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Innovative Resource Mobilization for a Green Economy

NGO. Innovative Resource Mobilization for a Green Economy. Side Event to the Interactive Dialogue 65 th Session of the United Nations GA on Harmony with nature New York, 20 April 2011 ========== Mobilizing Local Resources in the Maize Value Chain in Cameroon:

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Innovative Resource Mobilization for a Green Economy

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  1. NGO Innovative Resource Mobilization for a Green Economy Side Event to the Interactive Dialogue 65th Session of the United Nations GA on Harmony with nature New York, 20 April 2011 ========== Mobilizing Local Resources in the Maize Value Chain in Cameroon: The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project (CPMP) www/http/Adinetwork.org A D I N Africa Development Interchange Network

  2. NGO Innovative Resource Mobilization for a Green Economy A Case in Sub-Saharan Africa The Corn Production and Marketing support Project in Cameroon (CPMP) Martin Tsounkeu General Representative A D I N Africa Development Interchange Network Non Governmental Organization for the Development of Africa BP 16407 Yaounde - Melen Face EMIA Po - Box 15274 Douala – Cameroon Tel : (237)77 74 78 28 * 96 42 49 61 * 22 06 11 14 Fax : (237)22 22 28 14 E-mail : martsou@yahoo.com / adin_apd@yahoo.com

  3. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) SUMMARY • Introduction and Context • Challenges and Needs of rural populations • Origins of the project • Objectives of the project • State of achievement • Ambition and prospects • Conclusion

  4. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT • High level of poverty in Africa • Scarcity of financial resources • Ineffectiveness of traditional development solutions • Growing population and need for more food • Agriculture threatened by climate change

  5. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) CHALLENGES AND NEEDS OF RURAL POPULATIONS • Difficult access to capital resources for production • Land • Water • Credit and production inputs • Know how and technology • Difficult access to the market • Poor road infrastructure • Ineffective information system • Low income • Essential needs not fully covered • Renewal of poverty cycle

  6. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) ORIGINS OF THE PROJECT • FAO study in Cameroon “Small Holders’ Access to Credit or Financing in Agriculture Basic Value Chains and Risk Management” • EU survey on Agriculture Market Information System in 5 zones of the North West Region of Cameroon • Bamenda • Santa • Mbegwi • Widikum • High potential in agriculture value chains • Cassava • Maize • Irish potato

  7. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT Main Objective: “Enhance the capacity of rural populations to produce more, sell better and generate growing income in a sustainable process, in the corn value chain”.

  8. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECTPilot phase in the North West Region Specific Objectives: • Community Market Committees • Regional Farming Training Network • Regional Farming School and seed multiplication Unit (RFS-SPU) • Community Farming Schools and seed multiplication units (CFS-SPU) • 5 farming trainers trained • 10 young seed multipliers trained and installed • 20 Community Technology Transfer Units • 20 ha modern cultivation in community farms • 3 ha cultivation for seed multiplication • 2000-6000 rural beneficiaries

  9. The Corn Production and Marketing Support Project in Cameroon(CPMP) STATE OF ACHIEVEMENTS • 5 studies on market facilities and organization • 5 Market Committees of 9 members each in 5 areas • 2 strategic workshops with farmers’ Group Leaders • 200 kg of corn seeds distributed • 3 ha prepared for the North West RFS-SPU • Discussions open with the Agriculture Research Institute for Development (IRAD) in preparation for a MOU on research result deissemination

  10. State of achievement of the project • Studies on market facilities and organization

  11. State of achievement of the project • Strategic workshops with farmers’ Delegates

  12. State of achievement of the project • Strategic workshops with farmers’ Delegates

  13. State of achievement of the project • Regional actions plan validated

  14. State of achievement of the project • Corn seeds distributed

  15. State of achievement of the project • Land prepared for seeds multiplication

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