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Empowering small scale farmers to engage with other market actors

  1. 1. Empowering Small scale farmers to engage with other market actors Hopewell gift Zheke Systems Thinking Advisor Practical Action Hopewell.Zheke@practicalaction.org.zw www.practicalaction.org
  2. 2. Brief introduction to PMSD  Key principles: – Participatory – Systemic – Facilitation  Empowering marginalised Actors – Why? – How? – Examples from Zimbabwe – Paprika project.
  3. 3. Paprika project  Components of the contract: – Commercial crop – Financial & Agronomy support – Ready market
  4. 4. Core competencies strengthened Competencies and Skills required:  Representation and mobilisation e.g. Paprika APEX body  Training for transformation  Financial & market literacy training  Skills and attitudes to interact with multiple actors
  5. 5. Challenges 1. Mistrust  Between farmers and other market actors (MFI, Service providers and buyers)  MFI and NGOs 2. Risk Sharing 3. Side marketing 4. ‘Fine print’ 5. Subsidy vs market led lending
  6. 6. Top tips 1. Invest in empowering SSF as well as other market actors 2. Allow enough time for farmer group maturity before contracting (subsistence to commercial) 3. Trust building  Between farmers and other market actors (MFI, Service providers and buyers)  MFI and NGOs 4. Risk Sharing 5. Acknowledge and use farmer knowledge 6. Co-creation of financing model is critical
  7. 7. Thank you Hopewell.Zheke@practicalaction.org.zw www.practicalaction.org

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