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Innovation Centres for the Agriculture and Food Sector

Presentation of Participating Countries

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Togo

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Value chains: soya, peanut, cashew

Cashew and pulses (soya) = export products with potential

Importance for the economy and food security

Compatible with bilateral programmes and the goals of the government

Project HQ Lomé, resource centres Tsévié, Kpalimé and Sokodé

Three target regions:Maritime, Plateaux and Centrale

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Benin

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Value chains: rice, soya and meat (poultry and ruminants)

Regions: initially selected municipalities from the regions Borgou-Alibori and Zou-Collines in the north and centre of the country

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Kenya:

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Value chains: milk, sweet potatoes (in the event of an extension: horticultural crops)Milk: prioritised in county strategies and great interest expressed by stakeholders; potential in productivity, refrigeration, feedstuffs, processing

Sweet potatoes: high nutritional value; well adapted and low input required; potential in processing and marketing, especially for women

Regions: West Kenya, KisumuPrioritised target regions: Bungoma, Siaya, Kakamega

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Concept (fields of intervention):

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Ghana:

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Value chains: rice, maize and pineapples high potential to improve productivity, create income and jobs, moreover a high proportion of women and young adults

Regions: Brong Ahafo, Ashanti, Central, Eastern, Greater Accra and Volta in southern Ghana

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Malawi:

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Value chains: sunflower, soya, peanut and cassavaCriteria for selection (to include):•alignment with Malawi’s development goals•relevance for food security•market potential, local value creation•contribution to economic empowerment of women

Regions are currently being selected jointly with the new project More Income and Employment in Rural Areas of Malawi (MIERA)

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Ethiopia:

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Value chains: Wheat, field bean

Region: Arsi Zone

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India:

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Value chains: Potato and tomato (if necessary further vegetable and fruit places)

Regions: Maharashtra and Karnataka

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Nigeria:

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Value chains: Maize, rice, edible potato and cassava (manioc)

Regions: A final selection of the appropriate states for cooperation on the basis of a draft prepared jointly with the project partner of criteria and the experience of cooperation of other German development cooperation programs.

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Tunesia:

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Value chains: red meat / milk (37% of agricultural economic output), fruit / tree crops / vegetables (40%)

for both value chains are high quality processed products in the local market and growth potential for the value chain fruit / tree crops / vegetables in the export marketRequirements: consistent quality assurance systems, sustainable production systems, energy efficient technologies

Regions: Beja and Kairouan

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Cameroon:

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Value chains: chicken, onions (potato), cocoa

Selection criteria: Width effectiveness, rapid implementation and accessibility of women and youth, market demand and potentials, intersections with aid programs and other relevant actors (and others)

Regions: Northern Region, south-west, south and central region

Selection criteria: poverty reduction, agricultural regions of the selected value chains, project regions of relevant projects

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Mali:

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Value chains: Rice, potato / vegetable, fruit (mango) and fish

Selection criteria: High potential fish production and -fang at 4500 km River network; Production, preservation, processing and marketing of women dominatedpotato, vegetables, fruit and rice: High potential for efficiency and quality gains and thereby income and employment effects

Regions: Koulikoro, Sikasso, Kayes and Ségou; a center for the region is Mopti / Inland Delta yet identified

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Sambia:

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Value chains: Soybean (add. With corn / cotton), peanut (add. With beans), at increased funding milk if necessary

Regions: Districts in the Eastern Province

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Burkina Faso:

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Value chains: Rice, sesame (experience lead the German Technical Cooperation available)

Regions: Southwest Region (rice and vegetables in the rainy season, post-harvest and processing sesame)

Subsequent expansion (sub center) in sesame production Eastern Region

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Country Responsibilities at GIZ HQIndia Jonathan Ziebula [email protected] Nigeria Christian Königsperger [email protected] Kenya Lara Beisiegel [email protected] Malawi Lara Beisiegel [email protected] Ghana Lara Beisiegel [email protected] Zambia Jonathan Ziebula [email protected] Ethiopia Jonathan Ziebula [email protected] Mali Ariane Borgstedt [email protected] Tunesia Gertraud Faltermeier [email protected] Togo Andrea Wilhelmi-Some [email protected] Benin Andrea Wilhelmi-Some [email protected] Burkina-Faso Andrea Wilhelmi-Some [email protected] Kamerun Andrea Wilhelmi-Some [email protected]

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