The ex-ante assessment that is delivered before the program is initiated can provide prior information about the program deliberation and prediction results. However, the assessment may reveal a fundamental deficit since it is impossible to reflect the empirical outputs of the program after the program has actually been undertaken.Deficiencies in understanding the effectiveness of the program impact may hinder identifying credible evaluation model. In addition, due to “the politics of the budgetary processes, 6” a preliminary feasibility study regarding whether to inject budgetary investments may stand against program outputs, particularly in agricultural and rural projects.