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Introduction to Livestock and Irrigation Value Chains for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES) Project Regional Consultation Meeting May 9, 2012, Hawassa
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Page 1: Regional Consultation Meeting May 9, 2012,  Hawassa

Introduction to Livestock and Irrigation Value Chains for Ethiopian Smallholders (LIVES) Project

Regional Consultation MeetingMay 9, 2012, Hawassa

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WHY LIVES?To support GoE in its strategy to transform smallholder subsistence agriculture into semi commercial agriculture

Ultimate Outcome - Improved income for male and female smallholder producers and other value chain actors for key irrigated crop and livestock products in a minimum of 25 districts in 10 target zones in the region of Amhara, Oromia, Tigray, and SNNPR – 20% increase in income

Intermediate Outcome – • Capacitated producers and other value chain actors

sustainably engaged in selected commodity value chain in targeted districts, zones, regions

• Capacitated Ethiopian public and private service providers supporting selected commodity value chains in targeted districts, zones, regions

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LIVES Objectives• Introduction/adaptation of tested and new value chain

interventions for targeted value chains/areas (value chain development)

• Capacity development of value chain actors, service providers and educational institutions (capacity development)

• Introduction/adaptation of tested and new knowledge management interventions in support of value chain development (knowledge management)

• Generation and documentation of new knowledge on value chain interventions through diagnosis, action and impact research studies (research)

• Promotion of knowledge generated for scaling out beyond the project areas (promotion)

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Project Focus

• Commodities: - Livestock (dairy, beef, small ruminants, poultry, apiculture) and high value irrigated crops (vegetables, fruits, fodder)

• Geographical - Ten (10) zones with clusters of Districts producing selected commodities

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Initial commodity and zonal selection process• Consultative meetings in each of the 4 Regions in 2010.

– Given the project focus, which commodities should LIVES concentrate on?

– Given the priority commodities which zones would the Regions like LIVES to focus on?

• Selection considerations in choosing commodities and zones– Present/future importance (market) of the commodity– Available capacity/projects to develop the commodity– Potential for clustering Districts for the same commodity (e.g milk

shed, irrigation schemes, watersheds)

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TABLE: Priority commodity value chains and their zonal locations selected by the four Regional States

Region/Zone Beef /live

animals

Chicken meat/eggs

Honey & bee wax

Milk SR meat/ live

animals

Fruits Veg- etables

Total

Amhara (10) - Gondar N/S*

- - - √ - (√) √ 2

- South Wollo - - - √ √ √ √ 4

- West Gojam - - - √ √ √ √ 4

Oromiya (12) - E Shoa √ - - - √ √ √ 4

- W Shoa - - √ √ - √ √ 4

- Jimma - - √ √ √ √ - 4

SNNPR (5) - Gamo Gofa - √ √ - - - √ 3

- Sidama** - √ - √ - - - 2

Tigray (8) - Central - - - √ √ √ √ 4

- Eastern - - √ √ √ - √ 4

Total 1 2 4 8 6 6 8 35

Note: N – North, S – South, E – East, W – West; *growth corridor ** Hawassa milkshed

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Direct value chain beneficiaries LIVES

Actors

Input Producer/ Supplier

Output Producer

Trader/ Processor

Extension Research Education

Public Support Services

POLICY

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Indirect beneficiaries of LIVES

• Producers and service providers in AGP, HABP, PSNP programs through (joint) capacity development, field visits, learning events.

• Producers and service providers in adjoining districts which form part of natural clusters – milk shed, irrigation schemes and watersheds through learning events, capacity development and field visits

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Planning and Implementation LIVES

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Planning and Implementation

• Planning phase: April – July 2012

– Develop overall project implementation plan (PIP) with stakeholders

– Develop baseline– Develop first year program of work and budget with

stakeholders

• Implementation phase: August 2012 – March 2017

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LIVES Components

1. Value chain development

2. Capacity development

3. Knowledge management

4. Research

5. Promotion

6. Project Management

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Value Chain Development D

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AG

F

AG

AG

Fed/

Reg

AG

F

AG

F

AG

F

D1 D1 D2 D3

AG - Agribusiness

F - Farmer

Short VC

Long VC

IPMS LIVES

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What are interventions?

• Technological: seeds, drugs, fertilizers, pump, e-reader, computer

• Organizational: the organizational form (public, private, individual, cooperative, government, PLC)

• Institutional – rules & regulations, behavior, linkages

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Capacity Development

• Strengthening capacity public sector staff through MSc/BSc education

• In service training based on TOT/BDS approach: regional – zone/district– Rapid value chain assessment to identify potential

interventions -teams– Participatory market oriented extension – extension staff– Gender mainstreaming – extension staff– Knowledge management – extension staff– Results based monitoring – specialist staff– Irrigation technologies – specialists staff– Irrigated crop value chain development – specialist staff– Livestock value chain development – specialist staff

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Knowledge Management LIVES

• Federal level– Strengthening EAP– National learning events/conferences– Video production

• Regional/zonal/District level– Knowledge center development– Learning events/conferences/workshops – Study tours– Exhibitions– Field days– New IT technologies

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Research LIVESRapid assessment of value chains and

public support services

Value chain interventions on supply/production of inputs, production/processing/marketing of outputs

Knowledge Mngt and capacity development interventions

Diagnosis

Action Impact

RESEARCH/STUDIES

Learning Learning

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Promotion LIVES• Facilitate project visits by key policy makers

and donors• Participation in government/non- government

national, regional learning platforms, conferences and workshops

• Use of mass media • Publications• Newsletters• Promotional materials• Leveraging new investment into value chain

development.

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Project Management Planning

• Project staffing – federal, regional, Zonal

• Counter part staff at Federal, Regional and Zonal level

• Project team meetings

• Project Advisory committee meetings

• Project technical committee meetings

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Thank You!