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This document outlines a logical framework for increasing rice sufficiency in the lowlands by 2015. It details the development goal of attaining a rice surplus, the purpose of increasing rice yield by 30%, and 5 outputs including improving irrigation systems, soil management, farming technologies, marketing systems, and capital. Each output contains objectively verifiable indicators, means of verification, and risks. It also outlines the activities, inputs, and assumptions needed to achieve each output.

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Sample Logical Framework...

This document outlines a logical framework for increasing rice sufficiency in the lowlands by 2015. It details the development goal of attaining a rice surplus, the purpose of increasing rice yield by 30%, and 5 outputs including improving irrigation systems, soil management, farming technologies, marketing systems, and capital. Each output contains objectively verifiable indicators, means of verification, and risks. It also outlines the activities, inputs, and assumptions needed to achieve each output.

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Sample Logical Framework

(Lowland Rice)

Objectively Verifiable Means of Risks/Assumptions/


Narrative Summary Indicators (OVIs) Verification Frame Conditions
(MoVs)
DEVELOPMENT
GOAL

Rice sufficiency By 2015, attained surplus MAs report Favorable government


in rice supply PSAs report policy
systems/support

Farmers organizations
functioning/active

Favorable weather
conditions
PURPOSE

To increase rice Rice yield increased by MAs production Development of


production 30% report improved &
appropriate production
Survey & post production
systems
OUTPUTS/RESULTS

1. Improved Repaired & maintained FAs report IA/FAs is active


irrigation system irrigation canals Ocular inspection
Availability of funds

2. Improved soil Soil fertility restored Soil analysis report NGA/LGU support
management MAs report
Organic farming-farms
increased by 75%

3. Adopted Practicing integrated Survey Availability of other


improved farming farming system increased MAs report sources of income
technologies by 50% FAs report

Adopted organized DPWHs report FAs/IAs active


4. Improved marketing system Ocular inspection
marketing system
Improved FMRs MAs/FAs report Availability of funds

Improved grain quality

Farmers capital increased MAs/FAs report Farmers/families


5. Capital increased by 25% willingness to engage
in other livelihood
opportunities
ACTIVITIES

1. Improved
irrigation system

a. Repaired Repaired & maintained the NIA/FAs report Funds availability


and maintained whole stretch of irrigation Ocular inspection
irrigation canals canals IAs active/
functioning
b. Installatio Installed 3 STWs MAs report
n of STWs Inspection

c. Revitalize Functioning/Active Observation


d Irrigators Irrigators Association Farmers willingness to
Association activate organization

2. Improved soil
management

a. Conducte Conducted soil analysis in Soil analysis report


d soil analysis all farms MAs report

b. Adopted 75% of the farmers


organic farming adopting organic farming Farmers willingness to
adopt organic farming
3. Adopted
improved farming
technologies
75% of the farmers using MAs report
a. Adopted high yielding varieties Farmers willingness to
high yielding adopt HYVs
varieties Conducted 3 farm demos MAs report
Ocular inspection
b. Conducte Conducted 3 trainings
d farm demos and 75% of the farmers MAs report
trainings attended trainings Training report

75% of the farmers MAs report


adopting proven farm Ocular inspection/
c. Applying technologies observation
proven farm
technologies, e.g. 50% of the farmers MAs report
IPM practicing integrated Ocular inspection
farming system
d. Practiced
integrated
farming system

4. Improved Functioning/Active/ Viable Observation


marketing system Farmers Association FAs report
MAs report
a. Revitalize
d Farmers FAs doing organized FAs report
Association marketing Observation

b. Practiced
organized FAs marketing with NFA FAs report
marketing and other market outlets NFAs report
MAs report
c. Establishe
d linkage with Grains met quality FAs report
market outlets standard/moisture content NFAs report
of NFA
d. Improved
quality of rice
grain Farmers availed of soft FAs report
loans increased by 75% MAs report
5. Capital increased
Farmers engaged in other FAs report
a. Provision livelihood sources MAs report
of soft loans increased by 75%

b. Train
farmers on
various livelihood
sources

INPUTS
1. Personnel
2. Supplies & materials
3. Equipment
Others

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