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IFDC Food Security in Africa Increasing Productivity with an Agri-Food Chains Approach By Amit Roy President & CEO International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) Presented at Innovagro’s 2 nd Annual International Seminar “Innovation for Family Farming and Food Security” May 21-22, 2012 Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Food Security in Africa Increasing Productivity with an Agri-Food Chains Approach. By Amit Roy President & CEO International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) Presented at Innovagro’s 2 nd Annual International Seminar “Innovation for Family Farming and Food Security” May 21-22, 2012 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Food Security in AfricaIncreasing Productivity with an Agri-Food Chains

Approach

ByAmit Roy

President & CEOInternational Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC)

Presented atInnovagro’s 2nd Annual International Seminar

“Innovation for Family Farming and Food Security”

May 21-22, 2012Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Presentation outline

Brief overview of African agriculture

Essential elements to increasing agricultural productivity in Africa

Example of a successful intervention

Conclusion

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IFDCPaved Roads per Million People(km/million capita)

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Sub-Saharan Africa … Crop Yields low

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Sub Saharan Africa South Asia

Per Hectare, Fertilizer Use byMarkets, 2008/09 (kg/ha)

Sub-Saharan Africa .... Fertilizer use low

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Sub-Saharan Africa .... Extencification…

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IFDCFertilizer Price Trends: Jan 2005 – April 2012

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Increase in productivityWhy? Achieve food Security and import substitution Develop competitive agricultural sector Ensure environmental sustainability

5 essential points for success

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Agro-IndustryInputs

Agro-IndustryOutputs

Supply ofFarm Inputs

FarmProduction

Marketing andProcessing ofFarm Products

Demand Pull

1. A Holistic Approach: Agri-Food Chain

Linkages

Farming

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2. Agro-Dealer Development

• Agro-dealers are farmers’ main contacts for inputs and advice

• Expanded agro-dealer networks increase input availability

• Key component of successful delivery system

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Agro-Dealers in Ghana

Profiled and mapped over 4,000 dealers

Published a national directory of dealers

Linked trained dealers to credit guarantee scheme

Established demo plots with dealers and organized field days

Last-mile-delivery a la Coca Cola

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Vouchers as “Smart Subsidies”

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3. Enhance Soil productivity--ISFM

• ISFM—Combining organic and inorganic plant nutrients

• Doubles productivity and increases incomes 20%-50%

• Protects the environment and maintains (or even enhances) soil resources

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IFDC4. innovations

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Prilled Urea

Briquette Machinefor USG

USG

Simple Solution: Urea Deep Placement

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Urea Deep Placement (UDP)

FDP Applicator Field Trials

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5. Access to Market Information

www.amitsa.org

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An Example of SuccessCassava

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Long-term private sector investments

Long-term private sector investments for local market development (DADTCO, FrieslandCampina, Rumpstad)

Focus on PPPs, with critical role of public funding (capitalism is good at creating wealth but terrible at distributing it, B. barber)

Attention to private sector risk-rewards Essential to develop reliable relations

between actors in value chains

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Enabling environment

Nigeria – Taraba State: Focus in areas where private-sector is vibrant Focus on states with long-term support to private

sector investments Results:

DADTCO investment in cassava flour factory Fertilizer distribution a vibrant market with

trained agro-dealers and distribution network State investment in bakery to increase use of

cassava flour

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Conclusions Large-scale productivity jump in

agriculture in Africa is possible

Concerted and long-terminvestments from private and public sectors

Enabling policy environment

Investment in infrastructures

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Thank You