About the Project
In Tajikistan, the agriculture sector contributes to around 29% of the GDP and 43% of the labor force. But with 77% of Tajikistan’s poor exposed to high risks such as droughts, floods, landslides, and border disputes, the sector is considered one of the most vulnerable. Tajikistan’s agricultural resource base is characterized by limited arable land, substantial areas of permanent pasture, and a heavy reliance on irrigation for crop production. Of the 4.1 million ha of agricultural land, only 830,000 ha are arable. Around 85% is irrigated, but only around 70% of this irrigated land is currently in use. This is due to the deterioration of irrigation and drainage infrastructure, water logging, and salinization. Many pump stations no longer work, primary drainage channels and irrigation canals have silted up due to a lack of public funds for cleaning, and there is no regular maintenance of secondary and tertiary canals.
The Public Employment for Sustainable Agriculture and Water Resources Management II (PAMP II) project invested $27.9 million for increased crop production through improved irrigation and drainage infrastructure, improved water resource management policies, and employment opportunities for food-insecure people through the rehabilitation of irrigation and d