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USAID Presentation to Kwara State Governor February 26, 2013 Dana Mansuri, Mission Director and Sharon Pauling, Director, Economic Growth and Environment Office 1 Outline of Presentation Provide an overview of USAIDs Maximizing


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USAID Presentation to Kwara State Governor February 26, 2013

Dana Mansuri, Mission Director and Sharon Pauling, Director, Economic Growth and Environment Office

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Outline of Presentation

  • Provide an overview of USAID’s

Maximizing Agricultural Revenue and Key Enterprises in Target Sites (MARKETS) and Nigeria Expanded Trade and Transportation (NEXTT) Projects

  • Introduce Project key staff
  • Identify Areas of Collaboration with Kwara

State

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Maximizing Agricultural Revenue and Key Enterprises in Target Sites (MARKETS)

  • MARKETS II April 2012 – March 2017
  • Follow-on from:

MARKETS project: 2005 – 2010 & and Bridge to MARKETS II: December 2010 – April 2011

Objective: Increase private-sector participation and investment, raise incomes, increase employment, promote food security and reduce poverty

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MARKETS has six inter-related components

Producers’ Capacity Development and Organizations: – build

capacity of smallholders and strengthen cooperatives and producers’ associations

Agricultural Inputs: – address access to basic farm inputs, fertilizer, seed, fish

feed, equipment and irrigation systems

Technology Generation and Deployment– Innovations that offer the

greatest return on investment for smallholders and agribusinesses (high yielding, drought/pest resistant seeds, drip irrigation, urea deep placement)

Water and Soil Management: rehabilitate small irrigation systems, support water

user associations, introduce and promote sustainable water and soil management techniques

Access to Finance: facilitate commercial lending to smallholders and

agribusinesses support the GON’s NIRSAL (credit guarantee and risk insurance) program

Innovation Fund: grants available to associations of farmers, producers and

processors to support above components and to promote innovative partnerships

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Sokoto Kebbi Zamfara Katsina Kano Jigawa Yobe Borno Bauchi Gombe Kaduna Niger FCT Nassarawa Plateau Taraba Adamawa Kwara Oyo Ogun Lagos Osun Ekiti Ondo * Edo Delta * Kogi Anambra Enugu Benue Ebonyi Cross River * Abia Imo Bayelsa Rivers * Akwa Ibom

SCPZ sorghum, tomato SCPZ horticulture, rice, sorghum SCPZ

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SCPZ rice SCPZ cassava SCPZ rice SCPZ rice SCPZ rice SCPZ cassava SCPZ pineapple SCPZ citrus SCPZ fish

MARKETS II

1. Oyo (1,2,4,6,7) 2. Enugu (3) 3. Ondo (1,2,4) 4. Benue (1,3,6,7) 5. Kaduna (5,6) 6. Kano (3,5) 7. Taraba (4,5,7,) 8. Niger (3,6,7) 9. Kwara (1,3,4,5) 10. Rivers (1,4) 11. Cross River (1,2,4) 12. Delta (1,4) 13. Kogi (3,4,7) 14. FCT (1,3,4) 15. Sokoto (3, Resilience)

Support to vulnerable households Value chains 1 = Aquaculture 2 = Cocoa 3 = Rice 4 = Cassava 5 = Sorghum 6 = sub VC Maize 7 = sub VC Soybean * PIND/M II states

MARKETS II States/Value Chains and FMARD SCPZ

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NIGERIA EXPANDED TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION PROJECT

  • NEXTT October 2012 to September 2016
  • Follow-on From:

Nigerian Expanded Exports Program (NEEP) 2009-2011

Objective: Support the Nigerian government’s efforts to expand trade domestically, within the ECOWAS sub- region and beyond, and improve its efficiency so that trade, particularly in agricultural products, can provide inclusive economic growth and development of Nigeria

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NEXTT has three inter-related components

Component 1: Lagos-Kano-Jibiya (LAKAJI) Transport and Agricultural Growth Corridor Improvement – Remove bottlenecks to movement of agricultural goods

from the ports in Lagos along Nigeria’s main trunk road through Kano up to the Niger border

Component 2: Trade Policy and Trade Facilitation Support – Increase the capacity of

Nigerian Government officials on trade policy facilitation

Component 3: Export Expansion Support – Enhance the capability of small and medium

enterprises to expand export

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Agriculture Growth Corridor

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Agriculture Growth Corridor

  • Catalyze agribusinesses investments that benefit

from improving performance of the LAKAJI transportation route and the agricultural productive endowments of the nine states along the corridor.

  • Increased agricultural productivity, provide transport

and logistics solutions for producers and processors

  • f staple crops, improve post-harvest management,

create jobs and contribute to national and regional food security.

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USAID MARKETS Past Rice Activities in Kwara State

  • Activities took place in Patigi, Edu, and Ilorin South LGAs
  • Worked with 16,000 farmers
  • Increased rice yield from 1.7 to 4.5 mt/ha resulting in increased

productivity, income and jobs

  • 120 farmer groups formed and supported
  • Provided training on production, group dynamics and leadership
  • Strengthened linkages between small processors in Patigi and Lade with

Olam in Benue state

  • Facilitated linkage to agro-input and credit sources
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USAID MARKETS Past Aquaculture Activities in Kwara State

  • Partnered with Association of Fish Farmers and Aquaculturists of Nigeria

(AFFAN) Kwara State Chapter

  • Provided training on brood stock development and fish management for African

Mud catfish

  • Provided training in postharvest processing (smoking, drying, packaging, labeling)
  • Fish farming as a business: farm record keeping, costs, yields and income

surveys

  • Trained Trainers on Package of Practices on catfish production
  • Prepared aquaculture buyers’ guide (ABG)
  • Improved aquaculture commercial business practices (quality fish feed,

fingerlings, feed management, processing)

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USAID MARKETS Project Activities in Kwara State 2010 Fertilizer Voucher Program

Year Farmers Purchased Fertilizer Fertilizer Sold (Mt) Fertilizer Sold (N) State Subsidy (N) State Cost Share Funded (N) 2010 23,601 2,803 287,245,800 112,140,000 15,000,000

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Rice Aquaculture

Support 198 members of AFFAN- Kwara with training on water quality management, fish health and disease control, floating cage and tank culture system of tilapia, and improved hatchery techniques. Also link farmers to inputs and end markets. Mobilize and train 5,000 farmers on improved production, facilitate access to quality seeds and agro- input, and link farmers to processors in Patigi and Lade, and Kohath Investment Group in Niger State.

MARKETS II Planned 2013 Activities in Kwara State

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Sorghum Cassava

Network and build the capacity of 500 farmers to produce quality and quantity sorghum for Aba Malting Plant (AMP). Train farmers on modern cultivation methods, group dynamics and leadership, and on NAEC. Support cassava farmers with trainings on cassava production and field management, and link them to quality stem cutting, inputs and credit for farmers in 2014

MARKETS II Planned 2013 Activities in Kwara State

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USAID-Kwara State Areas of Collaboration

  • Increase productivity and income from target crops

through the introduction of improved technologies, management practices and post-harvest handling

  • Improve the agricultural input supply chain for seed

and fertilizer working with Notore and other suppliers

  • Facilitate agribusiness investments particularly in the

Agribusiness Corridor/Agriculture Growth Corridor

  • Increase access to credit for small farmers and

processors

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USAID-Kwara State Areas of Collaboration

  • Build institutional capacity of the agricultural extension

agency (Kwara ADP), farmers organizations and agribusiness associations

  • Work closely with local service providers like Agricultural

Business Concept (ABC)

  • Strengthen market linkages particularly for small scale

processors in Patigi and Lade, and Kohath Investment Group

  • Sign Implementation Agreement with National Centre for

Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM) for research, testing and demonstration of appropriate technology for target crops

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More success stories to be recorded in Kwara