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Welcome !!
Sesame sector stakeholders meeting
WELCOME ADDRESS
• Distinguished Guests,
• Ladies and Gentlemen!
WELCOME ADDRESS
• We are delighted to have you here to participate and share in the 3rd sesame value chain stakeholders annual meeting.
• Thank you all for accepting our invitation and coming to the event.
WELCOME ADDRESS
• That many of you travelled long distances serves to remind us all just how important our work and the stakeholders network established before 2 years in the North West is.
WELCOME ADDRESS
• This workshop is organized under the theme of
“INVEST MORE TO GAIN MORE”.
WELCOME ADDRESS
Why? Please try to get the answer from
the presentations in the two days.
Objectives
1. Sharing experiences and learning lessons from activities that took place
2. Introducing and exchanging over the strategic agenda and new activities planned for 2015/16
3. Creating a platform for stakeholders to come together and seek out new interesting opportunities in working together
WELCOME ADDRESS
• Dear workshop participants!• Ladies and gentlemen!• In these two days stakeholders of the network
will present papers on their – achievements, – lessons learnt – challenges faced and– entertaining programs
WELCOME ADDRESS
• Organizers hopefully think that beyond learning on the outcomes • It is a forum where you plan:– what to do in the coming one year,–share tasks and –Engage yourselves/promise to
accomplish responsibly
WELCOME ADDRESS
• Wishing you a happy a stay in Mekelle• I now kindly invite Ato Fiseha
Bezabeh, Deputy head of the Tigray Agriculture Bureau and Director of the Extension Directorate for delivering the opening speech
Opening speech
Sesame sector stakeholders meeting
Sesame Business Network Ethiopia
Mekelle, March 20th 2015
Introduction of programme and participants
1. Farmers2. Cooperatives and Unions 3. Processors4. Traders5. Research6. Extension7. Cooperative promotion 8. Policy makers (different levels) 9. Financial supporters: banks, MFI’s, insurance10. Other supporters : machinery providers, transporters, seed
providers, packaging, ...--------------------------------11. Donors and projects
We would like to know from which stakeholder group you are:
3. Stakeholder network and collaboration 4. Production side: increasing production and
quality5. Key issues for further roll-out of best
agricultural practices and yield improvement
First day – morning
6. Quiz: sharing of the main findings of the production and credit cost action research
7. Addressing rural finance challenges8. Understanding others 9. Wrap up first day programme and
announcement of results of the quiz
First day – afternoon
10.Common sense presentation 11.Positioning of Ethiopia in a turbulent and
demanding world market12.In country value addition13.Direct supplier-buyer relations14.Farmer and cooperative entrepreneurship15.Labour management in the sesame sector
Second day – morning
16.World café: towards action points on 4 introduced subjects
17.Risk management18.Wrap-up of the two days programme and
orientation
Second day – afternoon
Sesame Business Network Ethiopia
Mekelle, March 20th 2015
Stakeholder network and collaboration
Tach Armachiho
Metema
Mirab
Armachiho
Quara
Tegede
Kafta Humera
Tsegede
Wolkaiet
Sesame corridor; Tigray sesame zone and Amhara sesame zone
• Innovation network driven by sector stakeholders
• Market system perspective : private and public sector stakeholders work together
• Goal : competitive, sustainable and inclusive sesame value chains
Stakeholder collaboration
( የሰሊጥ ምርትና ግብይት መረብ)
MarketValue chain operators Farmers processorsCoops/Unions Traders
Collaboration on the value chain
1. Farmers2. Cooperatives and Unions 3. Processors4. Traders
Support functions
Collaboration with supporters
Value chain supporters
Value chain operators
Farmers processors Consumers
9. Financial supporters: banks, MFI’s, insurance10. Other supporters : machinery providers,
transporters, seed providers, packaging, ...
Coops/Unions
5. Research6. Extension7. Cooperative promotion 8. Policy makers (different levels)
Value chain enablers
Support functions
Institutions and governance
Value chain supporters
Institutional actors (mainly public sector)
Value chain operators
Farmers processors Traders
Showing value chain enablers
Coops/Unions
The meat is in the middle .....
e.g. value chains .....
Think of a hamburger
Market system perspective
Mainly private sector
Mainly public sector
Donors and projects:at the sideline
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Bulking node
Chain operators
Enablers
Supporters Don
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facilita
tors
Pro
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Con
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Public institutions
Support functions
PO
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Value chain
2
3
4
5
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Rural Innovation System and Entrepreneurship
Market system
Rural innovation system
Different stakeholders
ግብዓትአቅራቢዎች
ባንክና አነስተኛ ገንዘብተkማት
አቀናባሪዎች
ነጋዴዎች
የአርሶ አደር መሰረታዊማህበራት
ምርምር
ግብርና አስተዳደር
ማህበራትማደረጃ
ንግድናእንዲስተሪ
Clusters : stakeholder collaboration at local level
SBC’sSesame Business Clusters
Currently: 38 local clusters - 20 in Tigray- 18 in
Amhara
1. Farmers2. Cooperatives and Unions 3. Processors4. Traders5. Research6. Extension7. Cooperative promotion 8. Policy makers (different levels) 9. Financial supporters: banks, MFI’s, insurance10. Other supporters : machinery providers,
transporters, seed providers, packaging, ...--------------------------------11. Donors and projects
Participant groups
• All participants in the form of a hamburger ......
Now we want to take a beautiful picture ......
1. Farmers 2.Cooperatives /Unions
3. Processors 4. Traders
Enablers
Supporters
5. Research6. Extension 7. Cooperative
promotion
Value chain operators
8. Policy
makers
9. Financial
supporters
10. Other supports Transporters, machinery providers, packaging
11. Donors and projects
Instructions for the photo• Remember the number of the box you
belong to• Outside this figure is drawn on the
parking lot• Go stand in the box of your number
• And....smile