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Abstract
This study examines the effectiveness of the Aflasafe project in promoting structural support for agricultural development and poverty alleviation through an agricultural market-driven approach. Using data from the Aflasafe Final project and the Living Standards Measurement Survey, the study investigates changes in farmers' productivity and market participation due to their participation in the program. The results indicate that the AgResults model helps solve critical structural challenges and improves farmers' productivity and market participation. However, factors such as farm size, educational status, gender, seasonal rainfall, and fertilizer cost have varying impacts on productivity and market participation, highlighting the importance of considering social and economic contexts. The study concludes that the AgResults model represents a viable solution to address structural issues in agriculture and can potentially transform the agricultural sector globally.