Infrastructure has to be improved since it increases production through an increase in agricultural productivity. Forms of infrastructure included in the analysis were roads, irrigation, research and technology, and agriculture financing. Better infrastructure leads to a more conducive business environment, which can increase private capital formation at the farming level.
Therefore, infrastructure can affect the agricultural sector growth directly or indirectly through farming capital formation. It is important to analyse the effect of infrastructure on agricultural development, especially on the increase of farming efficiency.
We are working with clients to develop their agricultural infrastructure, building new, efficient farm buildings. Reliable water supplies are essential for agriculture. We encourage farmers to irrigate their land more effectively, using technologies that give precise water coverage, even with low volumes of water. We offer water treatment, filtration and pumping equipment and high quality durable pipes to help secure your water supply.
We can assist with all irrigation and water supply projects, whether it is for irrigation, potable water for towns and communities, municipal services, or pumping and control systems, as well as removal and treatment of waste water.
Working hand-in-hand with communities to build or improve local, small-scale infrastructure—roads, school and hospital buildings, water and sanitation systems, and more—is intrinsic to our social and economic development activities.
The tangible achievement of infrastructure projects injects pride into a community and helps supply public services that improve living standards. Such projects also foster economic opportunities while promoting stronger local government and community institutions.
Through both the infrastructure and the process whereby it is constructed, we aim to empower individuals, households, farmers, entrepreneurs and others to thrive in the global economy.
Our team when appropriate works with government authorities at the local and intermediate levels to support basic infrastructure investments and essential inputs.
We provide targeted training and technical assistance to enhance local government capacity for investment, management and operations. When appropriate, we develop partnership agreements to ensure the proper operation and maintenance of infrastructure projects over time. We use a variety of strategies, including trainings and conferences for government decision makers, NGOs and volunteer communities, to institutionalize successfully piloted reform processes beyond the life of programs.