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Value Chain Analysis - Experience from EADD and Ideas for MilkIT
1. Ben Lukuyu
MilkIT Pre-inception Workshop, Nairobi
24th – 25th January 2012
VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS - EXPERIENCE FROM
EADD AND IDEAS FOR MILKIT
2. IMPLEMENTATIONS OF FEED INTERVENTIONS
Blanket
Year 1-1.5 implementatio
n across all
hubs
FEAST Tool
Hub specific
Year 1.5 - date feed
interventions
3. EXAMPLES OF EADD FEED VC ANALYSIS
Pulverizing and use of fodder/crop residues
in selected EADD hubs
Feed/Fodder marketing study in selected
EADD hubs
The concentrate feed value chains in
Uganda
Assessment of the forage seed production
and delivery systems in Kenya, Uganda and
Rwanda panned for 2012
4. BROAD OBJECTIVES
Provide a current understanding of the
respective value chains
Identification of key constraints and opportunities
Identification of key actors and potential leverage
points to bring about change (making linkages,
training/developing capacity etc.)
5. PROCESS
Identifying key value chains that influence
feed quantity and quality
Baselinestudy
Hubs specific rapid appraisals (FEAST tool)
Stakeholder workshops/partner meetings
Developing methodology/approach
Identifying/developing tools
Planning – teams, logistics,
6. PROCESS
Implementation – data collection, entry &
analysis
Feedback to stakeholders
Sieving out key issues to follow up on
7. LESSONS LEARNED – PULVERIZER STUDY
Identified problems/ inefficiencies with
different machines
Linked the operators to local producers and
worked with them to improve the machines/for
repairs
Cash flow problems
Linked new operators to hubs to obtained
financing to buy machines
Lack of knowledge about feed mixing
Trained operators and provided leaflets on feed
mixing
8. LESSONS LEARNED – FODDER MARKET SURVEY
Provided information about trading of
feed/fodder i.e. constraints & opportunities,
types, sources, pricing
Created linkages for feed supply between
deficit and production zones through hubs
(within and outside EADD sites)
9. CONCENTRATE FEEDS VC IN UGANDA
Lack of feed policy, regulation
Unqualifiedsmall scale players in the industry
Cheap and poor feed quality
• Follow up
Engage stakeholders to
Highlight constraints and opportunities
Catalyze enactment of the feed policy
Involve them in feed regulation
Working with partners to build capacity on feed rationing
10. SOME IDEAS FOR MILKIT
Identification of specific feed value chains
that influence quantity, quality and
seasonality of feeds
Need for in-depth study of each value
chain/combine this with mapping of actors in
the VC
Need to blend quick qualitative assessment
and quantitative analysis