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Overview of NAFAKA Project Phase 2
Silvanus Mruma
NAFAKA
Africa RISING - NAFAKA Scaling Project End-of-project phase Review Meeting
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 3-4 July 2017
NAFAKA 2 Goal
• CMSD Goal: develop efficient market systems that serve large numbers of
rice and maize producers, especially targeting; women and youth and
lead to successful adoption at a scale; improved technologies and
agricultural practices, overall system productivity competitiveness and
improved nutrition for large numbers of rice and maize small holders.
Background to NAFAKA 2 Theory of
Change
• To improve livelihoods for smallholders,
agricultural markets(inputs& outputs)
must increase their orientation towards
small holders. However:
• weak links at the input retail and offtake
purchase point closest to farmers holding
back this orientation.
• Retailers and buyers are geographically
distant from smallholders, and high
transaction costs make reaching
smallholders cost prohibitive.
• Mono-crop with low GAP adoption, low
yield and degraded natural resource base.
CMSD will address these challenges by;
• Establishing VBAAs and developing new aggregation points for input sale and
commodity aggregation through VBAAs and RPOs
• Strengthening linkages between VBAAs, RPOs input companies, Millers and BDS
providers
• introduce in-kind or third-party finance options wherever necessary to ensure that
input suppliers, farmers, and buyers have sufficient capital to fulfill their market
functions
• Support technology scaling and adoption in collaboration with other partners
• Climate Smart Solutions for Cereals: facilitate adoption of production strategies that
rehabilitate the natural resource base and build resilience to climactic shocks.
CMSD Theory of Change
NAFAKA 2 Project Areas
NAFAKA 2 Results Framework
Agricultural productivity and profitability increased in targeted
value chains
Component # 1 : Input Supply
Systems Strengthened
Business Development
Services for Input
Suppliers
Client Services for
Improved Technologies
Scaled
Input Supply System
Facilitated
Component #2 Producer Marketing
Capacity Strengthened
Business Development
Services for RPOs
Improved Farm Marketing
Market Capacity Developed
for Vulnerable Populations
Civil Society Capacity &
Market Facilitation
Developed
Component #3 Milling and
Processing Improved
Business Development Services
for Milling/Processing
Enterprise
Miller and Processing
Improvement
Food Fortification Quality &
Safety Augmented
Milling & Processing System
Coordinated
Cereals Market System Developed
Component 1: Strengthening Input Supply
Systems
Component I - Expected Outputs and Outcomes
 Inventory and analysis of extension and advisory
services
 Reach 103,750 farmers through input supply
goods, services, and extension provision alone
 Will assist 550 input supply firms  21% increase in average maize yields/ha; 10%
increase in average rice yields/ha
 80 women-owned enterprises newly making a
profit
 224 youth-owned enterprises newly making a
profit
Strategies for Component 1
 Approach/ Strategies
 SLC/SUA Twinned Volunteers:
 FIPS Training for VBAAs: Embedded VBAA Training through Hub Input Suppliers:
 Explore Information and Communication Technology-Based Solutions for
Improved Business Management and Extension Provision to Farmers:
 Indirect finance through tripartite agreements:
 Strengthening linkages between VBAAs, agro dealers, input companies, RPOs,
Millers, Research(Africa RISING) and Financial institution
 CMSD’s Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approach in strengthening
information feedback:
 Disseminate optimum climate-smart, gender-sensitive, and nutrition-sensitive
production and adoption promotion strategies
Component 1 strategies
• Facilitating access to alternative products that VBAAs and agro dealers sell
to cover sales gaps during the calendar year or that could provide larger
per unit margins,
• Promote small-scale mechanization solutions, such as rotary weeders,
maize shellers, and rice threshers to reduce physical workload for female
farmers(including use of VBAAs as sales agents)
• Expand VBAA/input supplier radio-based marketing and extension
messaging
• Quality Declared Seed (QDS) production and sales through VBAAs.
• Embed opportunities for female and youth employment, such as crop
protection units, through VBAAs)
• Link VBAAs to millers as primary aggregators for grain
Facilitating Inputs Linkage process
Seed companies
Small Holder farmers
Local agro-dealers
Hub agrodealers
VBAAS
Associations Farmer groups
Fertilizer companies Agro chemicals co INPUT Supply CP
AR - NAFAKA
NAFAKA –Africa
RISING
AR- NAFAKA
Youth Service Provide
Component 2: Expected outcomes
Component II - Expected Outputs and Outcomes
 275 RPOs completing capacity-
development training
 120,000 MT (maize and rice)
sold by RPOs
 275 RPOs offering Services to
members
 % increase in average active
women and youth membership
in beneficiary RPOs
 200 RPOs accessing finance 
Component 2: Producer Marketing
Capacity Strengthening
• BDS Services to RPOs
• Direct training in business services and women and youth inclusion through
RUDI and MVIWATA: RPO specialists from RUDI and MVIWATA.
• Targeted, business-oriented services through SLC/SUA volunteer pairs
• SLC/SUA volunteer program as described above.
• Learning-by-doing marketing
• Work with partner MFIs and SACCOs, particularly those SACCOs participating in
the Iringa Hope/Iringa University program, to provide both savings and credit
facilities to active smallholder associations
• Purdue Improved Cowpea Storage (PICS) hermetically sealed bags, and small-
scale silos and warehouses
Expected Outputs – Component 3
Component III - Expected Outputs and Outcomes
 136 millers and processors completing
capacity-development activities
 139 millers linked to project RPOs
 Volume of fortified flour sold (TBD)  Total volume of purchases from RPOs (TBD)
 57 new millers fortifying flour  120 of jobs for women and youth created
Key intervention areas for collaboration
with Africa RISING
• Climate smart agriculture (CSA) innovations
• Strengthening input marketing systems
• Support QDS seed production
• Reduced food waste and spoilage
• Improved household nutrition and resilience
• Capacity building for better scaling
• Behavioral Change Communication (BCC)
• Collaborative Learning and Adaptation (CLA)
• Training:
Key Interventions
• Miller coordinated Off- take Agreement: NAFAKA will scale the tripartite
agreements between input suppliers, financial service providers (including
VBAAs), miller/buyers, and farmer organizations initiated under NAFAKA.
• Fortification and Micronutrient : including Behavior Change Awareness
Campaign
• EAGC Support for Structured Trade and Warehouse Receipts: collaborate
with EAGC as they work to harmonize regional grades and standards
• RCT support for advocacy
Guiding Principles: Climate Smart
Strategy
• Respond to local priorities, needs, and capabilities.
• Promote locally meaningful CSA practices and informed choices to build
climate resiliency while minimizing climate impacts and maximizing
developmental and environmental benefits.
• Utilize gender-sensitive approaches and engage youth in implementing
CSA practices.
• Engage multiple stakeholders.
Strategic Objectives
• Objective 1: Analyze local exposure to climate change and agricultural
vulnerability and design interventions based on local priorities, needs, and
capabilities.
• Objective 2: Implement location-specific CSA practices for adaptation to
and mitigation of climate risks, enhanced agricultural productivity,
nutrition and income.
Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation
africa-rising.net
This presentation is licensed for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.

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Overview of NAFAKA Project Phase 2

  • 1. Overview of NAFAKA Project Phase 2 Silvanus Mruma NAFAKA Africa RISING - NAFAKA Scaling Project End-of-project phase Review Meeting Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 3-4 July 2017
  • 2. NAFAKA 2 Goal • CMSD Goal: develop efficient market systems that serve large numbers of rice and maize producers, especially targeting; women and youth and lead to successful adoption at a scale; improved technologies and agricultural practices, overall system productivity competitiveness and improved nutrition for large numbers of rice and maize small holders.
  • 3. Background to NAFAKA 2 Theory of Change • To improve livelihoods for smallholders, agricultural markets(inputs& outputs) must increase their orientation towards small holders. However: • weak links at the input retail and offtake purchase point closest to farmers holding back this orientation. • Retailers and buyers are geographically distant from smallholders, and high transaction costs make reaching smallholders cost prohibitive. • Mono-crop with low GAP adoption, low yield and degraded natural resource base.
  • 4. CMSD will address these challenges by; • Establishing VBAAs and developing new aggregation points for input sale and commodity aggregation through VBAAs and RPOs • Strengthening linkages between VBAAs, RPOs input companies, Millers and BDS providers • introduce in-kind or third-party finance options wherever necessary to ensure that input suppliers, farmers, and buyers have sufficient capital to fulfill their market functions • Support technology scaling and adoption in collaboration with other partners • Climate Smart Solutions for Cereals: facilitate adoption of production strategies that rehabilitate the natural resource base and build resilience to climactic shocks.
  • 5. CMSD Theory of Change
  • 7. NAFAKA 2 Results Framework Agricultural productivity and profitability increased in targeted value chains Component # 1 : Input Supply Systems Strengthened Business Development Services for Input Suppliers Client Services for Improved Technologies Scaled Input Supply System Facilitated Component #2 Producer Marketing Capacity Strengthened Business Development Services for RPOs Improved Farm Marketing Market Capacity Developed for Vulnerable Populations Civil Society Capacity & Market Facilitation Developed Component #3 Milling and Processing Improved Business Development Services for Milling/Processing Enterprise Miller and Processing Improvement Food Fortification Quality & Safety Augmented Milling & Processing System Coordinated Cereals Market System Developed
  • 8. Component 1: Strengthening Input Supply Systems Component I - Expected Outputs and Outcomes  Inventory and analysis of extension and advisory services  Reach 103,750 farmers through input supply goods, services, and extension provision alone  Will assist 550 input supply firms  21% increase in average maize yields/ha; 10% increase in average rice yields/ha  80 women-owned enterprises newly making a profit  224 youth-owned enterprises newly making a profit
  • 9. Strategies for Component 1  Approach/ Strategies  SLC/SUA Twinned Volunteers:  FIPS Training for VBAAs: Embedded VBAA Training through Hub Input Suppliers:  Explore Information and Communication Technology-Based Solutions for Improved Business Management and Extension Provision to Farmers:  Indirect finance through tripartite agreements:  Strengthening linkages between VBAAs, agro dealers, input companies, RPOs, Millers, Research(Africa RISING) and Financial institution  CMSD’s Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approach in strengthening information feedback:  Disseminate optimum climate-smart, gender-sensitive, and nutrition-sensitive production and adoption promotion strategies
  • 10. Component 1 strategies • Facilitating access to alternative products that VBAAs and agro dealers sell to cover sales gaps during the calendar year or that could provide larger per unit margins, • Promote small-scale mechanization solutions, such as rotary weeders, maize shellers, and rice threshers to reduce physical workload for female farmers(including use of VBAAs as sales agents) • Expand VBAA/input supplier radio-based marketing and extension messaging • Quality Declared Seed (QDS) production and sales through VBAAs. • Embed opportunities for female and youth employment, such as crop protection units, through VBAAs) • Link VBAAs to millers as primary aggregators for grain
  • 11. Facilitating Inputs Linkage process Seed companies Small Holder farmers Local agro-dealers Hub agrodealers VBAAS Associations Farmer groups Fertilizer companies Agro chemicals co INPUT Supply CP AR - NAFAKA NAFAKA –Africa RISING AR- NAFAKA Youth Service Provide
  • 12. Component 2: Expected outcomes Component II - Expected Outputs and Outcomes  275 RPOs completing capacity- development training  120,000 MT (maize and rice) sold by RPOs  275 RPOs offering Services to members  % increase in average active women and youth membership in beneficiary RPOs  200 RPOs accessing finance 
  • 13. Component 2: Producer Marketing Capacity Strengthening • BDS Services to RPOs • Direct training in business services and women and youth inclusion through RUDI and MVIWATA: RPO specialists from RUDI and MVIWATA. • Targeted, business-oriented services through SLC/SUA volunteer pairs • SLC/SUA volunteer program as described above. • Learning-by-doing marketing • Work with partner MFIs and SACCOs, particularly those SACCOs participating in the Iringa Hope/Iringa University program, to provide both savings and credit facilities to active smallholder associations • Purdue Improved Cowpea Storage (PICS) hermetically sealed bags, and small- scale silos and warehouses
  • 14. Expected Outputs – Component 3 Component III - Expected Outputs and Outcomes  136 millers and processors completing capacity-development activities  139 millers linked to project RPOs  Volume of fortified flour sold (TBD)  Total volume of purchases from RPOs (TBD)  57 new millers fortifying flour  120 of jobs for women and youth created
  • 15. Key intervention areas for collaboration with Africa RISING • Climate smart agriculture (CSA) innovations • Strengthening input marketing systems • Support QDS seed production • Reduced food waste and spoilage • Improved household nutrition and resilience • Capacity building for better scaling • Behavioral Change Communication (BCC) • Collaborative Learning and Adaptation (CLA) • Training:
  • 16. Key Interventions • Miller coordinated Off- take Agreement: NAFAKA will scale the tripartite agreements between input suppliers, financial service providers (including VBAAs), miller/buyers, and farmer organizations initiated under NAFAKA. • Fortification and Micronutrient : including Behavior Change Awareness Campaign • EAGC Support for Structured Trade and Warehouse Receipts: collaborate with EAGC as they work to harmonize regional grades and standards • RCT support for advocacy
  • 17. Guiding Principles: Climate Smart Strategy • Respond to local priorities, needs, and capabilities. • Promote locally meaningful CSA practices and informed choices to build climate resiliency while minimizing climate impacts and maximizing developmental and environmental benefits. • Utilize gender-sensitive approaches and engage youth in implementing CSA practices. • Engage multiple stakeholders.
  • 18. Strategic Objectives • Objective 1: Analyze local exposure to climate change and agricultural vulnerability and design interventions based on local priorities, needs, and capabilities. • Objective 2: Implement location-specific CSA practices for adaptation to and mitigation of climate risks, enhanced agricultural productivity, nutrition and income.
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