Africa Improved 食物s (DSM)

发表: 2020年9月1日
类型: 案例研究

描述

Africa Improved 食物s (如果) is an African social enterprise addressing the food challenges facing Africa by building resilient food systems through local and regional sourcing, manufacturing and selling of 有营养的, affordable and accessible products. 如果 manufactures in Rwanda and sells to Tanzania, Kenya, South Sudan, Rwanda and Uganda. It aims to scale this model further across Africa. 如果 products include mineral and vitamin-rich porridge for the local population, especially pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding, as well as children. 如果 has furthermore established logistics to source from African farmers to create jobs throughout the agricultural value chain, 直接, 间接ly or induced.

Partners involved

A public-private partnership between Royal DSM, the Rwandan government, International Finance Corporation (IFC), FMO (a Dutch development bank), and CDC (the UK’s development finance institution).

影响

如果 launched in 2016 in Rwanda and it is reaching over 1.6 million people per year on a daily basis. 如果 is contributing over USD$1 billion in discounted net incremental benefits to the African economy,* created over 300 direct jobs, and sourced from over 130,000 smallholder farmers. Over the past 3 years 如果 has grown to around USD $50 million in revenues and has proven that this model can be profitable while contributing to SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 13 (气候行动).

障碍

Market creation for available, affordable and aspirational, 有营养的, safe and healthy food is one of the main barriers, together with raw material sourcing, including assuring the quality of locally produced crops (e.g., high aflatoxin levels in maize). 如果, together with its partners, addresses the issue of aflatoxin contamination, a major cause of liver damage, through an improved value chain approach of post-harvest interventions for farmers (e.g., free maize shelling services at centralized facilities).

*Net present value of total incremental revenue (Includes direct, 间接, and induced) to Rwanda (~USD $750 million) and wider East Africa region (~USD $250 million) over the 2016 – 2031 period. 

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