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1. Caribbean Fine Cocoa Forum Entrepreneurial Agriculture, Agricultural Entrepreneurship and Cocoa-farming Communities in Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica
Denise-Margaret Thompson, PhD
Centre for Production Systems
University of Trinidad & Tobago
3. Caribbean Fine Cocoa Forum Overall Objectives
Promote a successful, inter-disciplinary, applied research approach to sustainable development of the Caribbean Cocoa Agro-industry
Greater income to small cocoa farmers
Improved rural economies
4. CFCF Project Aims To promote a successful, inter-disciplinary, applied research approach to sustainable development for Caribbean Cocoa which will lead to
poverty reduction among small cocoa farmers
greater income from crop yields, by-products and value-added cocoa products
adoption and application of relevant scientific research through knowledge transfer techniques
greater productivities to farmers
added value through viable agro-products
greater participation by farmers in production and post harvest management
5. Caribbean Fine Cocoa Forum Specific Objectives
Establish a multi-stakeholder Caribbean Cocoa Network (CFCF) to link key research institutions to Cocoa Boards, Government Ministries, Cocoa farming communities, Cocoa Processers
Successfully deliver applied research applications into the cocoa industry sector
Conduct focus groups with beneficiaries and stakeholders!
6. CFCF Focus Group Questions Current circumstances, context of farmers
Specific issues to growing and reaping cocoa
Farmers financials
Technology
7. Caribbean Fine Cocoa Forum Entrepreneurial Agriculture
crucial economic force in rural communities, providing consumers with
creative and resourceful adaptation of successful production systems
8. Caribbean Fine Cocoa Forum Inter-disciplinary Applied Research Approach
Cutting-edge production and processing practices
Solar and alternative energy drying technologies
HACCP-based quality management systems
GIS/GPS/Mobile telephony for disease control, crop production and yield,
Discovery-based information sharing and training
Value-added cocoa product development
9. CFCF and MDGs Eradicating extreme poverty
Reducing child mortality rates
Developing global partnerships
business and technical entrepreneurial capacity
improved production and market-based training
sustainable development: creating wealth, enhancing quality of life, protecting ecosystems and tackling climate change
10. CFCF: Sustainable Farms are.. Economically viable
Provide a living wage for farmers and farm workers
Direct marketing, cooperatives, informed inter-cropping
Environmentally sound
Promote biodiversity
Preserve habitat
Conserve natural resources
Reduce dependence on fuel & chemical inputs
Socially responsible
Contribute to community food security and positive quality of life
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11. CFCF and Entrepreneurial Agriculture Sources of Agricultural Innovations:
National agricultural research institutes
International public /private applied research solutions partnerships for agriculture and food productivity (World Bank, FAO, IICA, CRU
)
Cutting edge and traditional science solutions for improved plant traits and crop productivity
Process technologies to enhance nutritional value, shelf life and other attributes
12. Entrepreneurial Agriculture contd Foster sustainable rural development
Find alternatives to commodity production
New value-added products
New high value markets
New non-food uses of agricultural products
Mandate: Assist new venture creation
13. What Capacities Are Needed?
Entrepreneurial capacity
Risk seeking and resource creating
Innovation capacity
Willingness to create the new
Capacity to assess market opportunity
What the customer values!
Commercialization Capacity
Ability to convert the concept into practice
What Capacities Are Needed?
Entrepreneurial capacity
Risk seeking and resource creating
Innovation capacity
Willingness to create the new
Capacity to assess market opportunity
What the customer values!
Commercialization Capacity
Ability to convert the concept into practice
14. Caribbean Fine Cocoa Forum Agricultural Entrepreneur: Any person who starts, organizes and operates a business, assuming risk for the sake of profit
Agricultural Entrepreneurship: The act of organizing /managing required inputs for a farming activity or agricultural business, and keeping financial records to determine return to investments.
15. 3 Features of the Ag. Entrepreneur Identification/recognition of market opportunity and generation of a business idea (product or service) to address opportunity
Marshalling and commitment of resources in the face of risk to pursue opportunity
Creation of an operating business model and organization to implement and exploit the opportunity-motivated business
16. CFCF Focus Groups Key Activities Establish network for Forum!
T&T: Grande Riviere/Toco Farmers groups
25 farmers; May 11, 2010
Jamaica: Richmond Fermentary Farmers groups
11 farmers; June 24, 2010
Conduct focus groups with beneficiaries and stakeholders!
17. CFCF: Key Learnings from Jamaica
We know their names and their stories
Six of the eleven farmers are women
All have been in cocoa from childhood and want to grow the business
Five of eleven have had some form of business training; 4 cocoa training, 3 agricultural training, 3 computer training, 3 no training of any kind
Major issues of theft after sale to fermentary, Financing, Land title and size of holdings issues, Succession planning
Children educated and long gone, but cocoa is my life!
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18. CFCF: Key Learnings from T&T.. Enthusiasm aside, 25 great for discussion, but too large for focus group
Excellent ground rules that any issue raised must pertain to cocoa farming and not politics
Firm resolve that government MUST do more to help them especially in capital financing
Zero traction on concept of operating as a business
Strong suggestion for development of a model farm for very hilly topography in their district
Disdain at the disconnect between those working in air-conditioned offices doing mathematical calculations and determining the reality of the small farmer working in the fields.
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19. More CFCF learnings from Trinidad Strong sense of alienation and neglect of this part of Trinidad from authorities
Lack of trust/transparency for middle men operating in the industry not aware or informed of what they do
Inaccessible/unavailable financing for growth and expansion; ownership / lease and land access still issues of concern
Eco-type tourism product around the cocoa with tourists already coming to watch turtles from March to September.
Captive audiences could tour a cocoa farm
Could market and sell a variety of cocoa value add products
Possibility around Toco -Tobago tourism product with a transport connection to Tobago.
20. So what is Entrepreneurship again ? (Shane and Ventakaram, 2000) the scholarly examination of how, by whom, and with what effects opportunities to create future goods and services are discovered, evaluated, and exploited.
(Baumol, 1990) Entrepreneurs are persons who are ingenious and creative in finding ways that add to their own wealth, power and prestige.
(Gries and Naude , 2010) Entrepreneurship: the resource, process and state of being through and in which individuals utilise positive opportunities in the market by creating and growing new business firms.
21. What Capacities Are Needed?
Entrepreneurial capacity
Risk seeking and resource creating
Innovation capacity
Willingness to create the new
Capacity to assess market opportunity
What the customer values!
Commercialization Capacity
Ability to convert the concept into practice
What Capacities Are Needed?
Entrepreneurial capacity
Risk seeking and resource creating
Innovation capacity
Willingness to create the new
Capacity to assess market opportunity
What the customer values!
Commercialization Capacity
Ability to convert the concept into practice
22. The REAL Challenge.....
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