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Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

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Page 1: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World

Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red

Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Page 2: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Why Farmers are Poor They are in a poverty circle Small production for self

consumption and small surplus for sale - money to buy basic items they do not produce (soap, paraffin oil, sugar, match box)

They sell the small surplus at a give away price – exploited by middle men and become price takers (need for immediate cash)

Page 3: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Why? For cash crops they sell as individuals, not

adding value to justify the basis to negotiate and bargain for a better price

For those farmers who are selling through cooperatives or associations they do not have the sense of ownership hence they surrender ownership to the managers and leaders who assume free ownership without investing on the production – Advance payment assumed to be the price of their crop, and additional payment is taken as manner from heaven

Page 4: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Why? Small production because they cultivate

a small piece of land using hand hoe technology

They are not organized to apply the farming is business, pay on performance principles and benefit from group power

They cannot access efficiently business facilitation tools (credit, inputs, skills, knowledge, appropriate technologies, market access, price and market information)

Page 5: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Why? They are not marketing value

added products at a negotiable and competitive prices, hence earning less.

They cannot accumulate capital – to invest and increase production

Lack of investment result to low production

Low production - low incomes – low investments

Page 6: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Reversing the Poverty Circle Organize farmers into business groups( 25 – 35

per group) using a strategic crops in a holistic, integrated and harmonized manner within the farming systems, and get their businesses names registered with the Registrar of Companies for legal backing (can be sued, sue, open bank accounts and enter into a contracts etc).

Assist groups to profile their baseline and establish baseline data that will be used to develop vision based business plans and implementation strategies

Assist groups to develop survival and Working Capital accumulation strategies

Page 7: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

How Capital is Accumulated

Identify source, use of cash and deficit ( assist the groups to come up with simple cash flow statements and identify sources for financing their deficits. – borrowing (group guaranteed), development partners - government)

Identify immediate opportunities to improve cash generation and cash management (avoiding unnecessary expenditures)

Initiate small savings mobilization schemes which will also enhance groups cohesiveness and having a sense of ownership.

Page 8: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

How? Groups lending to members to finance their

immediate needs so that they can postpone individual sales of their produce at a give away price

Encourage value addition by stopping selling to middle men and move higher to the nearest bigger market with bigger volumes

Group marketing of all products for bargain power due to bigger volumes and value addition

Page 9: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

OUTPUT Increased income and savings More Farmers become members of groups as they

learn from the others More value addition – moving to processing,

packaging, labeling, export and internal market consumption promotion – price setters

Establish traceability to the source of origin that can be certified or verified targeting niche markets i.e. fair trade, utz kapeh, organic, rainforest alliance etc.

Farmers being active participants, profitably taking advantage or market liberalization policies and become part of the global economy

Page 10: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Who are better positioned to Empower Stakeholder along the Supply Chain

Private Sector Service Providers Who strongly believe that farmer and other

stakeholders empowerment is a viable enterprise

Willing to invest their own resources till positive results are achieved

Should not have vested interest in the Chain (no ownership of the product or process)

Willing to be paid on Performance (Value for Money)

Opportunity to commercialize extension services which become part of the product cost

Page 11: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Why Farmers Organization leaders, staff and gvt. officials cannot empower farmers “Lions cannot organize cows” due to conflict

of interest – They have vested interest not necessary farmers’ interest in the process.

It is not their job to organize farmers and have no capacity to do so

They should play the role of facilitation, coordination, linking farmers to source of resources and provide enabling environment (legal, order, infrastructure and security)

Leaders, staff and others are paid on performance (value for money)

Page 12: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Role of Middlemen Becomes a facilitators, coordinators and

providers of goods and services needed by the farmer as a result of increased purchasing power.

Assume ownership based on the level of investments into the processes such as purchase and installation of machinery, value goods and services to be provided etc.

Will no longer take ownership of commodities along the supply value chain

Page 13: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Key for Success Attitude change by thinking in “we”

instead of “me” - being smart greedy High level of trust, integrity, honesty,

efficiency, commitment, determination, transparency and accountability within the chain

Continuous flow of resources to empower the farmers and risks management till there is a complete real change

Setting up “Innovative Rural Development Revolving Fund” funded and managed jointly by all key stakeholders.

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OUTCOME Minimize waste and misuse of resources Promote harmonization of use of resources

and interventions (Farmers able to select who to work with and for what value)

Paradigm shift “ Supply chain influencing the demand”

Increased economy and efficiency Maximization of Farmers Income Wealth creation and Poverty eradication in

very short period of time

Page 15: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

National Union of Coffee Agribusinesses and Farm Enterprises – (NUCAFE - Uganda) – Success Story

Recognition and support from the Government of Uganda and its institutions

Funding and support from International organizations

Presence in all five growing regions in Uganda, have been able to work with 18,000 farmers to organize 600 farmer groups consisted of 30 farmers per group and these farmers were able to market a total of 1,200 m/tons of green coffee in the last 3 years

Increased income of an average of 40% over equivalent green coffee at farm gate price

120 groups with bank accounts and savings averaging Ug Shs 360,000 per group.

Market linkage fees collected amount to over UG Shs 10 million (US$ 6,000)

Page 16: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

Presented by: Herment A. Mrema Executive Director Africa Rural Development Support

Initiative (ARUDESI P.O. Box 11415 Kampala Uganda Tel: 256 – 75 – 3- 301494/71-2-301494 Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Page 17: Mainstreaming Small Holder Farmers into the World Economy – Using Farmer Ownership Model – Red Court Hotel – Nairobi Kenya Oct. 16 – 17, 2007

AHSANTE SANA

THANK YOU