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A pilot project in Kitui, Kenya By Christian Sørensen, ADRA Denmark Rural women as entrepreneurs
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Millions of smallholder farmers feed huge urban populations - even though they can sometimes hardly feed themselves no rain low prices too much rain high transport costs no information Sub-standard products HIV/AIDS consumers unknown Improving the productivity, profitability, and sustainability of smallholder farming is the main pathway out of poverty in using agriculture for development (World Bank Development Report 2008)
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“The African farmer is a woman” Monica Munyoki is from Kitui. She does mixed farming on a few acres - maize, beans, some pulses - to feed her children and she may sell some surplus In the year 2005-6 the harvest failed in Kitui ABD - agri-business component of Danida agricultural sector programme
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CIAT (”Territorial Approach to Agri-Enterprise Development”) : Start with the market – not production! Step one: Mobilization
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Step two: What can we grow and what do we think sells at the best price?
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Step three: Checking out the market.
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Step four: Decision on what to grow - and start planting
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Step five: the first harvest
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Step six: What to do next? - a bank loan from a Village Bank? - or from the Savings & Loan group that Monica is already member of? Increase the acreage? Check the market again? Get production advice? Get access to services ? - or should we build our own storage facilities? - How to finance expansion?
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TRANSFORMATION! from farmer … …. to business woman
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