Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Development 2012-2014 Updates

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Discover the progress made in the Tanzania Dairy Value Chain from 2012 to 2014, including R&D partnerships, interventions, and policy dialogues for pro-poor transformation. Meet the key members driving the initiatives.

  • Tanzania
  • Dairy
  • Value Chain
  • Development
  • Progress

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  1. Tanzania Value Chain Update Amos Omore et al., Value Chain Development Team Planning Meeting Kampala, 22-24 July 2013

  2. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Progress so far R&D partnerships formed in 2012 have started to mobilize value chain actors for piloting of interventions, while continuing to catalyze policy dialogue for a pro-poor transformation of the dairy value chain Key achievements to highlight so far in 2012 and 2013 Three broad categories of interventions identified following situational VCA and baseline Ex-ante assessment to prioritize specific technologies/VC performance options initiated In preparing for impact: Forum for policy dialogue formed; now preparing for its first business meeting LaF IDOs goals and impact pathways locally internalised as Maziwa Zaidi among stakeholders

  3. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Progress so far

  4. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Who will get the work done in 2014? List of value chain team members and area of expertise Economics (Production and VC performance) Isabelle Baltenweck (MoreMilkiT, EADD; LaF) James Rao (Irish Aid, LaF) Hikuepi Katjiuongua (LaF, CRP2) Production economist: backup for farm interventions and DMH stage-gating assessments Production economist: field support for monitoring of interventions being tested VC economist: VC performance (MSc student supervision; finalising situational analysis); Ex-ante SD assessment (with NUPI); AgriTT CN on Innovating for inclusive upgrading of dairy value chains Economist: conceptual framework for impact assessment of innovation platforms Lead field VC assessments Joe Cadilhon (MilkIT; CRP2) New VC economist

  5. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Who will get the work done in 2014? List of value chain team members and area of expertise Feeds Brigitte Maass (MilkiT; LaF) Ben Lukuyu (MoreMilkiT, MilkIT; LaF) New Feeds specialist Breeding Julie Ojango (LaF) Forage agronomist: Feeds innovations Feeds specialist: Feeds standards and quality assurance Lead field feeds assessments/IPs Geneticist: baseline reporting on important traits; field support for monitoring of intervention; policy issues related to delivery of genetics Geneticist: AgriTT CN on SNP analysis to evaluation of breed composition and fitness Fidelis Mujibi

  6. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Who will get the work done in 2014? List of value chain team members and area of expertise Animal Health, Food Safety & Nutrition Delia Grace (SFFF2; ACIAR; A4HN) Vet Epi: backup for review of zoonoses (with S Alonso); RIA of FS & nutrition (with RVC); multi-pathogen prev survey (with F Unger, P Toye, S Alonso; Risk assessment & mgt for dairy safety (with K Roesel) Bernard Bett Vet Epi: Mapping and modelling of Rift Valley fever Joerg Jores (LaF) ECF, CBPP (yet to discuss specifics) New Anim Hth post-doc? Lead field animal health assessments Gender Alessandra Galie (MoreMilkiT CGP; LaF) Gender specialist: Gender strategy and its application

  7. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Who will get the work done in 2014? List of value chain team members and area of expertise Maziwa Zaidi/LaF M&E Nils Teufel (CGP; LaF)? Economist: Maziwa Zaidi/LaF M&E; Ex-ante Assessment? Michael Kidoido; Keith Child; Jane Poole Maziwa Zaidi/LaF IDOs/M&E Mark Van Wijk; An Notenbaert ? SLF: a stochastic optimization model where for different farm scenarios / trade-off analyses , ETRAPOLATE (FAO)etc (complementary to the SD E-ante? VC Coordination Amos Omore (MoreMilkiT; LaF; A4HN) VC coordination; backup for animal health assessments and policy engagements (with Stuart Worsley)

  8. Tanzania Dairy Value Chain Who will get the work done in 2014? Strategic partners we are working with or targeting Strategic Partner Heifer Tanzania Role Leading pilot interventions SNV Netherlands Dev Organisation Tanzania Dairy Board Agribusiness Advisor Improving quality assurance; Communication; Hosting Dairy Development Forum (DDF) Secretariat (Interactions with other key players through the DDF) Key Research Partner Sokoine University of Agriculture TALIRI Key Research partner

  9. Bilateral projects activities in 2014 Project name/donor/PI/Theme and objective: Secured Name MilkIT Donor IFAD PI B Mass Theme Feeds Objective Feeds innovations/IPs Hubs Food safety (nutrition?) Disease prev survey RVF mapping/ modelling Food security MoreMilkiT SFFF2 (ACIAR?) Irish Aid BMZ/GIZ A Omore D Grace VCD A4HN Cow Killer BMZ S Alonso /D. Grace B Bett Animal Health/FS A4HN RVF CGP IDRC A Galie / (A. Omore) Gender/M&E

  10. Bilateral projects activities in 2014 Project name/donor/PI/Theme and objective: Pipeline Name EADD2 AgriTT AgriTT Climate-smart intensification ? Donor BMGF DFID DFID Solidaridad PI I Baltenweck H Katjiungua F Mujibi B Paul Theme VCD VCD Breeding Feeds/ Environment Objective Hubs Hubs VC performance SNP analysis intensification of DP cattle thro feeding technologies ?? In-depth nutrition assessment proposal in the pipeline (new outlet for the failed ADRAS proposal?) Environment: new outlet for Solidaridad proposal

  11. Main activities expected in 2014 Activity I (as listed in the logframe): describe it in your own words: who, when, what? Output 1. Milestone 3. Activity: Review of best practices and successful / failures related to pro-poor development of target value chains. Review of success and failures of dairy value chain development in Tanzania (updated and peer- reviewed report - AO by Jul 2014) Output 1. Milestone 3. Activity: Define process to prioritize interventions (ex- ante) / ( participatory with target users and other VC actors). List of interventions prioritized though participatory approaches and SD ex-ante analysis (in collaboration with CRP2) documented - Epi/NUPI, IB, JR & by Jul 2014 Output 1. Milestone 3. Activity: Package the prioritized integrated intervention strategies. Prioritized integrated intervention strategies packaged Epi/NUPI, IB, JR, by Jul 2014

  12. Main activities expected in 2014 Activity I (as listed in the logframe): describe it in your own words: who, when, what? Output 2. Milestone 2. Activities: Engage with partners (including beneficiaries) and agree on the modalities for implementation: Process documents on modalities for implementation AO by Mar 2014 Output 2. Milestone 2. Activities: Capacity Development of partners (including Capacity Needs Assessment, Develop / Adapt training tools / Carry out training): Process documents on training needs assessment; training reports IB by Mar 2014 Output 2. Milestone 2. Activities: The actual thing pilots taking place: Actor mobilization meetings reports PostDoc VC economist by Jun 2014 Output 2. Milestone 2. Activities: Implement the M&E plan: MLE reports on pilots taking place JR, IB by Jul, Dec 2014 Output 2. Milestone 3. Activities: Synthesis of the evaluations / pilots: Project review and panning meetings reports JR, IB AO by Jul, Dec 2014 Output 2. Milestone 3. Activities: Workshops (after/during each stage) to validate and refine best bets . Project review and panning meetings reports by several Dec 2014

  13. Main activities expected in 2014 Activity I (as listed in the logframe): describe it in your own words: who, when, what? Output 3. Milestone 1. Activities: Conceptual framework for Platforms and multi stakeholder processes defined Dairy Development Forum (DDF) and Advisory Committee (AC) meetings proceedings ( - AO/SW by Dec 2014) and Feeds innovations platforms CF study ( - JC & BM by Dec 2014) Output 3. Milestone 1. Activities: Platforms formed with issues and actors defined, to form the basis of alliances: Progress reports on DDF & AC activities (- AO/SW by Dec 2014; Feeds IPs ( - JC & BM by Dec 2014) Output 3. Milestone 1. Activities: Alliances formed to build on and exploit learning to take processes to scale: Progress reports on DDF & AC activities: at least one systemic bottleneck being addressed at national or milk-shed level(- AO/SW by Dec 2014; Feeds IPs ( - JC & BM by Dec 2014)

  14. Main challenges we are facing Challenge: what is the issue and is anything being done to address it Synchronization with other LaF VCD/component & A4HN contributions Local VC-based staffing Sluggish finalization of reports Slow CRA turn-around time Donor demands on financial reporting Detail (addressed in 2013) Speed?

  15. CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish livestockfish.cgiar.org livestockfish.cgiar.org CGIAR is a global partnership that unites organizations engaged in research for a food secure future. The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish aims to increase the productivity of small-scale livestock and fish systems in sustainable ways, making meat, milk and fish more available and affordable across the developing world.

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