Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand
The JOHAR project was initiated in 2017 to aid targeted rural producer households to diversify and enhance their household income, and achieve a significant increase in real income until 2023 in selected blocks of rural Jharkhand. The JOHAR project...
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okr-10986-347202021-09-10T09:00:15Z Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand Bihari, Bipin Khanuja, Jasmeet Kothari, Anand Newton-Lewis, Tom Singh, Gurpreet AGRIBUSINESS RURAL LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT SELF-HELP FEDERATION RURAL COOPERATIVE MARKET ACCESS ACCESS TO FINANCE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SEEDS The JOHAR project was initiated in 2017 to aid targeted rural producer households to diversify and enhance their household income, and achieve a significant increase in real income until 2023 in selected blocks of rural Jharkhand. The JOHAR project recently completed a baseline for the project evaluation using a randomized controlled trial, supplemented with a non-random control group outside the program area that provides a counterfactual based on an additional quasi-experimental design. The purpose of this note is to present key baseline results and how they validate the project's theory of change. It summarizes the findings from the baseline, presents the status-quo on potential JOHAR beneficiaries, and outlines how the project can achieve its target of enhancing and diversifying the income of rural producer households. 2020-11-02T21:33:35Z 2020-11-02T21:33:35Z 2020-03 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/368491591189704466/Leveraging-Community-Institutions-to-Support-Agri-Business-and-Livelihoods-in-Jharkhand http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34720 English South Asia Agriculture and Rural Growth Discussion Note Series;No. 10 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia India |
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AGRIBUSINESS RURAL LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT SELF-HELP FEDERATION RURAL COOPERATIVE MARKET ACCESS ACCESS TO FINANCE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SEEDS Bihari, Bipin Khanuja, Jasmeet Kothari, Anand Newton-Lewis, Tom Singh, Gurpreet Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand |
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The JOHAR project was initiated in 2017
to aid targeted rural producer households to diversify and
enhance their household income, and achieve a significant
increase in real income until 2023 in selected blocks of
rural Jharkhand. The JOHAR project recently completed a
baseline for the project evaluation using a randomized
controlled trial, supplemented with a non-random control
group outside the program area that provides a
counterfactual based on an additional quasi-experimental
design. The purpose of this note is to present key baseline
results and how they validate the project's theory of
change. It summarizes the findings from the baseline,
presents the status-quo on potential JOHAR beneficiaries,
and outlines how the project can achieve its target of
enhancing and diversifying the income of rural producer households. |
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Bihari, Bipin Khanuja, Jasmeet Kothari, Anand Newton-Lewis, Tom Singh, Gurpreet |
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Bihari, Bipin Khanuja, Jasmeet Kothari, Anand Newton-Lewis, Tom Singh, Gurpreet |
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Bihari, Bipin |
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Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand |
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Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand |
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Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand |
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Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand |
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Leveraging Community Institutions to Support Agri-Business and Livelihoods in Jharkhand |
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leveraging community institutions to support agri-business and livelihoods in jharkhand |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/368491591189704466/Leveraging-Community-Institutions-to-Support-Agri-Business-and-Livelihoods-in-Jharkhand http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34720 |
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