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ICT for Agricultural development

ICT for Agricultural development. Angelique UWIMANA MIS specialist MINAGRI. Background. Esoko. Market price information system Made of 2 phases, Phase I completed in project preparation of phase II

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ICT for Agricultural development

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  1. ICT for Agricultural development Angelique UWIMANA MIS specialist MINAGRI

  2. Background • Esoko. • Market price information system • Made of 2 phases, • Phase I completed • in project preparation of phase II • Provide the latest agricultural and related commodity prices at all major markets in Rwanda • Web and mobile (SMS and IVR) application • Igiciro(space) market name (space) commodity name -7656 • eSOKO phase I launched in January 2010. AMIS • Agricultural Management Information system • Contain information relation to: • Agricultural extension material, • training materials , • Promotion material • Report and survey, • policy and strategy, • Agricultural statistics • Maps • yellow pages and white pages • Web application • Launched in June,2009

  3. email Smartphone Voxiva Platform System Dashboards Web SMS IVR PC Client eSOKO Technology Overview • Flexible, configurable platform. • Supports many use cases. • Hosted, managed service. • Web services integration with other systems. • Multi-channel access. • Interactive communication. • Data collection. • Real-time data analysis & decision support.

  4. Impact • Esoko • Reduce the costs and stabilize the prices of the basic foodstuffs • sensitize producers to invest in new products that can generate more revenues • facilitate the access to the foodstuffs by the population at a fair price • contribute to stability of prices at reasonable levels by encouraging greater competition  • Explain the strategy for scaling up e-soko and sustainability. AMIS • Linkage of the farmers , farmers organisation and cooperative to the market through yellow pages • Facilate Agricultural stakeholders in the best practice of modernized agriculture and livestock • Develop the beneficiaries by informing them ( information is the root of development) • Facilitate the researchers to be informed on what is going on. • Reduce duplications of some activities and research in agricultural sector • Direct Agricultural business.

  5. Intervention zone esoko : • The whole country • 50 markets • 87 commodities • Neibourhood countries AMIS: • The whole country and abroad

  6. Usability and impact measurement ESOKO: From its launch up to now : • 60,865 people used sms • June to Dec-09 the sms are 7,431 =12.2% • Jan –Dec 2010 the sms are 19862=32.6% • Jan- October 2011 the sms are 33,572= 55.2% • 9577 people using web  • Provide the feedback through different channels AMIS: • Between 9123 and 2107 visits per week from its launch. • 131 registered cooperatives (Yellow pages )have been invited in different training/meetings for their capacity buildings • 30 registered yellow pages get the market of their products from AMIS yellow pages visitors • Those are the numbers we got from Feedback provided by the benefiting organisation may be there others who did not communicate it. • Feedback are provided through email and mobile phone channel

  7. Clients AMIS: • Farmers • Farmers organisation • Extension workers • Partners (local and international) • Researchers • Students • eSoko: • Ministry of Trade • Rwanda public procurement authority(RPPA) • The project for increasing crop production/JICA • Farm Concern International • Fewsnet • National Institute of Statistics /GDP and EICV • World Food Program use eSoko to negotiate price with farmers • Farmers and farmers organisation like Imbaraga • and others.

  8. Business Model eSoko: • Developed by MINAGRI in partnership with World Bank trough eRwanda Project/RDB • Running by MINAGRI • To use it cost you an sms cost • Use the budget of MINAGRI (all costs are covered by MINAGRI) AMIS: • Developed by MINAGRI in Partnership with Belgium Gor through BTC • Running by MINAGRI – CICA • Free of charger service use • Uses the government budget (all costs are covered by MINAGRI)

  9. eSoko Phase II • Multilingual ( Kinyarwanda, Swahili and English): • Market Price(Minimum, Model and Maximum) • Crop advisory as per the stage of the crop cycle • Weather or Climate changes • user - friendly online interface • online market intermediation/ trading platform : • Facilitating market linkage between small holder farmers, cooperatives , traders and the processing industries. • Mobile phone based payment gateway (like m-pesa in kenya - in paying the farmers in villages) • Informal cross border trade data collection using J2ME Application • Monitoring/ Surveillance of price trends will be enhanced • Enhancement of the analytics capabilities; Reports Enhancements, System • User monitoring report • And soon.

  10. Working relations AMIS & eSoko • We are encouraging whoever • The channel is the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources- MINAGRI Or • Agricultural Information and Communication Centre - MINAGRI

  11. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION. 11

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