Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP)

This project aims to explore the transformative potential of rural renewable energy MSMEs in modernising agriculture, by addressing the critical gaps in understanding their adoption of low-carbon technologies, particularly among women and youth. The objective is to generate evidence-based policy recommendations on best practices for overcoming barriers to resilience and adapting MSMEs to climate change, as well as to enhance women and youth’s inclusion in low-carbon agricultural value chains.

It combines a focus on identifying locally-tailored and inclusive policy solutions and deploying rigorous impact evaluation (using experimental or quasi-experimental methods) to understand the barriers to an inclusive, enterprise-led decarbonisation of agriculture. This includes establishing, for each country, the key challenges in adopting renewable energy-based agri-tech solutions, the social inclusion potential of the technologies and the likely scalability of the technologies.

The Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) and Environment for Development (EFD) will support in-country project teams working in collaboration with agricultural MSMEs and policymakers to design and assess strategies tailored to each country’s unique needs and circumstances.