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1 Commodities and value chains as the method and argument for scaling up smallholder irrigation
Amare Haileslassie; Jennie Barron; Fitsum Hagos; Petra Schmitter; Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher East Africa and Nile Basin Office

2 Background Local policy puts irrigations as priority: an opportunity to contribute to SDGs & SLO. We needs to ensure that irrigation technologies can be adopted and out-scalable; Farmers need incentives; incentive does not often come from the technology itself; farmers adoption challenges; Achieving SDGs & SLO need complementarity & synergy .

3 Background SDGs are more complicated
They are all linked and water is more so; Understanding development partners investment and link with incentive structures and add value to ensure adoptions & its out scalability.

4 Description of our approach
WE explore smallholders irrigation technology- commodity and value chain ( VC) nexus; In this context VC approach refers to the range of goods and services necessary for an agricultural product to move from the farm to the final customer (simplified fig); WE recognized that Innovation is a chain that requires strength at every link to be adopted ( Fig); Its uptake is specific to components of the VC.

5 Description of our approach
Selected VC nodes Value chain accelerators VC structure IWMI & partners applied; intervention farmers; domain farmers; focal persons in gov office Haileslassie et al., 2014 Fodder, Fruits and Vegetables Inputs and services Capacity building( formal; coaching…) Production Knowledge management (infras…) & promotion ( IP) Harvesting & processing& marketing Research & documentation

6 Examples of our interventions
Improved access to inputs( facilitated) through on farm planting material production(seeds; grafted seedlings of apple; mango; irrigated fodder); Agronomic practices(irrigation water optimization; fertilizer inputs demonstrated, coached); Fodder chopping techniques (demonstrated) and linked to market for some commodities, Haileslassie 2014

7 Examples of our interventions
With out proper function motor pumps success of irrigation technologies?? Capacitated motor pump maintenance service provider; Multiple outcome (job is created; adopted; confidence in practice and thus better adoption; Working on business model Gebremedhin 2016 Gebremedhin 2016

8 Examples of our intervention
Imported and expensive hybrid tomato planting media; LIVES identified, tested and publicized plating media from locally available materials; Cheaper and locally available and many farmers have access to the material to prepare it on farm; Practice adopted and enhanced adoption of tomato; job creation. Desalegne 2016

9 Why Smallholders irrigation-commodity and value chain approach is ready to scale up
What we know & what we do not; Many technologies adopted; Some IDOs for SLO has emerged: yield/income, saved water, created job; Integrated/interdisciplinary research. Desalegne 2016

10 What next ? Fitting for purpose (R4D); being more visible; over come competition for niche; Smallholders irrigation technology-commodities- VC approach helps; IWMI need to contextualize this approach; target “big ideas” ; express it consistently; align with development partners Bring in/ nurture investment opportunity models for various actors along the VC.

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