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External assistance to agriculture
The External Assistance to Agriculture (EAA) is the commitments
made by bilateral and multilateral donors to the developing countries
and countries in transition for the development of agriculture.
The EAA consists of data on commitments from Development Assistance
Committee (DAC located in Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development), OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries),
the World Bank (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
and International Development Association),, Asian and African Regional
Development Banks, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP),
FAO, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR),
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). The commitments
made in the form of grants, grant-like and loans are only included.
The data does not cover some of the donors like European Economic
Community (EEC), Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) and
some of the regional banks due to availability of data. The assistance
also does not cover food aid and other technical cooperation provided
in kind. The term "Agriculture" is used in broad sense
to cover agriculture, forestry, fisheries, land & water, agro-industries,
environment, manufacturing of agricultural inputs & machineries,
regional & river development and rural development.
The database on External Assistance to Agriculture
is designed in a well structured and a detailed matrix format to
easily provide information on donors, amount, project purpose, recipients,
etc.
The time series is from 1974, and includes commitments
made by both bilateral and multilateral donors, and the terms of
the assistance given, i.e., whether it is concessional (ODA) or
non-concessional.
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