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Aflasafe Technology Transfer and Commercialization Project (ATTC) First annual Review and Planning workshop
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Overall Goal: The overall goal of the workshop is to review the performance of the project
and plan for 2017 .
Specific Objectives:
- To share an update from target countries
- To present and discuss the performance of the project and the priorities for 2017
- To present and discuss the draft data matrix for the M&E Plan
- To review and finalize country work plans
Expected outcomes:
- The Performance of the project established
- The project targets for 2017 established
- The country work plans for 2017 reviewed and validated
- The data matrix of the M&E plan validated
AFLASAFE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION PROJECT (aTTC)
FIRST ANNUAL REVIEW AND PLANNING WORKSHOP
NOVEMBER 28 – 30, 2016
IBADAN, NIGERIA
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Monday
28/11/2016
Tuesday
29/11/2016
Wednesday
30/11/2016
10:00 – 10:30
Session 1 Chair (Ranajit)
Welcome
Introduction & Objectives
Ranajit
09:00-10:00
Free
- Meeting with Public sector
officials
- Individual Meeting with
Consultants from Dalberg
09:00-11:00 Session 4: Chair (TBD)
Update on the Country Strategy
Development
Presentation and Discussion of the draft
Kenya Country Strategy
Work plan for Nigeria and Senegal
Dalberg
10:30– 12:00
Overview of project: progress and
priorities for 2017
Abdou
10:00– 12:00
Group Meeting with Dalberg
Country Strategy for Nigeria
11:00-12:00
Organization of the work
Next Steps
END
Abdou
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch 12:00 –13:00 Lunch
Lunch
13:00 –14:00 Update on the Registration of New
products
Alejandro
Country Update
Jane & Peter
13:00 –14:00
Session 3 Chair (Abdou)
Presentation & Discussion on the draft
project M&E Plan
M&E Officer
13:00 –15:00
14:00 –15:00
15:00 – 15:20 Coffee-Break 15:00-15:20 Coffee-Break
15:20 – 18:00
Session 2 Chair (Frederick)
Presentation and discussion of
WA Countries Work Plans
Peter, Tunde, Lamine Alejandro &
Lawrence
15:20-17:20
Presentation and discussion of ESA
countries work plans
Jane, Edwin & Lawrence
17:20-18:00
17:20-18:00
Welcome Cocktail jointly with Public
sector guests
3. AFLASAFE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND COMMERCIALIZATION PROJECT (aTTC)
FIRST ANNUAL REVIEW AND WORK PLAN
NOVEMBER 28 – 30, 2016
IBADAN, NIGERIA
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OVERVIEW, PROGRESS AND PRIORITIES FOR 2017
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OUTLINE
1- OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT
2- PROGRESS: ACHIEVEMENTS AGAINST TARGETS
3- PRIORITIES FOR 2017
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VISION:
SAFE AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR AFRICAN POPULATION
Goal:
To contribute to improved food safety and increase the income of maize and
groundnut smallholder farmers through the use of aflasafe
Objectives:
- To increase the availability and accessibility of aflasafe
- To improve the access to market for aflatoxin-safe maize and groundnut
Vision of success:
aflasafe is widely distributed and it is used by smallholder farmers as part of the
good agriculture practices
OVERVIEW (1/7)
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Outputs
- Number of investors producing or distributing Aflasafe
- Number of TTA finalized and implemented
- Number of new aflasafe products registered
Outputs
- Number of strategic partnerships developed with anchor buyers
- Number of incentive mechanisms developed and implemented
- Number of contract signed between anchor buyers and farmers
Development / validation and implementation of country strategies + Partnership with local & National Government
Number of country strategy developed and approved
Outcome: Increased use of aflasafe by smallholder farmers
Hectares of maize and groundnut protected by Aflasafe
Improved Food safety and Increased Income for smallholder farmers
- Increased margin for farmers due to price gain
- Volume of aflatoxin-safe maize and groundnut sold
- Value of aflatoxin-safe maize and groundnut sold
IR2: Improved access to markets for aflatoxin-safe maize and groundnut
Number of countries covered
by both operational aflasafe
manufacturing plants and
active distribution partners
Number of countries covered
by tech transfer agreements
for both aflasafe production
and distribution
IR1: Increased availability and accessibility of Aflasafe
- Support awareness creation on Aflatoxin
- Support the enforcement of regulations on Aflatoxin contamination
- Develop strategic partnership with anchor buyers of maize and groundnut
- Provide technical assistance and BDS to investors in manufacturing and
distribution of Aflasafe
- Support awareness creation about aflasafe
- Develop business case and organize business meetings to attract investors
- Prepare and submit the dossier for the registration of new Aflasafe products
- Develop, implement and monitor the quality control
- Support investor in demonstration on the use and impacts of Aflasafe
OVERVIEW (2/7)
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Target: Ha of maize and groundnut protected by aflasafe
DELIVERABLES
OVERVIEW (3/7)
500,000 Ha
100,000 Ha
Jun 2017 Nov 2020
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Key
Complete Product Registration
Develop Country Strategy
Submit Country Strategy for Approval
Develop Manufacturing/Distribution Parnerships
Submit Tech Transfer Agreements for Approval
Provide Support, Monitor for Quality and Usage
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Kenya
Nigeria
Senegal / the Gambia
Zambia
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Mozambique
Tanzania
Malawi
Uganda
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
DELIVERABLES
OVERVIEW (4/7)
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Conceptual Model: Building an Aflatoxin-safe Certified Market System
PILLARS
• Leverage the full resources
of the private sector to lead
the implementation of the
country strategies
• Provide recommendations
to put in place a policy
environment that restricts
the trade of aflatoxin-
contaminated goods
• Support investors to market
aflasafe to smallholders by
promoting price premiums
for aflatoxin-free products
and raise awareness on the
negative health impacts of
aflatoxin-laced foods
APPROACH
OVERVIEW (5/7)
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OVERVIEW (6/7)
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Commercial Hubs: Abuja and Nairobi
Technical Hub: Ibadan
Scientist ESA
(Nairobi)
BDS NG
M&E Assistant
MD
(Accra)
Commercialization Manager
WA
(Abuja)
Scientist WA
(Ibadan)
Engineer
(Ibadan)
Project Admin & Finance Spec.
(Ibadan)
Communications
Specialist
(Abuja)
Commercialization Manager
ESA
(Nairobi)
Project Assistant
(Accra)
M&E Specialist
(Abuja)
Director Chemonics
Advisory Board
BDS SN/GA
BDS KE
BDS TZ
BDS ZA/MW
BDS UG
BDS MZ
BDS MZ
OVERVIEW (7/7)
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PROGRESS
Baseline Target Actual Projection
2015 2016 Nov-16 % Dec-16 %
Hectares of maize and groundnuts protected
by Aflasafe 42,370* 30,000 23,990* 80% 23,990* 80%
Number of new countries covered by
operational Aflasafe manufacturing plants
and /or active distribution partners
1 0 0 - - -
Number of countries covered by technology
transfer agreements for Aflasafe production
and/or distribution
0 0 0 - - -
Number of country strategies developed 0 3 1 33% 2 66%
Number of investors producing and/or
distributing Aflasafe 0 0 0 - - -
Number of TTLA finalized 0 0 0 - - -
Number of new Aflasafe products registered
0 1 1 100% 1 100%
* Inclusive of AgResult
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PRIORITIES FOR 2017 (1/3)
Meet the 100,000 Ha by June 2017
Design and implement (start) Countries strategy to meet the 500,000 Ha
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PRIORITIES FOR 2017 (2/3)
2017 KE NG SN GA BF ZA TZ
OUTCOMES
Hectares of maize and groundnuts protected by Aflasafe 70,000 30,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 0 0 0
INTERMEDIATE RESULTS 0
Number of countries covered by operational Aflasafe manufacturing
plants
2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Number of countries covered by active Aflasafe distribution
partners
4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
Number of countries covered by technology transfer agreements for
Aflasafe production and/or distribution
5 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
OUTPUTS 0
Number of country strategies developed and approved 5 1 1 1 0 1 1 0
Number of investors producing and/or distributing Aflasafe 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 0
Number of TTA finalized 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
Develop ESDM and EMMP for the production and use of aflasafe in
West Africa
1 0
Number of TTA implemented 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Number of Aflasafe products registered 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
Number of strategic partnerships developed with anchor buyers of
aflatoxin-safe products
4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
Number of incentive mechanisms developed 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
Number of incentive mechanisms implemented
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Number of contracts signed between anchor buyers and farmers 5 1 2 1 0 1 0 0
Number of farmers trained in the safe use and efficient application
of Aflasafe
TBD 0
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PRIORITIES FOR 2017 (3/3)
- LEVERAGING ON OPPORTUNITIES WITH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS
FOCUSING ON QUICK WINS
- SECURE SUPPORT AND BUY IN FROM NATIONAL STAKEHOLDERS
- COUNTRY PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION
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PRIORITIES FOR 2017 (3/3)
TEAM WORK!!!!!!!