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Minimum of 30 font size and maximum of 3 lines title Philippe Lemperiere (IWMI) LIVES Research Planning Workshop Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 26-28 March 2013 Irrigated agriculture value chains interventions

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Presented by Philippe Lemperiere (IWMI) at the LIVES Research Planning Workshop, Addis Ababa, 26-28 March 2013

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Page 1: Irrigated agriculture value chains interventions in the LIVES project

Minimum of 30 font size and maximum of 3 lines title

Philippe Lemperiere (IWMI)

LIVES Research Planning Workshop

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 26-28 March 2013

Irrigated agriculture value chains interventions

Page 2: Irrigated agriculture value chains interventions in the LIVES project

Irrigated agriculture value chain interventions

1. Production

2. Supply of inputs and services

3. WUAs = the water service suppliers

4. Post harvest handling, processing and marketing

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1. Production 1. Locally adapted improved fruits and vegetables

varieties- Inventory by agro-ecological zones- Test, demonstration and dissemination

2. Market oriented sustainable cropping systems- Cropping patterns and crop rotation - planning- Crop – livestock integration- On-farm water management- Integrated pests & diseases control- Specialization (i.e. seeds; “irrigated livestock”)- Farm economic management- Organic farming ???

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2. Supply of inputs and services

1. On-farm seeds and seedlings multiplication (including forage), community nurseries.

2. District level cooperatives or private shops selling seeds, agro chemicals, sprayers

3. Enterprises selling irrigation pumps, spare parts and after sales services, technical guidance on selection, O&M of pumps.

4. Credit5. Regulatory bodies: control of agro-chemicals

quality; seeds seedling and nurseries registration and certification; pumps standardization; food safety.

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3. WUAs 1. Governance ( = social management)

- By-laws and internal rules and regulations- Decision making and communication process- Conflict resolution

2. O&M (= technical management)- Planning, implementing and monitoring water distribution and maintenance

3. Administrative and financial management- Assessment and collection of the irrigation

service fee- Budgeting and book keeping- (Employees)

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4. Processing &marketing interventions

1. Bulking of production : coops and marketing groups

2. Create linkages including contract farming

3. Storage, grading, packaging

4. Fruit processing : canning, juice (issue of scale)

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5. Knowledge and CB interventionsTraining of farmers and experts:1. Seeds and seedlings multiplication2. Irrigated farming technologies and best practices3. Integrated pests & diseases control4. Economic management of farms5. Irrigation pumps (selection, O&M)6. Assessment of irrigation schemesCapacity building of WUAs, cooperatives & marketing groupsEstablish fruits & vegetables platforms, stakeholders forum

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4. Commodities by zonesVegetables Fruits

AmharaN. Gonder x x Garlic / bananaS. Wollo x x Onion, tomato, pepper / mangoW. Gojam x Potato, onion, pepper

TigrayEastern xx Onion, tomato, potato,garlic, pepper, cabbageCentral xx x Same veg as Eastern / orange

OromiaW. Shoa x x Potato / bananaE. Shoa xx Tomato, onionJimma x Potato

SNNPRGamo Gofa xx bananas, mangoSidama

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Thank you