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1 FARA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 11 June 2007
FARMER ACCESS TO INNOVATION RESOURCES (FAIR): Local Innovation Support Fund Pilot in South Africa FARA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 11 June 2007 Objective of review - provide countries with an overview. Inspire the country feasibility study. Ask key questions, and understand, before hand, the key challenges ahead. Nono Ngubane

2 PRESENTATION CONTENT FAIR Pilot Project Local Innovation Support Fund
Institutional arrangements Selection Criteria & LISF Proposals Types of activities assessed Lesson learnt Conclusion

3 FAIR Pilot Project Aim: Finding ways to channel funding for Research and Development at local level and particularly to facilitate farmer-driven research Specific Objectives: To identify, design and pilot Innovation Support Funds to promote sustainable local innovation Build institutions to ensure sustainability and effective management of funds Document and disseminate lessons learnt

4 Local Innovation Support Fund
LISF: Piloted in 4 African Countries (incl. South Africa) South African Context: LISF is Local Innovation Support Facility with the understanding of offering a ‘comprehensive support service’

5 Interim institutional arrangements
NGO Fund administrator Local Innovation Support Facility Three community representatives FSG FSR Govt Ext SaveAct Individual Farmers, Natural resource users Farmer Learning Groups Savings & Credit Groups Farmers Associations

6 Selection Criteria & LISF Proposals
Technically/economically/ institutionally feasible Idea owned/driven by applicant (s) 70% funds to support technical innovations and 30% for non-technical innovations Idea is replicable amongst poor and vulnerable 39 applications submitted & screened LISF Screening Committee assessing applications in South Africa

7 Types of activities assessed
. Rejected Many submissions not appropriate Project orientated initiatives Supply driven environment Lack creative thinking & Innovation by its nature Approved Technology development/ experimentation Cross visits to see social & marketing innovations Learning visits to stimulate innovation

8 Activities undertaken to date
Funded Exchange Visits Amazizi Craft Coop & Qaqumqondo Savings & Credit Group Progress & Outcomes Improved Craft Products & Marketing (consignments) Increased networks, business linkages and sharing of ideas Exchange raw materials Investment in agriculture

9 Lessons learnt Demand driven actions are beginning to emerge
People are accustomed to handouts and also just see an opportunity Some understanding lost during translation of technical terms -“innovations” We need to ascertain true cost of innovation process

10 Conclusions Existing policy framework not enabling
Complementary programmes are important, as they assist in establishing a better environment for local initiative and innovation Support Team needs to play a referral and supportive role on applications falling outside the mandate of the LISF Co-management of funds not yet possible as community institutions are still weak

11 On behalf of the SOUTH AFRICAN – FAIR Team
SIYABONGA…. THANK YOU…. REA LEBOHA…


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