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Microcredit and Crop Agriculture: New
    approaches, technologies and other
innovations to address food insecurity among
                  the poor
Microcredit Summit, November 2011
Vallaloid, Spain

                               Calvin Miller
                  Agribusiness and Finance Group Leader
                Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
                                Rome, Italy
Outline
1. The need for action: food insecurity and rural
   poverty
2. The new context for agriculture: the challenge
   to raise competitiveness among the poorest
3. Business models for inclusive agriculture
4. Microfinance products for agriculture
5. Use of innovations for competitiveness and
   efficiency
6. Lessons and recommendations
The need for action
                               The population of developing countries
                               is expected to remain mostly rural until
                               2020. Most of the world’s poor are
                               concentrated in rural areas, with
                               livelihoods that are strongly linked to
                               agriculture.
Source: United Nations, 2004




                                                       Source: Chen and Ravallion, 2007
Food insecurity and rural poverty




        Source: http://faostat.fao.org as cited by the World Development Report, 2008.
        Note: The size of the bubbles represents millions of undernourished people, being most
        severe in Sub-saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA).


  Among the world’s poor, food insecurity continues to
  have a significance incidence. Agriculture can play a key
  role in making nutritious food available and ensuring an
  income to purchase food.
The horizon is changing for small farmers;
improved approaches, tools and innovations can
address those challenges for a more secure future.
The new context for Agriculture




   Note: agro-processed goods represent an expanding market in agriculture worldwide.
   Source: http://faostat.fao.org and http://comtrade.org

 Expanding high-rent markets in agriculture represent an
 enormous opportunity to foster significant poverty
 reduction
There is a need to build inclusive agricultural
value chains that benefit the poor – not as cheap
laborers, but as agro-entrepreneurs with access to
technologies, markets and capacity development.
The challenge is to raise competitiveness among
                   the poorest




          Note: Higher human development is associated with greater agribusiness
                                    development.
                              Source: Wilkinson and Rocha, 2009
Significant poverty reduction will require providing the
poor with tools to compete in expanding their agricultural
businesses. Access to financial services can play an
important role in enabling this process of inclusion.
Microfinance and business models for
             agriculture

MFIs have comparative advantages to service the agricultural
sector, but also weaknesses.

A comprehensive approach for risk assessment is needed:
• Improvements in cash flow analysis for agriculture
• Terms that fit the conditions of clients given an
  assessment of their relations with agents in the value
  chain and a strategy to reduce risks (production, price,
  market, weather, etc.)
• Diverse products and services that target not only
  farmers but other segments of the value chain
Using the Value Chain for Financing Agriculture
  Financial Service                                          Support
                               Value Chain Actors
     Institutions                                            Services


          Banks              Exporters / Wholesalers
                                                         Technical Training

        Non -bank                   Processors
   Financial Institutions

                                                          Business Training
    Private Investors       Local Traders & Processors
         & Funds

                                                             Specialized
                                  Producer Groups
      Cooperatives /                                          Services
       Associations

                                      Farmers
      Local MFIs /                                         Governmental
     Community Orgs                                      Certification/Grades
                                  Input Suppliers



                                                              Product Flows
                                                              Financial Flows
Microfinance products for agriculture

  Some prominent financial products for agriculture are:
  1. Bill discounting and factoring
  2. Forward contracting and futures
  3. Micro-leasing
  4. Warehouse receipts and micro-warrants
  5. Micro insurance
  6. Guarantee funds for agriculture
Use of innovations for competitiveness and
                 efficiency
Innovative ICT applications (e.g. the use of mobile phones) can reduce
informational problems and transaction costs to service rural areas.
               Number of Subscriptions per 100 people (millions)

                       80
                       70
                       60
                       50
                       40                                                                    2003
                       30                                                                    2008
                       20
                       10
                        0
                                Africa              Asia          Latin America
       Mobile phone’s exponential growth in the developing world represents an opportunity
                                 for MFIs to service agriculture.
                       Source: ITU World Communications as cited by Jensen, 2009
Use of innovations for competitiveness and
                efficiency
 Innovative tailor-made strategies to enhance agricultural
 competitiveness require an integral view of agricultural
 value chains.
 A diverse set of services and products can be
   designed for:
 • Pre-harvest activities: e.g. input provision,
   updated market information, contract
   farming, forward contracts, insurance
 • Post-harvest activities: e.g. warehouse
   receipts linked to loans, local value
   addition, improved marketing agreements,
   product bulking
Use of innovations for competitiveness and
                efficiency
  Innovations in farmer organizations that improve
  managerial skills in order to promote:

  • Economies of scale and scope
  • Strategic partnerships with suppliers and buyers to
    secure sales
  • Specialized support services from private or public
    partners to comply with market requirements and
    facilitate finance
  • Lobby for improved regulatory framework that enable
    investments in agriculture
Lessons and recommendations
For MFIs and other financial organizations:
• Diversification of financial products is required to service the
  agricultural sector, fitting to the conditions faced by value
  chain agents and reducing operation costs
• Partnerships with non-financial organizations may be required
  to provide key support services and facilitate marketing
• Specialized knowledge and access to data is important to be
  able to assess the risks involved in agriculture
• Optimal risk management requires portfolio diversification
  and insurance
• Agriculture is important for food security, which makes the
  sector susceptible to political interference. This must be
  adequately anticipated to mitigate risks
For development agencies & policy makers:
Finance is only a catalyst for growth. Interventions are still
needed to:
• Support productivity, economies of scale, farmer organizations,
  access to improved technologies and enhanced market linkages
• Support to provide specialized knowledge to access and
  integrate agricultural value chain data into the financial analysis
• Support can be provided for the development of new insurance
  products not only for farmers but also for their lenders
• Develop policies which clarify land tenure and can facilitate
  finance to agriculture
• Support an enabling environment for the development of new
  technologies that help bring down the transaction costs in
  agriculture and finance
THANK YOU!
FAO
www.fao.org/ag/ags

Rural Finance Learning Centre
www.ruralfinance.org


Calvin Miller
Calvin.Miller@fao.org

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Microcredit and Crop Agriculture_Calvin Miller

  • 1. Microcredit and Crop Agriculture: New approaches, technologies and other innovations to address food insecurity among the poor Microcredit Summit, November 2011 Vallaloid, Spain Calvin Miller Agribusiness and Finance Group Leader Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN Rome, Italy
  • 2. Outline 1. The need for action: food insecurity and rural poverty 2. The new context for agriculture: the challenge to raise competitiveness among the poorest 3. Business models for inclusive agriculture 4. Microfinance products for agriculture 5. Use of innovations for competitiveness and efficiency 6. Lessons and recommendations
  • 3. The need for action The population of developing countries is expected to remain mostly rural until 2020. Most of the world’s poor are concentrated in rural areas, with livelihoods that are strongly linked to agriculture. Source: United Nations, 2004 Source: Chen and Ravallion, 2007
  • 4. Food insecurity and rural poverty Source: http://faostat.fao.org as cited by the World Development Report, 2008. Note: The size of the bubbles represents millions of undernourished people, being most severe in Sub-saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA). Among the world’s poor, food insecurity continues to have a significance incidence. Agriculture can play a key role in making nutritious food available and ensuring an income to purchase food.
  • 5. The horizon is changing for small farmers; improved approaches, tools and innovations can address those challenges for a more secure future.
  • 6. The new context for Agriculture Note: agro-processed goods represent an expanding market in agriculture worldwide. Source: http://faostat.fao.org and http://comtrade.org Expanding high-rent markets in agriculture represent an enormous opportunity to foster significant poverty reduction
  • 7. There is a need to build inclusive agricultural value chains that benefit the poor – not as cheap laborers, but as agro-entrepreneurs with access to technologies, markets and capacity development.
  • 8. The challenge is to raise competitiveness among the poorest Note: Higher human development is associated with greater agribusiness development. Source: Wilkinson and Rocha, 2009
  • 9. Significant poverty reduction will require providing the poor with tools to compete in expanding their agricultural businesses. Access to financial services can play an important role in enabling this process of inclusion.
  • 10. Microfinance and business models for agriculture MFIs have comparative advantages to service the agricultural sector, but also weaknesses. A comprehensive approach for risk assessment is needed: • Improvements in cash flow analysis for agriculture • Terms that fit the conditions of clients given an assessment of their relations with agents in the value chain and a strategy to reduce risks (production, price, market, weather, etc.) • Diverse products and services that target not only farmers but other segments of the value chain
  • 11. Using the Value Chain for Financing Agriculture Financial Service Support Value Chain Actors Institutions Services Banks Exporters / Wholesalers Technical Training Non -bank Processors Financial Institutions Business Training Private Investors Local Traders & Processors & Funds Specialized Producer Groups Cooperatives / Services Associations Farmers Local MFIs / Governmental Community Orgs Certification/Grades Input Suppliers Product Flows Financial Flows
  • 12. Microfinance products for agriculture Some prominent financial products for agriculture are: 1. Bill discounting and factoring 2. Forward contracting and futures 3. Micro-leasing 4. Warehouse receipts and micro-warrants 5. Micro insurance 6. Guarantee funds for agriculture
  • 13. Use of innovations for competitiveness and efficiency Innovative ICT applications (e.g. the use of mobile phones) can reduce informational problems and transaction costs to service rural areas. Number of Subscriptions per 100 people (millions) 80 70 60 50 40 2003 30 2008 20 10 0 Africa Asia Latin America Mobile phone’s exponential growth in the developing world represents an opportunity for MFIs to service agriculture. Source: ITU World Communications as cited by Jensen, 2009
  • 14. Use of innovations for competitiveness and efficiency Innovative tailor-made strategies to enhance agricultural competitiveness require an integral view of agricultural value chains. A diverse set of services and products can be designed for: • Pre-harvest activities: e.g. input provision, updated market information, contract farming, forward contracts, insurance • Post-harvest activities: e.g. warehouse receipts linked to loans, local value addition, improved marketing agreements, product bulking
  • 15. Use of innovations for competitiveness and efficiency Innovations in farmer organizations that improve managerial skills in order to promote: • Economies of scale and scope • Strategic partnerships with suppliers and buyers to secure sales • Specialized support services from private or public partners to comply with market requirements and facilitate finance • Lobby for improved regulatory framework that enable investments in agriculture
  • 16. Lessons and recommendations For MFIs and other financial organizations: • Diversification of financial products is required to service the agricultural sector, fitting to the conditions faced by value chain agents and reducing operation costs • Partnerships with non-financial organizations may be required to provide key support services and facilitate marketing • Specialized knowledge and access to data is important to be able to assess the risks involved in agriculture • Optimal risk management requires portfolio diversification and insurance • Agriculture is important for food security, which makes the sector susceptible to political interference. This must be adequately anticipated to mitigate risks
  • 17. For development agencies & policy makers: Finance is only a catalyst for growth. Interventions are still needed to: • Support productivity, economies of scale, farmer organizations, access to improved technologies and enhanced market linkages • Support to provide specialized knowledge to access and integrate agricultural value chain data into the financial analysis • Support can be provided for the development of new insurance products not only for farmers but also for their lenders • Develop policies which clarify land tenure and can facilitate finance to agriculture • Support an enabling environment for the development of new technologies that help bring down the transaction costs in agriculture and finance
  • 18. THANK YOU! FAO www.fao.org/ag/ags Rural Finance Learning Centre www.ruralfinance.org Calvin Miller Calvin.Miller@fao.org