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• Consider re-introducing legumes to the Affordable Inputs Program (AIP). Removal of legumes diminishes the programʼs contribution to farm productivity, incomes and nutrition. • Delays in planning and implementation hinder the programʼs effectiveness. • Invest time and resources to update the beneficiary database that is aligned to the National Registration Bureau to increase implementation efficiency. • Insufficient sensitization of beneficiaries and input suppliers hampered the AIP in its inaugural year regarding how benefits would be distributed and redeemed. • Upgrade the AIP mobile application to allow for manual and offline input redemptions through the reference number on the national ID card to reduce the effect of network disruptions. • Alternatively, consider a manual backstopping system for the electronic identification and redemption system to circumvent network disruptions. • Strengthen the enforcement of input supplier contracts to ensure timely distribution. • Align AIP inputs supplies with seasonality, agro-ecological zones, and farmer preferences. • Consider only contracting well established and reputable suppliers to supply subsidized inputs to avoid delayed deliveries. • Open AIP outlet markets as early as during the harvest season, when farmers have enough liquidity to purchase inputs. • Incentivize agro-dealers to supply subsidized inputs to assigned areas throughout the year.

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