Consultant
Integrated Agro-Industrial Parks Feasibility Study and Business Plan
Presented byB. Suresh
CEO & Managing Director
Mahindra Consulting Engineers Limited
India
FIRST INTERNATIONAL AGRO-INDUSTRY
INVESTMENT FORUM
ETHIOPIA
Government of Ethiopia
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IAIP – Feasibility Study and Business Plan
Project objective and intention
Planning of Planning of Integrated
Agro Industrial
Parks
To attract private domestic and foreign investors to set up food
processing plants
To reduce post-harvest losses, to add value to local content of foods
To link farmers and farmer clusters to food processing
plants
To give forward linkages for the processed produce
To create jobs and drive rural economic growth in Ethiopia
IAIPbroad
feature
IAIPbroad
feature
Processing and production
Industry specific agri
infrastructure
Social infrastructure –
housing, recreational, commercial
Development & operation under inclusive and
sustainable industrial development (ISID)
framework and strategies
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Schematic description of the IAIP land use format and infrastructure
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Identified potential Agro Industrial Growth Corridors (AIGC’s)
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IAIP - region and focused product lines
Region &
locationFocus crop / sector
Western
Tigray –
Baeker
Livestock, sesame,
sorghum, sugar plantation
Southwest
Amhara –
Bure
Sesame, cereals, pulses,
sugar plantation
Central
Eastern
Oromia –
Bulbula
Livestock, coffee, cereals,
fruits & vegetables, pulses,
Sugar plantation
Eastern
SNNP –
Yirgalem
Coffee
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Evolving sustainable business plan
4 IAIPs and RTC’s
are under
implementation
phase.
Detailed
engineering is
under progress
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Integrated ACPZ and IAIP basic definition
Integrated Agro Commodity
Procurement Zone (ACPZ) and IAIP -
Application of industrial ecology
in agro sector
High productive processing
in industrial mode
ISIDmode of develop
ment
Convergence of
production, processing
and marketing
Entire agri
value chainLegal and
contractual framework
Investor friendly farmer centric policy
ecosystem
Spatial clusters of agro
functions
Extreme level of
inclusiveness
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Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development (ISID)
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Strategies of integrated ACPZ and IAIP
Holistic approach for sustainable development of agri and allied sectors
• To position Ethiopia as a self-sufficient in agri sector and subsectors andexporting products world over
• Balanced agro and food industrialization spread across the Country
• Leveraging and harnessing the core offering of the region
• To raise the competitiveness and efficiency of SME, women entrepreneurshipand youth involvement in new agricultural practices
Sustainable agri input – agri infrastructure – agriculture – horticulture –fisheries – animal husbandry – apiculture – sericulture – agro forestry – agroand food processing development of Ethiopia
• Attract domestic and global Investments – agri infrastructure, industrialinfrastructure, agro industrial units
• Addressing domestic requirement and export led growth
• Enhanced revenue to farmers, growers, fishers, rural community
• Employment potential to local population
• To increase the industrial output
• Leadership in Innovation & high end technology
Globally competitive strategies
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Comprehensive approach for site selection S.
No.
Critical success
factor (CSF)Parameters to evaluate the CSF
1 Status Land acquisition
Time
Land price
2 Connectivity Resource availability with specific reference to agro and allied
sector
Nearest rail head and its distance from the identified site
Distance from nearest highway
Nearest airport and its distance from the identified site
Nearest seaport and its distance from the identified site
Nearest urban settlement and its distance from the identified
site
3 Physical
features
Size & shape
Topography
Soil conditions
Accessibility
4 Infrastructure
availability
Industrial power & network
Water for industrial use
Sewerage disposal & storm water disposal point
5 Environment
and social
considerations
Environment regulations
Building regulations
Surrounding areas
6 Business
considerations
Presence of competing facilities
Supporting business environment
• The sites identified for
establishment of IAIP were
evaluated
• Central Eastern Oromia
– Bulbula
• Southwest Amhara –
Bure
• Eastern SNNP –
Yirgalem
• Western Tigray –
Baeker• All the sites qualify for undertaking
the development
• The sites are also augmented by
initiating proper interventions.
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IAIP planning – Robust model
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Scientific treatment of waste and energy recovery
Use of eco-friendly materials
Recyclable material
Avoidance of toxic chemicals
Usage of environmental friendly products
Health & well-being
Green education
Sustainability initiatives
Site planning & management
Sustainable transport
Water conservation
Energy efficiency
Material & resource management
Waste minimization technologies
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Basic details of IAIP’s
Basic information
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
Western
Tigray
Total processing
area (hectares)
239.73 245.11 197.25 233.18
Total non-
processing area
(hectares)
23.36 15.24 17.61 25.44
Total area
(hectares)
263.09 260.35 214.86 258.62
Total average
water demand
(m³/day)
6660 7381 4634 6777.10
Power demand
(MVA)
45.951 46.82 34.46 45.473
Wastewater
generation
(m³/day)
4504.77 4928.73 3202.06 4659.68
Municipal solid
waste generation
(TPD)
59.38 63.47 44.93 55.07
Amhara region Oromia region
SNNP region Tigray region
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7 distinctive zones within each IAIP, assorted product mix and facility
configuration
1. Industrial zone
• Focus crop processing units
(anchor and other target
units), focus crop ancillary
units, other products
processing units (anchor and
other target units), other
products ancillary units, value
addition centres, etc.
2. Specialized agri
infrastructure zone
• Grading and packing halls,
common service centers,
primary processing centers,
quarantine facilities quality
control labs, QA / QC labs,
R & D centre, etc.,
3. Logistics zone
• Loading and unloading yards,
packaging halls,
transportation hubs, cargo
handling centers, raw
material collection and
storage halls, finished goods
storage, packing and labeling,
procurement centre, etc.,
4. Institutional and
amenities zone
• Play school for toddlers,
crèche, schools, coaching
centre, knowledge cell,
marketing intelligence,
extension center, library,
shopping, retail, poly clinic,
recreational areas, parks, play
grounds, administrative
buildings, etc.
5. Multi facility complex utilities
• ETP, STP, WTP, SWM, compressor /chiller / boiler networks, sewernetwork, communication network,street lighting, wastewater network,electrical substation, etc.,
6. Residential zone
• Multi formatted housing,guest houses, etc.,
7. Greenery and walkways
• Green belt along theboundary, lawns and parks,tree plantation along theproposed roads, internalwalkways etc.,
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Central Eastern Oromia regionSouthwest Amhara region
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Eastern SNNP region Western Tigray region
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Western Tigray, Baeker – aerial view
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Southwest Amhara, Bure – aerial view
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Central Eastern Oromia, Bulbula – aerial view
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Source: MACE analysis
Eastern SNNP, Yirgalem – aerial view
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Geotechnical investigation Topographical survey Eastern SNNP, Yirgalem – Detailed engineering investigations completed
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Infrastructure planning approach
Infrastructure design and engineering – functional, cost effective, environment
friendly and sustainable solutions
Infrastructure planning and development alternatives examined Infrastructure planning and development alternatives examined
Infrastructure & utilities Infrastructure & utilities
• General, specific and environmental infrastructure, functional and cost effective
Modular, flexible, customer - friendly product segmentation and configuration Modular, flexible, customer - friendly product segmentation and configuration
• Phased development and cost effective
Waste minimization & green concept Waste minimization & green concept
• Built in every stage of planning, design and engineering
O&M cost, life cycle cost and VFM analysis – developer / occupant perspectiveO&M cost, life cycle cost and VFM analysis – developer / occupant perspective
Compliance to “smart city elements” applicable to Greenfield business infrastructure Compliance to “smart city elements” applicable to Greenfield business infrastructure
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Power supply and street lighting withenergy efficient fittings
Extensive water harvesting andrecharge
Modernised water treatment plant,decentralized treatment system
Water distribution network
Multi piping wastewater conveyancesystem;
Wastewater treatment facilities andextensive recycling
Decentralized solid waste collection, transportationand treatment facilities and recovery system andurbanized agro and horticulture applications
Sustainable infrastructure
Smart transport solutions
Multilevel vehicle parking solutions
Intelligent bus terminus
Feeder road to airport, port andother nodes
Green buildings and smarttownships
Modernized civic amenities
Disaster management centres,modernization of warning systems andresponse systems
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Specialized agri infrastructure within ACPZ, offsite infrastructure and
connectivity to IAIP & RTC and forward linkages
Production farm linkages in ACPZ
Technology dissemination, CoE and capacity building - as a part of RTC
Knowledge cell and market intelligence cell - as a part of RTC
Network of aggregation centres
Reefer and specialized transportation systems
Access road to RTCs & IAIP
Power supply to RTCs & IAIP
Water supply to RTCs & IAIP
Loading and unloading locations connectivity
Perishable air cargo complex
Market infrastructure
Agri education and knowledge hub - as a part of RTC
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The centres willprovideinformation onagrofood,businessdevelopment,prices, markettrend andcurrent marketdemand interms ofproducts andquality, amongother services
The centres willprovideinformation onagrofood,businessdevelopment,prices, markettrend andcurrent marketdemand interms ofproducts andquality, amongother services
Marketinformationcentres
Marketinformationcentres
support farmersto increaseproduction andproductivity offarmers tosupply rawmaterial ofrequiredquantity andquality to theindustries in theparks
support farmersto increaseproduction andproductivity offarmers tosupply rawmaterial ofrequiredquantity andquality to theindustries in theparks
Government andpartnersGovernment andpartners
includewarehouses, inputsupply, sorting,grading, extensionservices, pre-processingactivities andmicrofinance
includewarehouses, inputsupply, sorting,grading, extensionservices, pre-processingactivities andmicrofinance
Rural transformationcentersRural transformationcenters
RTC
Farm credit,
farm finance
Farm credit,
farm finance
Primary
Health
Primary
Health
Commercial
office space
Commercial
rural
market,
office space
Mentoring
and training
Collection
centre
Collection
centre
Agri- clinic
Village
Food and
entertainment
Village
Village
Village
Village
Village
Rural transformation centres
Rural transformation centers serve as raw material aggregation points in the catchment of each IAIP
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Locations for 28 RTCs – region wise
Central Eastern Oromia
Sl. no. RTC location Woreda Zone
1 Shashemene Shashemene West Arsi
2 Dodola Dodola West Arsi
3 Robe Robe Bale
4 Bekoji Bekoji Arsi
5 Eteya Eteya Arsi
6 Welenchiti Fentale East Shewa
7 Meki Meki East Shewa
8 Biyo Biske Lume East ShewaSouthwest Amhara
Sl. no. RTC location Woreda Zone
1 Merawi Mecha West Gojam
2 Finote Selam Jabitehnan West Gojam
3 Dangila Dangila Awi
4 Enjibara Enjibara Awi
5 Chagni Guangua Awi
6 Amanuel Machakel East Gojam
7 Motta Mota East Gojam
Eastern SNNP
Sl. no. RTC location Woreda Zone
1 Dilla Dillazuria Gedio
2 Yirgachefe Yirgachefe Gedio
3 Bule Bule Gedio
4 Daye Daye Sidama
5 Aletawondo Aletawondo Sidama
6 Leku Shebedino Sidama
Western Tigray
Sl.
no.RTC location Woreda Zone
1 Maykadra Kafta humera Western
2 Setit-humera Setit-humera Western
3 Adigoshu K/humera Western
4 Adi-hirdi K/humera Western
5 Maygaba Wolkait Western
6 Dansheha Tsegede Western
7 Shire-Indaselassie Shire-Indaselassie N/west
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Exhaustive mapping of inventories in RTC influence zones
Agri Infrastructure
Auction Centre
Cold Storages
Collection Centres
Drying yard
Pre-processing facilities
Processing facility (Dairy, vegetable, poutry etc)
Storage Facilities-Warehouse
Transport facilities including refrigerated facilities
Farmer Services
Commodity Exchange Centres
Farm Mechanization & Access to machineries
Farmer Training Centres
Market Intelligence Cell / Centre
Rural Markers
Input Supply Mechanism -Agriculture
Chemicals / Pesticides
Fertilizer
Seed
Input Supply Mechanism -Livestock
Feed & Mineral Mixture
Fodder
Vaccines
Veterinary Services
Institutional Infrastructure
Agri Research Institutes
Banks
Farmer Cooperatives
Micro Finance Institutions
Primary Schools
Traders
TVETs & Colleges
University
Social Infrastructure
Commercial
Housing
Primary health centres
Sanitary facilities
Testing Facilities -Agriculture & Livestock
Agri clinics
Quality control lab
Quarantine facilities
Central Eastern Oromia Western Tigray Eastern SNNP Southwest Amhara
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General details of the RTC master planArea considered for development 10 hectares
Master plan components � Livestock zone
� Milk, egg & honey zone
� Vegetables zone
� Cereals and sesame zone
� Storage
� Specialized infrastructure
� Amenities
� Utilities
� Roads
Land use pattern - RTC
Live stock zone Total area – 1.02 hectares
Components – quarantine advisory cell, inspection area, receiving area, animal
storage sheds
Milk, egg &
honey zone
Total area – 0.37 hectares
Components - milk collection centre & testing area, milk storage, honey & wax
collection centre
Vegetables
zone
Total area – 1.07 hectares
Components - receiving warehouse, grading & sorting shed, washing and drying
Cereals and
sesame zone
Total area – 0.58 hectares
Components - receiving warehouse, grading & sorting shed, washing and drying
Storage facility Total area – 1.24 hectares
Components - egg grading, sorting & storage, bulk storage – vegetables, cold storage
– vegetables, bulk storage – cereals and sesame
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General details of the master plan
Land use pattern - RTC
Specialized
infrastructure
zone
Total area – 1.46 hectares
Components - rural market, admin building, micro finance, bank, ATM,
forex facility, market information cell, agri equipment centre, agri input
centre & agri clinic, training centre & rural BPO, women self help group,
QA & QC labs
Amenities zone Total area – 1.90 hectares
Components - truck parking, public parking space, crèche, & nursing
mothers area, health centre, food court & restroom
Utilities zone Total area – 0.63 hectares
Components – common effluent treatment plant & sewage treatment
plant, solid waste management, OHT - overhead storage tank, substation
Roads Total area – 1.32 hectares
Components – black top road, paved foot paths
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Master plan for RTC (typical)
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Aerial view of RTC (typical)
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Geotechnical investigation Topographical survey
Eastern SNNP, Dilla RTC location - Detailed engineering investigations
completed
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Investment outlay – IAIP
Description
Phase I development All phases
Western
Tigray
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
Western
Tigray
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
Cost of land (land lease amount) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Site grading and other land development
expenses0.10 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.21
Compound wall, fencing and gates 0.20 0.22 0.20 0.31 0.52 0.57 0.52 0.80
Roads, culverts & drainage 4.49 3.73 3.15 2.07 11.52 9.57 8.07 5.30
Decentralized water supply, treatment
and distribution1.41 1.39 1.28 0.87 3.63 3.56 3.27 2.23
Electrical, street lighting & fire fighting 0.42 0.46 0.35 0.37 1.07 1.17 0.90 0.94
Telecom & communication systems 0.08 0.09 0.06 0.05 0.22 0.22 0.15 0.13
Sustainable infrastructure elements, RW
harvesting, summer storage tank &
greenery
0.20 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.52 0.49 0.40 0.38
Decentralized wastewater, network and
solid waste management1.51 1.52 1.56 1.06 3.88 3.89 3.99 2.72
Buildings - industrial / business 39.42 42.91 44.07 30.93 101.07 110.03 113.00 79.32
Buildings - commercial 2.96 2.80 2.36 2.44 7.60 7.17 6.06 6.25
Buildings - residential 7.51 4.52 2.72 2.85 19.24 11.58 6.98 7.31
(US $ in million)
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Investment outlay – IAIP
Description
Phase I development All phases
Western
Tigray
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
Western
Tigray
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
Buildings - MEP 0.20 0.17 0.12 0.11 0.51 0.43 0.31 0.28
Buildings - social infrastructure
development0.07 0.08 0.05 0.07 0.19 0.20 0.13 0.18
Specialized agri infrastructure facilities
within IAIP0.62 0.62 0.62 0.62 1.58 1.58 1.58 1.58
Miscellaneous fixed assets 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24
Manpower cost during pre operative
period0.15 0.15 0.14 0.11 0.38 0.38 0.36 0.27
Preliminary expenses & company
formation expenses0.44 0.44 0.43 0.32 1.14 1.13 1.09 0.81
Project consultancy, detailed engineering
and project supervision cost0.89 0.88 0.85 0.63 2.28 2.26 2.19 1.62
Initial marketing and project launch
expenses1.33 1.32 1.28 0.95 3.42 3.40 3.28 2.43
Pre operative and other expenses 1.33 1.32 1.28 0.95 3.42 3.40 3.28 2.43
Contingency 5.93 5.89 5.69 4.21 15.20 15.09 14.59 10.79
Interest during construction 3.29 3.27 3.16 2.34 3.29 3.27 3.16 2.34
Total 72.67 72.15 69.71 51.55 181.18 179.88 173.81 128.53
(US $ in million)
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Sl.
No.Description
Western
Tigray
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
1 Rural power supply through solar PV 8.10 8.10 8.10 8.10
2 Cost of refurbishing and revamping existing
abattoirs
1.62 4.86 1.62 1.62
3 Additional investment in COE for livestock
specific pre processing infrastructure linking
RTCs and IAIPs
12.96 6.48 12.96 12.96
4 On farm processing infrastructure 0.39 0.39 0.39 0.39
5 RTC 17.11 22.12 18.24 14.80
6 Collection centers or aggregation centers 0.91 1.30 0.78 1.17
7 Reefer vans and specialised transport vehicles
for linking RTCs, identified livestock specific
pre processing zones and IAIPs
1.43 1.43 1.43 1.43
Total of agri infrastructure required in ACPZ 42.51 44.67 43.51 40.46
Investment outlay - specialized agri infrastructure within ACPZCost in US $ in million
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Investment outlay - external connectivity and offsite infrastructure
Sl. No. DescriptionWestern
Tigray
Central
Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern
SNNP
1 RTC approach roads 2.11 3.89 4.37 3.40
2 Power connectivity to IAIP 5.64 2.84 3.32 0.97
3 Power connectivity to RTC 0.53 0.97 1.09 0.85
4 Water intake system
comprising of infiltration
gallery and others
0.41 0.41 0.71 0.97
5 Water transmission mains -
Water linkage pipelines0.41 0.41 0.71 0.97
6 Water intake bore wells and
supply to RTC0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05
Total of external connectivity
and offsite infrastructure cost9.14 8.57 10.26 7.22
Cost in US $ in million
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Summary of investment outlay - IAIP, specialised agri infrastructure
and external connectivity
Sl.
No.Regions
Cost in US$ million
IAIPSpecialized agri
infrastructure
External
connectivity Total
1. Western
Tigray
181.18 42.51 9.14 232.83
2. Central
Eastern
Oromia
179.88 44.67 8.57 233.12
3. Southwest
Amhara
173.81 43.51 10.26 227.58
4. Eastern
SNNP
128.53 40.46 7.22 176.21
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(US $ in million)
Phase I development - 72.67
All phases - 181.18
DSCR - 2.30
Project IRR (Post tax) - 16.10%
Benefit to cost ratio - 1.35:1
Payback period - 3 years +
Phase I development - 72.15
All phases - 179.88
DSCR - 2.34
Project IRR (Post tax) - 17.09%
Benefit to cost ratio - 1.37:1
Payback period - 3 years +
Western Tigray Central Eastern Oromia
Phase I development - 69.71
All phases - 173.81
DSCR - 2.38
Project IRR (Post tax) - 18.23%
Benefit to cost ratio - 1.40:1
Payback period - 3 years +
Phase I development - 51.55
All phases - 128.53
DSCR - 2.32
Project IRR (Post tax) - 17.13%
Benefit to cost ratio - 1.37:1
Payback period - 3 years +
Southwest Amhara Eastern SNNP
IAIP - key financial indicators
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Risk matrixDescription Internal Partners Customer Competition PESTEL
Volume, value, cost, growth, governance, brand
Potential impact on success of integrated ACPZ and IAIP
Likelihood of occurrence
Western Tigray Central Eastern Oromia
Southwest Amhara Eastern SNNP
Risk assessment Rating
Risk assessment during
implementation period
1.82
Risk assessment during operation
period
B
Risk assessment Rating
Risk assessment during
implementation period
1.79
Risk assessment during operation
period
B
Risk assessment Rating
Risk assessment during
implementation period
1.87
Risk assessment during operation
period
B
Risk assessment Rating
Risk assessment during
implementation period
1.89
Risk assessment during operation
period
B
Low risk
1
Medium risk
2
High risk
3
Very high risk
4
Extreme risk
5
Low risk
A
Medium risk
B
High risk
C
Very high risk
D
Extreme risk
E
Implementation period Operation period
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Major activity Western Tigray Central Eastern
Oromia
Southwest
Amhara
Eastern SNNP
Feasibility study and
business plan Completed
Site investigations for
detailed engineering Under progress Completed
Detailed engineering Nov. ’16
IAIP – Phase I
implementation Sept ’17
Model RTC - Phase I July ’17
IAIP – subsequent
phases March’ 19 – Dec‘’20
RTC subsequent phases Nov‘19 – Sept’20
IAIP and RTC Implementation schedule
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DescriptionShort term – within 2
years
Medium term - 3 to
4 years
Long term - more
than 4 years
Southwest Amhara region
Area occupancy (industrial area and
specialised infrastructure)
30 % of the area
74 hectares
80 % of the area
196 hectares
90 % of the area
221 hectares
Processing capacity, MTPA 186162 496432 558486
Direct and indirect employment,
numbers63693 162841 629368
Transaction (million ETB) 4674 12463 14021
Transaction (million ETB) / hectare 63.56 63.56 63.56
Central Eastern Oromia region
Area occupancy (industrial area and
specialised infrastructure)
30% of the area
49 hectares
80% of the area
129 hectares
90% of the area
146 hectares
Processing capacity, MTPA 197010 525360 591029
Direct and indirect employment,
numbers
213249 546326 552637
Transaction (million ETB) 4740 12640 14220
Transaction (million ETB) / hectare 97.68 97.68 97.68
Quantity assessment of benefits
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DescriptionShort term – within
2 years
Medium term - 3 to
4 years
Long term - more
than 4 years
Eastern SNNP region
Area occupancy (industrial area and
specialised infrastructure)
30 % of the area
59 hectares
80 % of the area
158 hectares
90 % of the area
178 hectares
Processing capacity, MTPA 77618 206982 232855
Direct and indirect employment,
numbers33326 85002 398889
Transaction (million ETB) 2074 5532 6223
Transaction (million ETB) / hectare 35.05 35.06 35.05
Western Tigray region
Area occupancy (industrial area
including specialised infrastructure)
30 % of the area
43 hectares
80 % of the area
116 hectares
90 % of the area
130 hectares
Processing capacity, MTPA 233533 622755 700599
Direct and indirect employment,
numbers78386 200526 779307
Transaction (million ETB) 5864 15638 17593
Transaction (million ETB ) / hectare 135.03 135.04 135.04
Quantity assessment of benefits
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Possible cooperation areas with the private sector
Agriculture and
farm sector Agri engineering Agri infrastructure
Agri industry and
food processing
Capacity building,
skill
development &
training
Agri logistics Others
Agri input, agri
chemicals, organic
fertilizers and
organic pesticides
Green house
manufacturing
Post-harvest
infrastructure
Agro based
industry
Hi-tech and
biotechnology
based agriculture
and research
Handling of
perishable and
non-
perishable commo
dities
Agri and rural
financing
Irrigation sector –
micro irrigation
Energy management in
agriculture and
processing
Mechanized handling
facilities
Tissue culture Agri education &
knowledge hub
Transportation and
warehousing
solutions
Agri tourism
Hi-tech and
precision
agriculture and
horticulture
Farm mechanization,
conveying, transport and
storage facilities
Modern silo storage
system
Food technology
& food
engineering, food
processing
Soil, water and
nutrient testing
Bulk material
handling and
conveyor systems
Renewable
energy
Bio energy, soil
conservation,
plant growth
regulators and
micro nutrients
Field handling and
storage systems
Mechanization of the
harvest operation
Fruits and
vegetables
processing
Dissemination of
market
information data
People
transportation
from and within
development
nodes
IT application in
water
resources,
irrigation,
agriculture
Seeds,
greenhouse
cultivation
Grain processing Agri portal, agri
clinics
Crop insurance
Thank you