Technical & Financial File Sustainable Agriculture Kigoma Regional Project

Technical & Financial File Sustainable Agriculture Kigoma Regional Project

TECHNICAL & FINANCIAL FILE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE KIGOMA REGIONAL PROJECT (SAKIRP) TANZANIA DGD CODE : 30 164 73 NAVISION CODE : TAN 14 031 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................... 2 LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES ............................................................................ 4 ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................... 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................... 8 ANALYTICAL RECORD OF THE INTERVENTION ................................................................. 10 1 SITUATION ANALYSIS ............................................................................................. 11 1.1 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SECTOR POLICY FRAMEWORK ................................................................ 11 1.2 KIGOMA REGIONAL PROFILE ......................................................................................................... 13 1.3 ANALYSIS OF THE RELEVANT AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CHAINS IN KIGOMA REGION ............................ 15 1.4 ASSESSMENT OF CHAIN ACTORS .................................................................................................. 26 1.5 ASSESSMENT OF CHAIN SUPPORTERS .......................................................................................... 33 1.6 MAIN DONOR FUNDED PROJECTS .................................................................................................. 37 2 STRATEGIC ORIENTATIONS AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES ................................................ 39 2.1 STRATEGIC ORIENTATIONS ........................................................................................................... 39 2.2 GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF IMPLEMENTATION .................................................................................... 41 2.3 GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE OF THE PROJECT ............................................................................... 44 3 INTERVENTION FRAMEWORK ................................................................................... 45 3.1 OVERALL OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................... 45 3.2 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................... 45 3.3 EXPECTED RESULTS .................................................................................................................... 45 3.4 ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................................................. 48 3.5 INDICATORS AND MEANS OF VERIFICATION .................................................................................... 78 3.6 DESCRIPTION OF BENEFICIARIES .................................................................................................. 78 3.7 RISK ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................... 80 4 RESOURCES .......................................................................................................... 82 4.1 FINANCIAL RESOURCES ............................................................................................................... 82 4.2 HUMAN RESOURCES .................................................................................................................... 85 4.3 OTHER RESOURCES .................................................................................................................... 86 5 IMPLEMENTATION MODALITIES................................................................................ 89 5.1 CONTRACTUAL FRAMEWORK AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES ........................................... 89 5.2 INSTITUTIONAL ANCHORAGE ........................................................................................................ 89 5.3 TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ............................................................................... 89 5.4 PROJECT LIFE CYCLE .................................................................................................................. 89 TFF SAKIRP (TAN 14 031 11) version for final SC 2 5.5 STEERING AND IMPLEMENTATION STRUCTURES ............................................................................. 92 5.6 OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................... 99 5.7 TFF MODIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................. 105 6 CROSS CUTTING THEMES ...................................................................................... 107 6.1 ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ......................................................................................... 107 6.2 GENDER ................................................................................................................................... 108 6.3 HIV/AIDS ................................................................................................................................. 111 6.4 SOCIAL ECONOMY ..................................................................................................................... 112 6.5 CHILDREN’S RIGHTS .................................................................................................................. 112 7 ANNEXES ............................................................................................................ 113 7.1 ANNEX 1: LOGICAL FRAMEWORK .............................................................................................. 113 7.2 ANNEX 2: IMPLEMENTATION CALENDAR .................................................................................... 118 7.3 ANNEX 3: CHRONOGRAM ......................................................................................................... 119 7.4 ANNEX 4: TOR LONG-TERM PERSONNEL ................................................................................... 121 7.5 ANNEX 5: TOR FOR THE BASELINE STUDY ................................................................................. 133 7.6 ANNEX 6: PRELIMINARY ELEMENTS FOR THE MARKET SURVEY ................................................... 137 7.7 ANNEX 7: POSSIBLE PROJECT PARTNERS AND THEIR FIELD OF EXPERTISE .................................. 140 7.8 ANNEX 8: POSSIBLE SYNERGIES BETWEEN BE-TAN INTERVENTIONS ......................................... 141 TFF SAKIRP (TAN 14 031 11) version for final SC 3 LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES Table 1: Ranking of the 6 crops in Kigoma according to 5 criteria 16 Table 2: Comparison of the 6 crops according to 5 criteria 17 Table 3: Comparison of the main supply chains in Kigoma region 18 Table 4 : Prelimibary overview of cassava market 21 Table 5: Preliminary overview of the beans market 25 Table 6: List of some local service providers along the value chains (non exhaustive) 36 Table 7: Example of financial needs of chain actors 58 Table 8: Possible actions for a value chain development strategy (purely indicative at this stage) 69 Table 9: Contracts outsourced to support project implementation 87 Figure 1: Preliminary cassava supply chain mapping (from the cassava supply chain workshop) 22 Figure 2: Preliminary beans supply chain mapping (from the beans supply chain workshop) 24 Figure 3: Map of Kigoma region 44 Figure 4: 5 results cover value chain actors, value chain supporters and the value chain context 46 Figure 5: Logical sequence of activities 49 Figure 6: Proposed process for value chain development 50 Figure 7: Organogram SAKIRP 95 Box 1: The specific issues of cross border trade .................................................................................. 15 Box 2 : Definitions of the main concepts used in this TFF regarding value chain development (Source: «Chain empowerment: supporting African farmers to develop markets», KIT, FAIDA, IIRR, 2006) .... 15 Box 3: Presentation of MWIVATA, the Tanzanian national farmers' network ....................................... 27 Box 4: MUCCoBS in Tanzania and Kigoma .......................................................................................... 29 Box 5: Presentation of the PASS private agriculture sector support ..................................................... 34 Box 6: Some reflections on possible alternatives to value chain approach .......................................... 39 Box 7: Justification for selecting only two value chains ......................................................................... 40 Box 8: How demand imposes choices on the value chain .................................................................... 42 Box 9: Value chain mapping .................................................................................................................. 52 Box 10: Type of platforms which may be supported by the project ...................................................... 55 Box 11: Main types of chain supporters ................................................................................................ 65 Box 12: Possible elements of vertical and horizontal integration .......................................................... 70 Box 13: Faida Mali market linkage approach .......................................................................................

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