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Vision Solidaridad about Dairy Development at World Dairy Summit

Jan 22, 2018

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Page 1: Vision Solidaridad about Dairy Development at World Dairy Summit

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GIVE DAIRY FARMERS A MARKET Catharinus Wierda | International Programme Coordinator Dairy

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A LIMITED AMOUNT OF SMALL FARMERS PARTICIPATE IN THE FORMAL DAIRY MARKET

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THERE IS A MISTRUST BETWEEN DAIRY COMPANIES AND SMALL HOLDER FARMERS

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Small farmers lack cooling, quality control and a managed chain

Dairy companies are willing to buy if dairy is available and of good quality

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INCLUDING SMALL HOLDER FARMERS REDUCES POVERTY AND PROVIDES EMPLOYMENT

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Job opportunities (for women)

Youth employment

Improves food security and nutrition

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DAIRY PRODUCTION BECOMES MORE SUSTAINABLE

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Less impact on water and land use

Improved animal welfare

Less impact on climate change

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SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION IMPROVES THE REPUTATION OF THE ENTIRE DAIRY INDUSTRY

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In the local market

In the local community

Globally

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HOW CAN WE GIVE DAIRY FARMERS A MARKET?

1. Focus on medium sized farmers

2. Professional production system

3. Join the ‘change that matters’

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FOCUS ON MEDIUM SIZED FAMERS

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10/10 FARMING IS THE MINIMUM REQUIRED TO PROFESSIONALISE

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From secondary activity to specialization

Able to produce more milk per cow

Able to produce high(er) quality milk

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TRANSFORMATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR OTHER FARMERS AS DEMAND FOR SPECIALISTS GROW

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Fodder production

Young stock

Additional services

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PROFESSIONALISING THE NUMBER OF 10/10 FARMERS IS FAR BETTER MANAGEABLE

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SMALL FARMERS MEDIUM SIZED FARMERS

3,9 MLN 127,000 vs.

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WHEN DEMAND DOUBLES THE EMISSION OF A 10/10 FARMER INCREASES JUST A BIT

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2/2 FARMERS 10/10 FARMERS

3 BLN 6 BLN 3 BLN 6 BLN

EMISSION

DEMAND

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PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTION SYSTEM

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GROW TO A MIMINUM OF 10 COWS

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Cooperation within family

Cooperation within

community

Individual farmer

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INTRODUCE MODERN TECHNOLOGIES

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Milking

Heat stress management

Housing

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SPECIALISED SMEs AND OTHER FARMERS

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Fodder production

Young stock

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SET UP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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Semen Drugs Artificial

insemination Vaccination

Concentrated feed

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PROFESSIONAL COLLECTION

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QUALITY BASED PAYMENT SYSTEM

COOL CHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE

Managed by dairy company or buyer

Well trained farmers, milkers and collectors

Minimum distance between farm and collection

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Dairy Company

ALL FULLY INTEGRATED WITH A DAIRY HUB

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Cooperative

Intermediate enterprise

Dairy company

Managed by:

MPG/ Dairy Hub

Producer/small farmer Village Milk collection point

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DEVELOP ADDITIONAL POLICIES AND COOPERATION ON A MACRO LEVEL

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Governmental support

Quality standard

Communication

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JOIN THE ‘CHANGE THAT MATTERS’

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WE ARE LEARNING FROM SUCCESFUL PROJECT MODELS THAT ARE UNDER DEVELOPMENT

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Smart Dairy Inside - Kenia

Dairy village FrieslandCampina - Indonesia

Village Milking Parlours - India

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WE ARE LEARNING FROM SUCCESFUL PROJECT MODELS THAT ARE UNDER DEVELOPMENT

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Smart Dairy Inside - Kenia

Dairy village FrieslandCampina - Indonesia

Village Milking Parlours - India

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WE BRING SUPPLY CHAIN ACTORS AND FARMERS TOGETHER

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Bangladesh

Ethiopia

Myanmar

Together we are working on innovative solutions in:

India

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JOIN SOLIDARIDAD

We are looking for cooperation: • Dairy organisations • Impact investors • Governments