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Local Development Plan
WORLD BANK ASSISTED THIRD NATIONAL
FADAMA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

OF
ARO AYEDAADE IFESOWAPO FADAMA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

IN

BORIPE LOCAL GOVERNMENT

OSUN STATE FADAMA DEVELOPMENT COORDINATING OFFICE
NIGERIA

© MARCH 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
Table of Contents
List of FCA and FUGs
Summary of LDP
List of Acronyms
Fadama Community Association Form A Form B FCA Subproject Proposal (Form C) Environmental Impacts, Mitigation Measure and Cost (Form E) Business Plan, Maintenance Plan and FUEF (Form F) FCA Input Summary Form (Form G1) FCA Certification of Registration FCA Bank Information Minutes of the FCA meeting planning and approving the proposal. Records of FCA membership

Fadama User Groups FUG Project Summary (Form C) FUG Subproject Log Frame (Form D) Participatory Rural Appraisal Environmental Impacts, Mitigation Measure and cost (Form E) Business Plan, Maintenance Plan and FUEF (Form F) FUG Input Summary Form (Form G2) FUG Certification of Registration FUG Bank Information Minutes of the FUG meeting planning and approving the proposal. Records of FUG membership

LIST OF FCA AND FUGS

IFESOWAPO FADAMA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
IREPODUN COCA FARMERS FUG
IFESOWAPO COCOA FARMERS FUG
IREWUMI ARABLE CROP FARMERS FUG
AGBELERE ELEGE FUG
AGBELOBA ALAKURO FUG
OWOLOWO FISH FARMERS FUG
AJARATOOTO ELEJA FUG
OLA-OLUWA VULNERABLE POULTRY FARMERS FUG
IRANLOWO-OLUWA WIDOWS FUG

SUMMARY SHEET OF LDP SUB PROJECT COST ARO AYEDAADE IFESOWAPO FCA No | FUGS | ACTIVITIES | C.B | AS | AA | I.S | R.I | AMOUNT REQUESTED N | BENEFICIARY CONTRIBUTION N | FUG TOTAL N | BANK | 1 | IREPODUN | Cocoa farmers | 25,000 | 25,000 | 559,500 | 440,000 | - | 661,650 | 387,850 | 1,049,500 | WEMA | 2 | IFESOWAPO | Cocoa farmers | 25,000 | 25,000 | 559,500 | 440,000 | - | 661,650 | 387,850 | 1,049,500 | WEMA | 3 | IREWUMI | Arable farmers | 25,000 | 25,000 | 559,500 | 440,000 | - |

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