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I NVESTING IN A GRICULTURE IN M ALAWI UK-Malawi Trade & Investment Forum, 20 th March 2013 Chris Isaac, Executive Director, AgDevCo
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About AgDevCo Social impact investor and project developer operating in SSA with 18 investments in Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Ghana (and soon Malawi) AgDevCo’s distinctive approach involves a combination of investment and hands-on, in country management support to early-stage agricultural businesses Funded by the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) and private charitable foundations 2 Ability to accept higher risks and lower (risk-adjusted) returns
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Malawi background 3
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There are also new opportunities for Malawi’s farmers…. i.Rapidly growing regional markets and agricultural growth corridors ii.Potential to link farmers to large buyers of agricultural commodities 4 SAGCOT BAGC
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AgDevCo approach SME agribusiness investments Typically these are start-up or early stage farms and agriprocessing businesses. Financing needs can range from $50,000 to $2,000,000 SME businesses are generally undercapitalised and need ongoing management support To maximise chances of success, AgDevCo makes investments in clusters of SMEs to strengthen value chains 5 Example of SME cluster in Mozambique
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AgDevCo approach Irrigation developments Medium-sized to large irrigation schemes typically of 1,000 to 3,000ha which combine commercial and smallholder farms AgDevCo’s role is to act as the project developer, deploying capital at risk 6
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Results A £10 million AgDevCo-managed Catalytic Fund for agribusiness investment in Malawi could deliver within 10 years: 7 o £61 million third-party capital leveraged into Malawian agriculture businesses, from development finance and commercial sources o 161,000 smallholder farmers linked to profitable markets with an annual per capita income benefit of £170 in perpetuity o at least 500 emergent farmers on irrigated plots of five to 10 hectares using modern farming practices and achieving world-class yields o an extra 173,00MT of food crops produced by Malawian farmers worth some £35 million Fund expected to be operational from Q3 2013
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I NVESTING IN A GRICULTURE IN M ALAWI UK-Malawi Trade & Investment Forum, 20 th March 2013 Chris Isaac, Executive Director, AgDevCo
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