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Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Coordination Meeting

Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Coordination Meeting. Amos Omore Nairobi, 10 Feb 2014. Objectives. Based on a quick review of where we are now and what is planned: Share what will be done by who and when identify areas for synergies in implementation

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Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Coordination Meeting

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  1. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Coordination Meeting Amos Omore Nairobi, 10 Feb 2014

  2. Objectives Based on a quick review of where we are now and what is planned: • Share what will be done by who and when • identify areas for synergies in implementation • List outputs in 2014, with links to CRP outputs • Develop a common work plan across activities

  3. Big Picture: Place of LaF/A4HN R4D in ‘MaziwaZaidi’ • Goal: More milk, income, assets and better health & nutrition thro’ • access to quality inputs and services • access to reliable, well-coordinated, marketing arrangement • access to quality, safe and nutritious products at affordable prices LaF/A4HN planning Scaling out development partnerships (e.g., EADD2? + +) Scaling out development partnerships (e.g., EADD2) Research & piloting partnerships (e.g., MoreMilkiT, MilkiT; SFFF2; new proposals) LaF/A4HN Strategic Research Time 10 years

  4. Big Picture: Links to LaF VCD theme • 2014 focus is on generation of evidence from targeted research and pilot of interventions

  5. LaF Value Chain Development L&F Generic outputs and implications for Tanz in 2014 VCD Outcome: Stakeholders are aware of and actively promoting pro-poor, gender-sensitive strategies that are improving productivity and profitability, and increasing animal-source food consumption among poor consumers

  6. Pilot villages

  7. List of Contributors to Tanzania Dairy 2013/14 ILRI Nat Research and Dev Partners SUA (IrishAid Project Coordinator) Heifer – Tanzania, FAIDA MaLi, SNV(MoreMilkiT piloting) TALIRI & SUA –Tanga (MilkIT) Tanzania Dairy Board (MoreMilkiT) EADD2 partnerships MLDF, SNV, LoL, Private sector (partners in DDF) Irish Researchers at Teagasc, UCD (students, still exploring options) BfR – Germany; RVC (SFFF2) NUPI - Norway Students: SUA, Bonn, Nbi, Emory, Queensland • Amos (VC coordination+ AH & Food safety+, CRP3.7/4.3) • Isabelle, James (Irish Aid, SPIA) • Silvia, Rosel, Delia, postdocs (Food safety, SFFF2) • Brigitte, Ben, Fred, Alan (Feeds, MilkIT) • Julie, Okeyo, James (Breeding , DGEA) • Silvia, Alice (Animal health, Cow Killer, MoreMilkiT) • Michael (Impact pathway) • Alessandra (Gender through CGP, MoreMilkiT) • Salim (consultant, MoreMilkiT) • Edgar Twine (MoreMilkiT) • New staff (EADD2) • Diana Iddo (CapDev)

  8. More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) Project Outputs and Activities in 2014

  9. More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) Project Plans to achieve objectives: 2013-16 1. Develop scalable value chains approaches with improved organization and institutions • Output 1.1 Vibrant, well organized, and sustainable DMHs delivering demand-led inputs and services developed (Led by Heifer & Faida Mali) • Establish DMHs: • Operate the DMHs: • Output 1.2 DMHs governance strategies strengthened through non-formal trainings (Led by Heifer and FAIDA MaLi) • Strengthening actors and their organisations • Output 1.3 DMHs assessments undertaken and used for improving the performance of dairy value chains • DMHs assessments (e.g., adapting and applying stage-gating tool) - serving development pilot in real-time Targeting 30 villages with 4800 cattle keepers across 4 districts:

  10. More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) Project Plans to achieve objectives: 2013-16 2. Generate and communicate evidence on business and organizational options • Output 2.1 DMHs act as platforms for generating and communicating evidence on business and organisational options for increased participation of resource poor men and women in the dairy value chains • Targeted research: serving development pilot in real-time • Gender analysis andgender mainstreaming of DMHs • Output 2.2 Value chain governance strategies strengthened to generate, package, and communicate information critical to DHMs rollout • Improving quality assurance services and communication • Output 2.3 Evidence of DMHs as viable and sustainable dairy value chain development models generated and communicated • Assessment of the efficiency of integrating small-scale informal value chain into the formal and development of scaling out strategies • Delivery of learning products - serving development pilot in real-time

  11. More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) Project Plans to achieve objectives: 2013-16 3. Inform policy on appropriate role for pro-poor smallholder-based informal sector value chains in dairy sector development • Output 3.1 Lessons for sustainable value chain development through evidence-based research, monitoring and evaluation, and recommendations for scaling out developed and disseminated • Generation and communication of evidence and lessons • Advocacy • Final evaluation Cross-cutting Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation framework

  12. More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) Project Piloting of adapted hubs to be main focus in 2013-16 Dairy Market Hubs (DMHs) with emphasis on improving access to inputs and services through business development services (BDS) and check-off arrangements: a) DMHs revolving around chilling plants or accessing them (if under-utilized) through transport arrangements that provide both outputs marketing and inputs and services through check-offs; b) DMHs revolving around check-offs for inputs and services provided through milk traders; and c) DMHs revolving around check-offs for inputs and services provided through cattle traders.

  13. Criteria for becoming a dairy market hub defined Hub for provision of inputs and services on credit without collective bulking and marketing

  14. More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) Project Monitoring, learning and evaluation (MLE) framework for pilot projects developed; 1st monitoring survey soon Several targeted research activities and ex-ante assessment of interventions initiated, some through students Impact pathway and MLE framework developed

  15. Most findings re-affirm VCA findings, with figures Commercialising the marginalised will mostly be about feed, less so other constraints! Baseline (benchmark) results available

  16. DDF Update It is evolving and continuing to catalyze policy dialogue for a pro-poor transformation of the dairy value chain…

  17. MoreMilkITWorkplan for 2013/14

  18. MoreMilkIT Hubs Establishment Workplan Jan-Jun 2014

  19. Overall Tanz VC Workplan for 2014Gannt Chart for coordination & communication

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