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Using the Market to Create Resilient Agriculture Practices

by: BorderJumpers

Mon Mar 08, 2010 at 12:06:38 PM EST


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Cross posted from the Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.


Care International's work in Zambia has two main goals: increase the production of staple crops and improve farmers' access to agricultural inputs, such as seeds and fertilizers.


But instead of giving away bags of seed and fertilizers to farmers, Care is "creating input access through a business approach," not a subsidy approach, according to Steve Power, Assistant Country Director for Zambia.


One way they're doing this is by creating a network of agro-dealers who can sell inputs to their neighbors as well as educate them about how to use hybrid seeds, fertilizers, and other inputs. At the same time, "we are mindful" of the benefits of local varieties of seeds, says Harry Ngoma, Agriculture Advisor for the Consortium for Food Security, Agriculture and Nutrition, AIDS, Resiliency and Markets (C-FAARM). Care and C-FAARM are working with farmers to combine high- and low-technology practices.


Care thinks that this "business approach" will help farmers get the right inputs at the right time, unlike subsidy approaches that give farmers fertilizer for free, but often at the wrong time of year, making the nutrients unavailable to crops. And Care's focus on training agro-dealers and giving them start-up grants allows the organization to remain invisible to farmers. Power says that Care wants to be a "catalyst to the market" and help transfer resources, without distorting the basic pricing structure.


Another component of Care's work is improving the production of sorghum and cassava. "Zambia is as addicted to maize as we are to Starbucks coffee," says Power. But by encouraging the growth of other crops, including sorghum, which is indigenous to Africa, Care can help farms diversify local diets as well as build resilience to price fluctuations and drought.


Care is promoting conservation farming in Zambia as well. The organization has been working in six districts since 2007, reaching 24,000 households. In addition to promoting minimum tillage practices and the use of manure and compost, Care is helping to train government extension officers about conservation farming so that eventually they'll be responsible-instead of Care-for training farmers.


According to Power, the key to Care's work is promoting business-like approaches to agriculture alongside more traditional ones, so farmers don't become dependent on the organization for gifts of fertilizer or seed. These sorts of programs, according to Care, will be more effective at feeding people and increasing incomes than traditional food-aid projects that rely on long-term donor support. This is a big challenge in a country-and a region-facing the impacts of both climate change and the global economic crisis.


Stay tuned for more blogs about how farmers are linking to the private sector.


To learn more about Care's work in Zambia, visit www.care.org/zambia.

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Put these together and sell them to Wired magazine. (5.00 / 1)
Good articles.

"Our purpose is aligning culture to human nature."

Fuck This "Market" Bullshit (1.00 / 1)
Fuck NGO sponsored ethno-tourism. You have no real answers, just warm fuzziness about corporate sponsored NGOs that promote so-called "markets." Thanks for being upscale WalMart greeters.

See:

How Relevant Is Worldwatch?

Support The Freedom And Equality Party!


Who is Bowman Cutter...head of CARE? (6.00 / 1)
Care International is headed by Bowman Cutter a Venture Capitalist.

That means he invests in companies on a gamble and the success or failure of the company does not necessarily indicate a loss.

Venture capitalist sometimes invest in companies to sell them piece meal, or, to sell them at a later date for profit and sometimes for the purpose of developing the company. But basically they are a buy and sell firm.

He allegedly currently heads Micro Vest

http://www.microvestfund.com/

This appears to be a fake website. Why it's fake I don't know. It must have cost 30.00 to make the website for this fabulously wealthy man.

The problem with these "charitable" agencies is they are made up of a mix of very wealthy people, some who may or may not be "idealistic"  and they are often attached to predatory business interests and intelligence agencies.

I don't like where Bowman Cutter who heads care, comes from.

Being a venture capitalist...a predatory capitalist....and heading an organization like "CARE" can give one the cover of being altruistic while engaging in predatory activities through other companies or through CARE itself.

It doesn't sound good, it doesn't look good, these kinds of alleged "helpers" who want to missionize the "poor" who may never have asked for any 'help" to begin with.

The whole idea that people from America can go somewhere and "Show" other people better ways to do things ought to be looked at with great skepticism on a number of levels.

1). It's very assuming.
2). It's often done for profit or alleged "intelligence".
3). It's often looked at as a nuisance by the people being helped.
4). There often a religious component involved.
5). American involvement in other nations usually proves disastrous for America and the nation in question. I can think of none since WWII where anything of benefit has come. You can start with Iran, Guatemala in the early 50's and the legacy of those involvements, which included sabotage combined with "help" unions and workers.

I don't like this stuff.

Stu Piddy...a Free Range Human


Progressive Organizations are all being owned now by Corporations (6.00 / 1)
You better watch this....

This is happening in ALL Areas. All "progressive" organizations are being privatized by corporations.

http://www.democracynow.org/20...

Stu Piddy...a Free Range Human


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