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Presented by Andre van Rooyen (ICRISAT—Bulawayo, Zimbabwe) at the International Forum on Water and Food (IFWF), South Africa, 14-17 November 2011. The International Forum on Water and Food (IFWF) is the premier gathering of water and food scientists working on improving water management for agricultural production in developing countries.
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Innovation Platforms Incentives and rewards
What is in it for me?
Andre F. van RooyenICRISAT – Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
IP Participants
Farmer
Trader
Processor
R&D CommunityWholesaler
Retailer
Consumer
Input SupplierRegulators
Generic scheme of value chain functions
SpecificInputs
Provide- equipment- inputs
Production
ProduceHarvestDry etc.
Trans-formation
ClassifyProcessPack
Trade
TransportDistributeSell
Con-sumption
PrepareConsume
Basic functions in a value chain
Product flow
Information flow
Flow of money from the consumer
Central/Core PartnersMain Stakeholders; Continuous
participation{Farmers (ZFU), RDC, Buyers, AREX, DLPD, VET,
ZRP, Traditional leaders, Meat inspectors}
Input and support
ProcessorsMarket Intermediaries
Producers
Pol
icy
mak
ers
Con
sum
ers
Research
Developm
ent
Secondary PartnersIntermediate Stakeholders
Regular participation
Peripheral PartnersOutsider StakeholdersOccasional participation
Structure of the Innovation Platform
Stakeholder analysis
DevelopmentProcess
Activities & Outputs
Time
Establish IP and define roles and responsibilities
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
Workshop
Activities implemented by members
Activities implemented by members
Activities implemented by members
Project
Driven
Stakehold
er D
riven
Activities implemented by members
Sustainability M&E
M&E
M&E
M&E
Set Impact Indicators
Functioning of the Innovation platform
Goat value chain analysis
IPs improve productivity by
Identifying and promoting technologies that will improve production at the household level and address both quantity and quality of livestock products
Aligning the requirements of production and demand to develop strategies that bring producers closer to market demands
IPs improve markets by
Improving institutions related to the marketplace which will ensure organized, transparent markets and grading systems
Improving infrastructure including facilities such as sales pens, loading ramps, scales and transport
Improving access to markets which will improve physical access as well as removing institutional and policy-related barriers
Improving information flow which promotes participation and confidence in markets
Providing access to credible information by vetting it before dissemination through alternative pathways of information exchange
IPs improve policy by
Engaging policymakers at local and national levels to increase understanding of livestock-related issues
Identifying shortcomings of existing policies and proposing new policies
Appreciate your attention.