Closing : 31 Dec 2029 Updated : 02 Mar 2026

Project to support agropastoral development, digitalization and market access in Guinea (PADDAMAG)

Agriculture and Agribusiness — Guinea

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The Project to Support Agropastoral Development, Digitalization, and Market Access in Guinea (PADDAMAG) is a large-scale rural development initiative. Its main objective is to modernize Guinean agricultural sectors. To achieve this, it is structured around four major pillars: the digitalization of agropastoral services, the improvement of production infrastructure, the establishment of market access platforms, and the strengthening of financial inclusion for rural stakeholders.

Objectives

🌾 Food security:
Strengthen the food and nutritional resilience of rural communities.

📈 Income improvement:
Increase the incomes of agropastoral actors through access to markets.

💡 Digital and financial inclusion:
Increase the digital and financial integration of producers.

👥 Socio-economic empowerment:
Reduce inequalities and empower rural women and youth.

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