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DEFINITIONS

ID- USADF's internal document tracking code for a particular investment.

Name
- the name of the client group that received a USADF grant in a given country and the primary activity.

Description -
a summary of the how the investment will be used. This entry links to the actual investment description document defining the objectives and performance targets of the investment.
Goals - This entry links to a PDF file of the orginal investment agreement with project goals and objectives.

Value - Total Original US Dollar value of the grant and any budget amendements.
Budget - This entry links to the original investment budget denominated in local currency at the time the grant was awarded.

Start - the date the funds were obligated to the grantee.

End - the last day of the period during which USADF funds will be used to implement an approved investment proposal.


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ID
Name
Description
Goals
Value
Budget
Start
End
1819 ATB Roses, photos

Funds are used to purchase new rootstock and construct four modern steel greenhouses to expand flower production by two hectares.

$250,000
Jun-08
Jun-13
1842 Fruito LLC, photos Funds will be used to purchase cold line and packaging equipment for fruit juice processing, provide tools to farmers, improve worker facilities and acquire technical assistance for management improvement. $249,600
Aug-08
Aug-13
1871 Savings and Mutual Credit Cooperative Bank (Caisse Cooperative D'Epargne et de Credit Mutuel) (CECM) photos Funds will be used to supplement CECM’s existing microfinance loan fund, provide technical training, equipment, and renovation of the new branch office in Bubanza. $238,278
Sep- 08
Sep- 13
1887 Association Auto-Assistance a la reconstruction et au Development (ARD) , photos Cooperative Agreement funds are used to assist a new vegetable cooperative, VECO, in developing management, governance and organizational skills, acquiring production and marketing skills and producing a business plan. $188,364

Sep-08

Dec-09

1921 Solidarite Burundaise pour Secourir les Volnerables en Afrique (SOBUSEVA) photos Funds will construct milling and hulling machines, acquire training, and pay for administrative costs. Nealy 4,000 marginalized people, such as IDP's, widows, orphans, single mothers, and repatriates from Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda will benefit from the group's community focused activities.
$186,000
Mar -09
Mar-11
1943 FRUITOPIC s.a. photos

Funds will be used to strengthen and formalize the company's food safety, marketing, human resources, and financial management systems.

$72,747
May-09
Dec-10
1945 Association Villageoise pour le Developpement Local (AVIDEL) photos

Funds are used to provide inputs to farmers to improve soil productivity, supply vegetable seedlings and seed potatoes to 17 associations, and provide key agricultural and managment trainings and technical assistance.

$77,542
May-09
Jun-11

CA = See Cooperative Agreement for Details

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Last Updated: June 26, 2009