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IC Objective in Value Chain approach. Making value chain work for the poor.

Dec 23, 2015

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  • Slide 1
  • IC Objective in Value Chain approach
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  • Making value chain work for the poor
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  • Process
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  • Levels (Parts) of a value Chain Three main levels Micro level: includes players of the value Chain Meso Level: Supporters of the value Chain Macro Level: Influencers of the vale Chain
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  • Value Chain Players Value Chain Influencers Value Chain Supporters Micro Macro Meso Business Development Services (BDS) Producer Rural dealers, Stockiest, Processors / Value Addition Wholesaler / Retailers Exporters Consumers Input Suppliers seed, equipment, pesticides etc. Input Suppliers seed, equipment, pesticides etc. Framework conditions Regulatory and administrative: Laws & regulations Quality & quarantine measures Customs and taxes Incentives Free trade agreements etc. Regulatory and administrative: Laws & regulations Quality & quarantine measures Customs and taxes Incentives Free trade agreements etc. What is a Value Chain? A Generic Model Business advice, training, trade promotion o Technical Services - (Training, R&D, MIS) o Financial Services -(Credit, Leasing; Saving)
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  • Process of Doing the Business
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  • Process for making value chain work for the poor Value Chain Selection Value Chain Analysis Designing for Competitive- ness Implement- ation Action Plan Monitoring Performance & Assessing Impact
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  • Making value chain work for the poor Making value chain work for the poor (Process) Calculation of gross margins for the different segments of the value chain Identification of weaker & stronger players of the chain (strengths of the various players) How to increase the profit margin of the weaker players (with main emphasis on the producers)
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  • Making value chain work for the poor Making value chain work for the poor (Process) Institutional Development & Strengthening Product Development (value addition) Market linkages (Backward & Forward)
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  • Value Chains of the project (LP) 1. Pine Nut 2. Walnut 3. Honey 4. Medicinal & Aromatic Plants (MAPs) 5. Ground Nut 6. Onion Seed 7. Embroidery 8. Anardana (Pomegranate Seeds) 9. Dairy Sector
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  • Market Led Approaches Marketing oriented
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  • What is Pine nut
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  • Nut extraction process in Bannu market
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  • Grading of pine nuts by passing through net
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  • Cleaning and Grading of pine nuts
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  • Roasting of Pine nuts in Shishi valley
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  • Cleaning/grading of kernels
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  • Polishing Pine kernels
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  • Checking kernel quality
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  • Pine kernel packs ready for export
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  • Thanks