Batu April 2016
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Batu April 2016
Gendered Enterprise Development for Horticulture Producers Project Batu April 2016 1.Purpose of the project • SUPPORT POOR FARMERS – PARTICULARLY WOMEN – TO GROW MORE, SELL MORE AND PROVIDE A BETTER FUTURE FOR THEIR FAMILY Outcome 1. Smallholder vegetable producer organizations become sustainable entities that transforms men and women smallholder farmers’ economic empowerment Outcome 2. Contribute to the development of pro-poor, replicable and scalable financial, extension and market systems 2.Focus Grassroots community level support Boost farming production Help farmers to adapt to climate change Capacity Building Support women farmers’ production and cooperatives Improve farmers’ access to Research and studies government support and to markets 3.Key interventions … Improve farmers’ access to government support and to markets: Assessed existing training, support and financial and extension services Reviewed storage and transport facilities available to farmers Agribusiness Finance Fair conducted Stake-holders forum established Conducted stakeholders forum and reviewed collaborative working between farmers, suppliers, credit institutions and authorities 4. Major Recommendations of the First Finance Fair & Stakeholders Meeting • Improvement in MFIs regulation and working procedures/different financial products • Capacity building of stakeholders • Enhancing financial literacy • Diversification and value added market driven product • Refining approach of agriculture extension from production to market • Capacity building in the area of horticulture value chain • Revitalizing operation of cooperatives/unions • Establish and strengthen multi-stakeholder forum 5.Objective of the Second Year Finance fair To refresh the issues identified during the first year finance fair and to make further discussion To review progresses To discuss on existing challenges and To make recommendations on a way forward 6.Meeting schedule See time schedule HORAA BULAA