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Communication and Networking mechanisms for improving services to
small farmers (Aceh Model)
BackgroundETESP-Fisheries is a component of ETESP, the Earthquake and Tsunami Emergency Support Project approved byEmergency Support Project approved by ADB to rehabilitate the fisheries sector after 2004 December Tsunami.
During 2006-2008, ETESP-Fisheries supported reconstruction of brackish water along the north-east coast of Aceh, approximately 3000 ha of ponds associated water supply and drainage canal
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Background cont.Aceh's farmers face number of constraints towards re-establishing and sustaining aquaculture business : l l l f d ti itlow level of productivity, poor management practices and poor quality input, lack of awareness of BMPs, and limited access to and capacity of technical, market and financial services
Responding to the above issues, ETESP initiated and implemented Acehinitiated and implemented Aceh Livelihood Service Centre (ALSCs) and Aceh Aquaculture Communication Centre (AACC)
Objective
Sustainable aquaculture livelihood in Aceh Indonesia
Formulation of Farmer owned participatory group/centers
Linking farmer group with
t k h ldstakeholders
Providing technical advice and
information to small farmers
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Challenges
- Guiding government policy from “controls” to “service”functionsfunctions- Functional services available through government and private sector.- The legal framework which promotes “producer associations” as legal entitiesassociations as legal entities.- An increase in reliable productivity from traditional ponds.- Facilitation, acceptance of awareness of BMP
Challenges cont.
- Awareness of consumer demands of international markets in relation to foodmarkets in relation to food quality, traceability and sustainability- Quantities and qualities demanded by buyers thereby gaining valuable income
t ti lpotential.- Wider access to, and capacity of, technical, market and financial services.
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Status of ALSC (as of June 2009)
Three ALSC in Bireuen District, one in Aceh Utara districtestablished in Aceh
ALSC Committee members established (lead farmers and thechildren of farmers) and trained in basic use computer, anddisease diagnosis, water quality and other laboratory equipments
Promotion of important BMP at field level through ALSC-AACC services model during field visits
Status of ALSC (as of June 2009) cont.
Successful implementations of BMPs to nondemo-farmers nearby demo farmers to increase the size of the group around ALSCsCreating awareness for shrimp farmer communities on how to control the
di f i l di th hspreading of viral diseases through group approachChecking of various water quality parameters & record keeping were demonstrated at field level
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Hands on training and group discussion between AACC team and ALSC farmers
Training for use & maintenance of equipments at the field levelPreparation of disease animal samples for pathological analysisO i di i f i b i l d i l di b l
Status of ALSC (as of June 2009) cont.
On-site diagnosis for various bacterial and viral diseases by external observationOrganised shrimp farmer meeting at ALSC to address specific problems faced by farmersDetailed discussion on how to prevent & control the disease Linkages with AACC and stakeholders (processors, input suppliers, micro finance institute/banks, I/NGOs, various government bodies) initiated
Facilitating the business model and stakeholder linkages
Organising into legal group
Status of ALSC (as of June 2009) cont.
Feed/seed/ bulk purchase
Contact farming with Processing plant
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Pertemuan Petani di ALSC Samalanga (farmer meeting at ALSC Samalanga)
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SHRIMP IN REGULAR EXPORTABLE QUANTITIES & QUALITY –
INCREASED FARMER WEALTH
Goal SHRIMP IN REGULAR EXPORTABLE QUANTITIES & QUALITY –
INCREASED FARMER WEALTH
SHRIMP IN REGULAR EXPORTABLE QUANTITIES & QUALITY –
INCREASED FARMER WEALTH
GoalGoal
Servicesprovided
Improvedtechnology
access
Improved farming
skills
BetterOrganizationCoordinated
farming
Good marketaccess
Efficientrelation with
input suppliers
Improved cost
efficiencies
Credit & savings facilities
LaboratoryEquipmentAvailable
and used by farmers
ServicesprovidedServicesprovided
Improvedtechnology
access
Improved farming
skills
BetterOrganizationCoordinated
farming
Good marketaccess
Efficientrelation with
input suppliers
Improved cost
efficiencies
Credit & savings facilities
LaboratoryEquipmentAvailable
and used by farmers
Improvedtechnology
access
Improved farming
skills
BetterOrganizationCoordinated
farming
Good marketaccess
Efficientrelation with
input suppliers
Improved cost
efficiencies
Credit & savings facilities
LaboratoryEquipmentAvailable
and used by farmers
Source of Services
Input Suppliers(fertilizer, lime,
probiotic) Linkages
Bank Services Linkage
LaboratoryServices
Technical support
on BMP'sBuyers
LinkagesGroup
organizationAACCSupport
Source of ServicesSource of Services
Input Suppliers(fertilizer, lime,
probiotic) Linkages
Bank Services Linkage
LaboratoryServices
Technical support
on BMP'sBuyers
LinkagesGroup
organizationAACCSupport
Input Suppliers(fertilizer, lime,
probiotic) Linkages
Bank Services Linkage
LaboratoryServices
Technical support
on BMP'sBuyers
LinkagesGroup
organizationAACCSupport
Aceh Aquaculture Communication Center (AACC)
➲ Communication & Information support structure to farmer groupstructure to farmer group
➲ Innovative AACC model
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Regional Center for Brackishwater Aquaculture Center (Gov.)
Location of AACC
Disease diagnosis Laboratories AACC
etc
Objectives of AACC
Provide following services to ALSCs and farmers in Aceh;
T h i l S i1.Technical Services2.Disease diagnoses Services3.Information Services4.Training Services
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BBAP
AACC
Tech. Staff
/
1. Technical Support Services
Direct inquiry from non ALSC farmer
/
ALSCALSC ALSCALSC
Farmer
/
/
Farmer associated with ALSC1. Contact nearest ALSC2. ALSC provide assistance and advices3. In case ALSC do not have capacity, ALSC contact AACC for their servicesFarmer outside ALSC area1. Visit website2. Contact nearest ALSCs3. Direct contact to AACC via email, telephone
BBAP
AACC
Tech. Staff
2. Disease Diagnosis Services
Send sample withDiagnosis result
Farmer in outside ALSC area can request BBAP via AACC to call mobile laboratory
ALSCALSC ALSCALSC
Farmer
&
/Normally:Test kits, Onsite diagnosis, FeedbackIf needed:Photo, Prepare sample
Send sample withPhoto & Pond data
Diagnosis resultSimple summary
Add Recommendation
Direct communication with AACC incase of large scale “Outbreaks”
Farmer
1) Farmer contact ALSC for their advice2) ALSC provide simple test, in case of need ALSC contact AACC or other private services provider3) AACC facilitate access to Ujung Batee Lab and provide result of diagnosis back to farmer through ALSC
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Regional Networking
AACC
3. Information Services
Newsmanual
MarketIndustryPartners
Internet searchSubscribe, magazine, newsMarket price
T l t
NACA
ALSCALSC ALSCALSC
Upload & Management of web
Translate
Request info
News/success story
Farmer
1. AACC collect information from internet search, magazine and other regional organizations 2. All the materials are pass on to ALSC via emails, website, printed newsletter, poster, brochure
BBAP
AACC
Experts
4. Training Services
New TechnologiesTOT Request TOT
training
ALSCALSC/BPP ALSCALSC
Farmer
/
Request TOTTOT
1) Farmer submit training need to ALSC2) ALSC provide training (if there is capacity)3) Incase ALSC do not have capacity, ALSC request BPP or other fisheries institute or AACC4) AACC can also provide direct training to farmers out side ALSC coverage
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AACC Setup: Communication
Channels1. Skype communication
(Voice Over Internet)D il S i 15 00 17 00Daily Session:15.00 – 17.00Skype ID: aacc_1
2. Emails
3. AACC Telephone hotline:+62 813 7735 6442
4. Newsletters
5. Website
AACC Setup: StaffNURBARIAH
(Disease Diagnosis Services)
IBNU SAHIDHIR(Technical Services)
SAMSUL
(Translator, quality control)
MUHAMMAD
(Technical Services)
SYAFRIZAL(Information services)
BAHARUDDIN(Training services)
LUKMAN(Website management)
WIDYA PUSPITASARI(Information services )
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Progress➲ AACC center is established and
operating using the equipments provided
➲ Capacity of AACC staff are➲ Capacity of AACC staff are improved (training on web development, journalism, communication & networking) and started producing quality materials
➲ AACC staff started visiting ALSCs and field in monthly bases for discussion and finding out services grequired by aquaculture farmers
Pelatihan Pengurus ALSC di BBAP Ujung Batee
(Training of ALSC Committee members at BBAP Ujung Batee)
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Progress (cont.)➲ Farmers associated with ALSCs
started using and maintaining water quality testing and disease diagnosis equipments after AACC providedequipments after AACC provided training
➲ Disease diagnosis service demonstrated in Jangka through ALSCs. Sample was PCR tested at BBAP and report (result & recommendation) was provided back to ALSCs
➲ Regular communication of Skype consultation between ALSCs and AACC are started
Konsultasi petani dengan Tim Tekhnis AACC Ujung Batee melalui skype
(Farmer consulting with AACC technical team Ujung batee through skype)
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AACC established telephone hotline for ALSCs and farmers associated with ALSCs for direct consultations
Progress (cont.)
Total of 11,000 extension materials (Poster, Brochure, manuals, handout) produced/collected by AACC, and total of 5,900 copies distributed to ALSCs and farmers
ALSC website developed and maintain by AACC (www.tambak.org)
Summary
➲ Working with small –scale farmer is➲ Working with small scale farmer is challenging, but possible to achieve goal with group/approach (i.e. ALSCs and AACC)
➲ INFORMATION is priceless for farmer, but need to deliver in appropriate format andneed to deliver in appropriate format and methods.
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Notes: sustainability & Continuity of ALSC/AACC
➲ FAO/WFCContinuing the support to ALSCContinuing the support to ALSCContinue close communication exchange and coordination at the field level for AACC
➲ BBAPLong term commitment to sustain AACC activities
➲ JFPROngoing dialogue with ADB-JFPR project to provide some continuity to AACC activities
➲ ACIARAgreed to support AACC activities under the ongoing capacity building project
➲ NACAActively engaged in the regional networking and communication
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