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AWAN’s Business Model Canvas Paving the way for African Women in Agribusiness
[email protected] www.awanafrica.com
Vision
Mission
For African women in agribusiness to be transformed into key players in global trade.
To provide a platform for women in Eastern Africa that advises, empowers, commercializes and promotes their agribusinesses.
Value PropositionAfrican Women Agribusiness Network (AWAN) is a women-driven organization focused on women and youth in agribusiness. It provides business support for sustainable agricultural value chains to its members by providing technical, advisory, financial, mentorship, policy formulation services and offers a platform to network, enabling them grow and scale up their enterprises thus enhancing food security and wealth creation.
ChannelsB2Customer (members)
Referrals
Networking Events
Monthly Trainings
Open Monthly meetings
Field days (2 per year)
Exchange Visits
Participating in Sector specific meetings.
B2B - Partners Events
1 on 1 Meetings
Donor Round table
County presentation visits
Event invites
Cross cutting Website www.awanafrica.com
Social Media
Newsletter
Testimonials/ Success Stories
Vimeo
AWAN Fair
Key Activities
CORE ACTIVITIES
Training & Awareness : Entrepreneurship -WED & Technical (Branding, Packaging, Standards, Financial Literacy)
Mentoring (mentoring both Internal & External)
Advocacy & Policy
Market Access
Market Linkages
Information Sharing
Virtual Market place
Financial & Risk Management services
AWAN SACCO
Investments club
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
Membership
Membership recruitment & Retention
Fundraising
Info Sessions
Communication & Marketing
Social ImpactENTERPRISE
DEVELOPMENT 2015 : TRAINED
20 2016 : 60 NEW
ENTREPRENEUR WILL BE
TRAINED
ADVOCACY & LOBBYING
2015 : Developed
AWAN Policy Platform
MENTORING 2015 : 15 MENTORS
2016 : UPTO 25 NEW MENTEES
PROVIDING FINANCIAL
ACCESS 2015 :
Ksh.3.8million 2016: 1%
INTEREST RATE
GREEN TECH2015 : TRAINED 30 MEMBERS
2016 : TRAINING UPTO
100
Social Benefit: With increased entrepreneurial and technical skills, sufficient, healthy, safe and nutritious agricultural food will be produced that will ensure wealth creation and sustainable agribusinesses
Social Cost: If not effectively done, inefficient use of water, land and technological resources will mean poorer and inadequately feed communities
Access to Markets
Creating a Food Basket
Working together with GMT to…1) Create a meaningful investment platforms for Women in Agribusiness in Africa.2) Create a ready market for a Rural African Woman Farmer.3) Increase production, productivity and quality of agriculture commodities.4) Create buffer food stocks for mitigating food price volatility5) Increase access to quality and affordable inputs (fertilizers, seed, pesticides, etc)6) Create Jobs7) Promote Regional integrated Trade