40
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 248.96
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 248.96
Jan 7, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,367.12
Jan 7, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,367.12
Jan 7, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 837.16
Jan 7, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 837.16
Jul 2, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,522.57
Jul 2, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,522.57
Jul 2, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 1,988.83
Jul 2, 2015 IDA-41870 Int Charges 1,988.83
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 7,924.87
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 6,453.82
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 6,453.82
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 186,138.80
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 11.63
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 11.63
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 68,405.98
Jul 6, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 68,405.98
Jan 4, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 2,239.66
Jan 4, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 2,239.66
Jan 4, 2017 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 179,702.03
Jan 4, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 60,483.70
Jan 4, 2017 IDA-41870 Int Charges 60,483.70
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 187,196.83
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 67,865.77
Jul 1, 2016 IDA-41870 Int Charges 67,865.77
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 7.59
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 7.59
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 66,441.90
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 66,441.90
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 186,503.53
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 3,234.82
Jan 1, 2019 IDA-41870 Int Charges 3,234.82
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 183,049.52
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Int Charges 19.90
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Int Charges 19.90
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,466.93
Jan 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Int Charges 69,466.93
Jul 3, 2018 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 184,314.78
Jul 1, 2018 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 4,279.94
Jul 3, 2018 IDA-41870 Int Charges 64,622.81
Jul 3, 2018 IDA-41870 Int Charges 64,622.81
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Loan Repay 161,140.12
Jul 1, 2020 IDA-41870 Int Charges 63,708.96

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2011-07-05
Project Management Satisfactory 2011-07-05
Procurement Moderately Satisfactory 2011-07-05
Financial Management Moderately Satisfactory 2011-07-05
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2011-07-05
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2011-07-05
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2011-07-05

COMPLETION RATINGS

INDICATORIMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION & RESULTS REPORT: 03-27-2012
OutcomesModerately Satisfactory
Risk to Development OutcomeSubstantial
Bank PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Borrower PerformanceModerately Satisfactory
Government PerformanceModerately Unsatisfactory
Implementing AgencyModerately Satisfactory

INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

INDICATORICR REVIEW: 06-25-2014PROJECT PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT REPORT:
Outcome RatingModerately Unsatisfactory N/a
Risk To Development OutcomeSignificantN/a
Bank PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Borrower PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Government PerformanceModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Implementing AgencyModerately UnsatisfactoryN/a
Icr QualitySatisfactoryN/a
M&e QualityModestN/a

Results Framework

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • Producers are satisfied with the services contracted (PDO)Value0.0085.0080.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    CommentBase line for PSAOP1 to be carried out at the start of the project
  • Producers members of POs participating in PSAOP1 have adopted at least one innovation and have integrated it into their productionsystem (PDO)Value0.0072.0070.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Food security has increased for producers supported by the PSAOP (PDO)Value25.0062.0060.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment75% of households are under food insecurityAchieved at 103%Food security has increased for at least 60% of producers supported by the PSAOP

INTERMEDIATE RESULTS INDICATORS

INDICATORBASELINECURRENTTARGET
  • New technologies developed, adapted, on-farm tested, and transferred to advisory services (Component A)Value0.0037.0024.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Cofinancing of FNRAA by other stakeholders (Government by government, other donors, commodity organizations, private sector) reaches 30 percent by the end of the project (Component A)Value0.0038.3030.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Entities other than ISRA and ITA obtain at least 15 percent of funds disbursed by FNRAA (Component A)Value0.0038.4015.00
    DateJune 30, 2006July 6, 2010December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Rural council areas are served by at least one agricultural and rural advisor (Component B)Value142.00320.00320.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment320 Rural Councils are in place
  • POs have signed at least one contract with agricultural advisors (Component B)Value35.0017.4150.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment3482 OPs out of 20000 have signed a total of 4299 contracts
  • Advisory services providers other than ANCAR have signed service contracts with POs (Component B)Value0.0020.0050.00
    DateFebruary 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment11 lists of public and private advisory services compiled
  • POs participating in community seed production have satisfied their need for needs of quality seeds for rain-fed crops (Component B)Value20.0027.0066.00
    DateJune 30, 2006July 6, 2010December 31, 2010
    CommentBreakdown results are as follows: 25% for groundnut, 30% for maize, and 25% for millet. These results are close to the officialnorm which is to satisfy one-third of the total needs of seeds.
  • CLCOPs are established and effective in rural communes (Component C)Value146.00320.00320.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Producers federations and CRCRs that have received project support have improved their efficiency and internal governance (quality of records, meetings, actions taken, satisfaction of members) (ComponValue0.0030.005.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment7 federations, 11 CRCRs and 27 national platforms have received project support
  • Network of seed producers is established for two agricultural crops (Component C)Value0.006.0010.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    CommentA network of groundnut seed producers established in four regions; 6 cooperatives established; 56% of groundnut seeds supplied.
  • Network of decentralized financial services proposes agricultural season credits for a specific crop (Component C)Value0.003.002.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment2 networks of financial services cover respectively 3 regions (FENAGIE) and 9 regions (FONGS): credits of F CFA 900 millionmobilized
  • DAPS DAGEMoA has defined and implemented a coherent set of procedures and guidelines defining the roles of main services at centraland decentralized levels (component D)Value0.001.001.00
    DateFebruary 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • The Ministry of Agriculture has defined and implemented a MTEF reflecting priorities of the LOASP (component D)Value0.00100.00100.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • The Ministry of Livestock has defined and implemented a MTEF reflecting priorities of the LOASP (component D)Value0.00100.00100.00
    DateJune 30, 2006July 6, 2010December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Senegal is declared immune from contagious bovine peripneumonia (component D)Value25.00100.00100.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Inspection of animal carcasses in all 34 departmental capitals is effected routinely (percent of carcasses inspected) (component D)Value40.00100.00100.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    CommentInspection effective in all slaughterhouses and for 48 percent of marketed meat
  • Vaccination coverage against Newcastle disease of chicken (component D)Value20.002.0050.00
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    CommentThe coverage rate is slow due to the lack of vaccines
  • M&E system (sectoral) is established and working satisfactorily at the central and decentralized levels (component D)Valuenaokok
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Procurement activities executed in conformity with procurement plan, implementation manual, and IDA procedures (component D)ValuenaSS
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment
  • Project rated as satisfactory at all times (component D)ValuenaSS
    DateJune 30, 2006February 7, 2011December 31, 2010
    Comment