Cambodia Innovation Plan 31 October 2012

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Cambodia Innovation Plan 31 October 2012 Organic Farm Clinic Cambodia Innovation Plan 31 October 2012

Project Rational PADEE is $40M, 6 years project, targeted 90,000 households in 5 provinces One of the project component is to improved access to markets. This is about: (i) Access to more stable and premium markets by enabling famers to deal with large buyers as a group, (ii) Improved quality production and the introduction of standards, and (iii) improved and shortened supply chains with fewer intermediaries. Organic Farm Clinic Project will help to implement this component through piloting a role model in the two province of Takeo and Kandal. Takeo province is the province where the MAFF is working on promoting the organic rice farming. Kandal Province is the province close to Phnom Penh Capital whereby most of the vegetables are growing in this area.

Learning Rout on Pro-Poor Rural PPP Shown the evidence of: Introduction of organic farming technology Important role of the Private Sector Contract farming modality How to run organic agriculture market Important role of marketing Establish a facility network to get access to the know how and facilities across the neighboring countries: Thailand and Vietnam

The Organic Farming Clinic Project (OFCP) is packing the opportunities and lesson learnt from learning route on PPP into sustainable PPP model for Cambodia.

Project Purpose The project purpose is to help PADEE in achieving its impact through innovation practices in improving the livelihoods of 90,000 poor rural HH in the target communes of Kampot, Kandal, Prey Veng, Svay Rieng and Takeo provinces.

Project Objective The development objective is to: improve agricultural productivity through organic farming practices, link farmer to premium market, and establish sustainable learning centre or farm treatment centre.

Project Component The project has four closely inter-related components: Improved access to innovation practices on rice and livestock raising, and vegetable gardening Improve access to organic market Improve awareness on Safety Food product, and Project Coordination and Management.

Improved access to innovation practices Forming 2 Role Model Farmer Cooperatives Setting up organic farm learning/treatment center for organic rice production and chicken raising Setting up learning/treatment center for organic vegetable production Scaling up best innovation practices for organic farm through learning route modality with local and Thai (and Vietnamese) farmers or learning center.

Improve access to organic market Certification of the safety agriculture goods Marketing: packaging and branding Sale points

Improve awareness on Safety Food product Media broadcasting Farmer training

Project Coordination and Management Project Innovative Team The management of the project, including software, hardware, M&E and Support, and policy dialogue, is hosted by PADEE for 6 years

Budget Improved access to innovation practices : US$55,000 (100,000 from PADEE + US$5,000 from partnership with IFAD regional programme “PROCARSUR or APMAS?”) Improve access to organic market : US$30,000 from PADEE Improve awareness on Safety Food product : US$20,000 from PADEE Project Coordination and Management Total: US$105,000 for 3 years

Visualization Premium Market Organic Farm Clinic

Logical Framework Results hierarchy Indicators Means of verification Assumptions Help PADEE in achieving its impact through innovation practices 70% of HH participate in the project increase their value of household assets on average by 25% Main impact study budgeted under PADEE PADEE not project at risk Improved access to innovation practices Access to organic best practices in the region 70% of participated farmer adopt technology Self reliance of the learning center 3 year after the project completion Annual Outcome survey under PADEE Farmer Family HH records Political Partnership Stability with Thailand and Vietnam No major natural or man-made disasters Improve access to organic market and awareness raising of safety foods Organic farm product gain 20% of market share. Annual market research Continued economic growth at national level

Call for for partnership (US$5,000 for PY1) Thailand and Vietnam Application of the learning route modality across the boarder Establish a facility network to get access to the know how Support for technology transfer facilities and marketing