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The value chain development approach
          in the LIVES project

                Berhanu Gebremedhin
  LIVES Commodity Value Chain Development Inception Workshop
               Addis Ababa, 21–24 January 2013
The Value chain defined
• An agricultural value chain describes the full
  range of actors and their value-adding activities
  required to bring a product or service through
  the different phases of production, including the
  procurement of raw materials and other
  inputs, assembly, physical
  transformation, acquisition of required services
  such as transport, cooling, storage, and
  ultimately respond to consumer demand.
• Hence, value chains include all of the vertically
  linked, interdependent stages/processes that:
   – generate value for the consumer,
   – as well as horizontal linkages to other value chains
     that provide intermediate goods and services –
      • Value chain within a value chain
The Value Chain

                       Post-
 Input
         Production   harvest    Trading   Processing   Trading   Consumption
supply                handling




         • Value chain actors: Actors involved in ownership
           of a commodity and its value addition

         • To be contrasted with service providers (also
           called business development services (BDS))
Service Providers/ Business Development
                 Services (BDS)
• Public (extension, input supply, research, market
  information etc.): provide service mostly for
  free, but also on fee

• Private (transport, processing, storage, etc.):
  provide service on fee

• If service is provided by the value chain actor
  itself for own business, service becomes part of
  the value chain actor activities

• A service is expected to add value
The Value Chain
& Business Support Services
                                                        Consumption

                                                   Trading

                                        Processing            Research
                                                        Transportation
                              Trading
                                                  Govt. policy regulation

                   Post-harvest              Communications
                     handling
                                   Production input supply
           Production        Tech. & business training & assistance
  Input                 Financial services
  supply
                 Market information and intelligence
The Value system
• The value system comprises the value
  chain actors, service providers and the
  institutional environment in which the
  value chain actors and service providers
  operate, including the institutions that
  govern their actions and interactions.

• Therefore, value chain development
  requires system thinking.
The value chain analysis
• Value chain analysis breaks up a chain to its constituent parts in
  order to better understand its components and its functioning
• Identifies chain actors at each stage and discerns their functions
  and relationships
• Analyzes services available to chain actors
• analyzes chain governance
• identifies value adding activities in the chain and assigns cost and
  added value
• evaluates the flow of goods, information and finance through the
  various stages of the chain
• identifies chain constraints and opportunities
• examines the interactions of the chain and its policy and
  institutional environment (its enabling environment)
• Develops chain upgrading vision and strategies
The value chain development approach
• Building a competitive value chain:
   – understanding the demand for products and services in
     key markets,
   – investing in the factor inputs, capacity, and services to
     best meet the needs of those markets, and
   – Improving the policy and institutional environment of
     businesses

• In increasingly integrated regional and global
  markets, firms do not merely compete against firms-
  value chains compete against value chains.
• The value chain framework, therefore, ensures both
  systematic and systemic analysis of the value chain
  and the factors and relationships that affect its
  competitiveness
Prioritizing Value Chains for Development

• Participatory approach to value chain
  selection needed
• Participants:
  – Policy makers
  – Decision makers
  – Farmer organizations
  – Private sector
  – Service providers
  – Development partners
Prioritizing value chains (2)
• Sources of list of potential chains
  – Consultation with experts
  – Previous assessments
  – National priorities
  – Sectors supported by other initiatives
  – Market analysis
  – Quantitative analysis
  – Capacity to respond to market demand
Value Chain Governance
• Governance refers to the rules operating in a value
  chain, and the system of coordination, regulation and
  control in which value is generated.
• Governance refers to both the formal rules of and the
  informal institutions of competition that influence how
  production and marketing is structured.
• Hence, governance aims to understand what factors affect
  the organization of production and the position of chain
  actors in the arrangements.
• Instruments of governance range from contracts between
  value chain participants to government regulatory
  frameworks, to unwritten norms that determine who can
  participate in a market
• Requirements may be official or unofficial, and may
  originate from within or outside the chain.
Developing vision/model for a value chain
• Upgrading a value chain requires a vision and strategic perspective

• The upgrading vision describes the aspired change of the value chain
  answering the question:
     – How should the value chain look like five years from now?

• Determining the desirable future/vision of a value chain is important
  because:
     –   Visioning defines what the endeavor to develop the value chain is all about
     –   Visioning defines the actual justification for upgrading
     –   Visioning helps to prioritize action and stay focused
     –   Visioning helps build consensus among stakeholders on the way forward

•    it is very important to ensure that the vision and strategy is
    formulated and shared by the stakeholders

• Building on the vision, the upgrading strategy describes how the vision
  can be reached by improving services, processes, capacity and the
  relationships of operators.
Analyzing Chain Constraints and Opportunities
• Constraints and opportunities have to be derived in
  relation to the vision/model for the chain
• It is important to note that the objectives of
  intervention should not just be inferred from current
  chain problems but from the opportunities and the
  necessary changes implied by the vision.
• The key question to answer is :
   – What gaps exist between the requirements of a value
     chain derived from the vision and its current structure
     and performance?
• The basis for constraint and opportunity analysis is
  the chain map.
Identifying areas of upgrading
• Interventions can be systematically identified
  by:
  – Determining possibilities to remove barriers
    hindering progress towards the vision
  – Determining possibilities to fulfill the
    requirements connected to the vision
  – Identifying points of leverage in the value chain

• The interventions must be visualized in the
  value chain map by indicating the stages and
  actors of the chain they refer to.
Strengthening services in value chains
• Value chain upgrading regularly implies better access to services

• Profitable value chains are supported by services that allow the chain to
  grow, be more efficient, and enhance its competitiveness.

• Essential services include input supply, financial services, market
  information, product development support, technical
  support, transportation, quality assurance (eg. Certification), extension
  and skills development, etc..

• Demand for services can also offer opportunities for businesses to
  emerge as suppliers.

• Services can be provided through many different mechanisms:
    – Public
    – Private
    – Embedded services in transactions

• Once needed services are identified interventions can be developed to
  introduce a service
Steps in identifying needed services
• Map services currently provided along the value chain
• Identify services needed to upgrade the chain
• Develop indications of service
  sustainability, profitability, quality and location within
  the chain
• Improve the responsiveness of public service
  providers
• improve the private services currently being offered
• Develop business plans to introduce private services
• Strategically use temporary external services
Improving the business/enabling environment of
                    value chains
• Macro policies and sector-specific conditions affect chain
  performance through:
   –   Increasing costs and decreasing competitiveness
   –   Decreasing product and service quality
   –   Increasing risk
   –   Decreasing FDI and constraining long-term strategies

• These include:
   – macro-economic policies (monetary, financial, duties, taxation etc.)
   – Laws and regulation for business registration, employment, contract
     security and enforcement
   – Infrastructure (roads, power, water, telecommunication etc.)
   – Product grades and standards
   – Property rights (eg. land and water rights)
   – Publicly supported services (research, technology promotion etc.)
RBM&E of Value Chain Performance
• Focus is on results, not just on inputs and
  activities
• Logic Model (LM)
• Performance framework (PF)
• Performance measurement framework (PMF)
• Data collection
• Comparison of performance against vision
• Explaining deviations and feed back to
  project management
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The value chain analysis (2)
• Reasonably flexible and the value chain can be analyzed from the
  point of view of any one of the large number of actors in the
  chain

• Value chain analysis can help design projects and programs to
  provide support to a value chain in order to achieve a desired
  development outcome

• Desired development outcomes include:
    –   Increasing the level of income
    –   Increasing the level of export
    –   Generating employment
    –   Benefiting a particular group in a society
    –   Concentrating development in underdeveloped regions.

• The entry point, and therefore the concentration of the value
  chain analysis, is directly related to the desired development
  outcome
The Value Chain Development process
•   Selecting a value chain for development
     – Determine the scope of value chains to be developed
     – Conducting market research
     – Prioritizing alternative value chains
•   Analyzing a value chain
     – Value chain mapping
     – Quantifying value chain in detail
     – Economic and technical analysis of a value chain
     – Identification of constraints and opportunities
•   Determining the chain development strategy
     – Setting a vision/model and strategy for value chain development
     – Setting operational development objectives and activities
     – Identifying actors to implement the development activities
     – Clarifying public, private and donor roles
•   Implementing value chain development
     – Strengthening business linkages (facilitating vertical integration and horizontal collaboration,
     – Strengthening services in value chains (assessing service needs, and service
         provision, strengthening private service provision, strengthening public service provision)
     – Financing value chain development (brokering private and public value chain financing)
     – Improving policy and institutional environment of value chains)
•   Monitoring and managing impact
Factors affecting competitiveness of value chains

• End markets
   – Local, National, Regional, international

• Business support services
   – Inputs
   – Finance
   – Technical support
• Business enabling environment
• Inter-firm cooperation
   – vertical linkages
   – Horizontal linkages
• Firm-level upgrading
Why the value chain approach to agricultural
              development?
•   The Value Chain approach is a conceptual framework for the design of market oriented
    developmental interventions.
•   Value chain promotion is a development approach
•   The Value chain development can either be a stand alone project or part of a
    development program that also encompasses other approaches.
•   Value chain promotion harnesses market forces to achieve development goals.
•   Value chain development promotes economic growth
•   Value chain development promotes poverty reduction by increasing market
    participation of the poor and or by influencing the distributive outcomes of market
    forces
•   Value chain development is oriented towards business opportunities and builds on
    existing or emerging economic potential
•   Value chain development starts from the market demand
•   Value chain approach strengthens the business links between successive stages of a
    value chain
•   In the course of economic development, the coordination between different business
    activities becomes increasingly important.
•   Value chain analysis describes the economic system organized around particular
    product markets
Prioritizing value chains
• Four steps
   –   Determine criteria and build understanding of priorities
   –   Determine weights
   –   Identify potential value chains
   –   Rank value chains
Governance
•   Analysis of value chain governance has three dimensions:
     –   Coordination structures (key actors, mechanisms, the coordination structure)
     –   Rules and regulations (compliance to rules and regulations, sanctions and incentives to ensure
         compliance)
     –   Control mechanisms (transmission of information and services)
•   There may be more than one system of coordination operating in a single value chain in any
    given area.
Value chain governance
• Steps in analyzing governance
    – Determine demand and supply conditions – seasonality etc.
    – Determine the system of coordination (formal and informal
      arrangements between actors)
        • May range from very-loosely coordinated, market-based trading structures, to
          intensely coordinated vertical integration
    – Analyze how target populations participate in the value chain –
      understanding target populations functional range and formality of
      participation can be useful in understanding opportunities for upgrading
      to benefit target population
    – Identify formal and informal rules and regulations
    – Analyze the impact of rules and regulations on value chain participants
    – Analyze target sector knowledge and awareness of rules, norms, and
      standards and identify gaps.
    – Analyze how information and service are provided internally through the
      value chain and externally
Interventions to strengthen services

• Address the supply side – service providers
• Address the demand side
• Address the institutions governing service
  demand and supply

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The value chain development approach in the LIVES project

  • 1. The value chain development approach in the LIVES project Berhanu Gebremedhin LIVES Commodity Value Chain Development Inception Workshop Addis Ababa, 21–24 January 2013
  • 2. The Value chain defined • An agricultural value chain describes the full range of actors and their value-adding activities required to bring a product or service through the different phases of production, including the procurement of raw materials and other inputs, assembly, physical transformation, acquisition of required services such as transport, cooling, storage, and ultimately respond to consumer demand. • Hence, value chains include all of the vertically linked, interdependent stages/processes that: – generate value for the consumer, – as well as horizontal linkages to other value chains that provide intermediate goods and services – • Value chain within a value chain
  • 3. The Value Chain Post- Input Production harvest Trading Processing Trading Consumption supply handling • Value chain actors: Actors involved in ownership of a commodity and its value addition • To be contrasted with service providers (also called business development services (BDS))
  • 4. Service Providers/ Business Development Services (BDS) • Public (extension, input supply, research, market information etc.): provide service mostly for free, but also on fee • Private (transport, processing, storage, etc.): provide service on fee • If service is provided by the value chain actor itself for own business, service becomes part of the value chain actor activities • A service is expected to add value
  • 5. The Value Chain & Business Support Services Consumption Trading Processing Research Transportation Trading Govt. policy regulation Post-harvest Communications handling Production input supply Production Tech. & business training & assistance Input Financial services supply Market information and intelligence
  • 6. The Value system • The value system comprises the value chain actors, service providers and the institutional environment in which the value chain actors and service providers operate, including the institutions that govern their actions and interactions. • Therefore, value chain development requires system thinking.
  • 7. The value chain analysis • Value chain analysis breaks up a chain to its constituent parts in order to better understand its components and its functioning • Identifies chain actors at each stage and discerns their functions and relationships • Analyzes services available to chain actors • analyzes chain governance • identifies value adding activities in the chain and assigns cost and added value • evaluates the flow of goods, information and finance through the various stages of the chain • identifies chain constraints and opportunities • examines the interactions of the chain and its policy and institutional environment (its enabling environment) • Develops chain upgrading vision and strategies
  • 8. The value chain development approach • Building a competitive value chain: – understanding the demand for products and services in key markets, – investing in the factor inputs, capacity, and services to best meet the needs of those markets, and – Improving the policy and institutional environment of businesses • In increasingly integrated regional and global markets, firms do not merely compete against firms- value chains compete against value chains. • The value chain framework, therefore, ensures both systematic and systemic analysis of the value chain and the factors and relationships that affect its competitiveness
  • 9. Prioritizing Value Chains for Development • Participatory approach to value chain selection needed • Participants: – Policy makers – Decision makers – Farmer organizations – Private sector – Service providers – Development partners
  • 10. Prioritizing value chains (2) • Sources of list of potential chains – Consultation with experts – Previous assessments – National priorities – Sectors supported by other initiatives – Market analysis – Quantitative analysis – Capacity to respond to market demand
  • 11. Value Chain Governance • Governance refers to the rules operating in a value chain, and the system of coordination, regulation and control in which value is generated. • Governance refers to both the formal rules of and the informal institutions of competition that influence how production and marketing is structured. • Hence, governance aims to understand what factors affect the organization of production and the position of chain actors in the arrangements. • Instruments of governance range from contracts between value chain participants to government regulatory frameworks, to unwritten norms that determine who can participate in a market • Requirements may be official or unofficial, and may originate from within or outside the chain.
  • 12. Developing vision/model for a value chain • Upgrading a value chain requires a vision and strategic perspective • The upgrading vision describes the aspired change of the value chain answering the question: – How should the value chain look like five years from now? • Determining the desirable future/vision of a value chain is important because: – Visioning defines what the endeavor to develop the value chain is all about – Visioning defines the actual justification for upgrading – Visioning helps to prioritize action and stay focused – Visioning helps build consensus among stakeholders on the way forward • it is very important to ensure that the vision and strategy is formulated and shared by the stakeholders • Building on the vision, the upgrading strategy describes how the vision can be reached by improving services, processes, capacity and the relationships of operators.
  • 13. Analyzing Chain Constraints and Opportunities • Constraints and opportunities have to be derived in relation to the vision/model for the chain • It is important to note that the objectives of intervention should not just be inferred from current chain problems but from the opportunities and the necessary changes implied by the vision. • The key question to answer is : – What gaps exist between the requirements of a value chain derived from the vision and its current structure and performance? • The basis for constraint and opportunity analysis is the chain map.
  • 14. Identifying areas of upgrading • Interventions can be systematically identified by: – Determining possibilities to remove barriers hindering progress towards the vision – Determining possibilities to fulfill the requirements connected to the vision – Identifying points of leverage in the value chain • The interventions must be visualized in the value chain map by indicating the stages and actors of the chain they refer to.
  • 15. Strengthening services in value chains • Value chain upgrading regularly implies better access to services • Profitable value chains are supported by services that allow the chain to grow, be more efficient, and enhance its competitiveness. • Essential services include input supply, financial services, market information, product development support, technical support, transportation, quality assurance (eg. Certification), extension and skills development, etc.. • Demand for services can also offer opportunities for businesses to emerge as suppliers. • Services can be provided through many different mechanisms: – Public – Private – Embedded services in transactions • Once needed services are identified interventions can be developed to introduce a service
  • 16. Steps in identifying needed services • Map services currently provided along the value chain • Identify services needed to upgrade the chain • Develop indications of service sustainability, profitability, quality and location within the chain • Improve the responsiveness of public service providers • improve the private services currently being offered • Develop business plans to introduce private services • Strategically use temporary external services
  • 17. Improving the business/enabling environment of value chains • Macro policies and sector-specific conditions affect chain performance through: – Increasing costs and decreasing competitiveness – Decreasing product and service quality – Increasing risk – Decreasing FDI and constraining long-term strategies • These include: – macro-economic policies (monetary, financial, duties, taxation etc.) – Laws and regulation for business registration, employment, contract security and enforcement – Infrastructure (roads, power, water, telecommunication etc.) – Product grades and standards – Property rights (eg. land and water rights) – Publicly supported services (research, technology promotion etc.)
  • 18. RBM&E of Value Chain Performance • Focus is on results, not just on inputs and activities • Logic Model (LM) • Performance framework (PF) • Performance measurement framework (PMF) • Data collection • Comparison of performance against vision • Explaining deviations and feed back to project management
  • 20. The value chain analysis (2) • Reasonably flexible and the value chain can be analyzed from the point of view of any one of the large number of actors in the chain • Value chain analysis can help design projects and programs to provide support to a value chain in order to achieve a desired development outcome • Desired development outcomes include: – Increasing the level of income – Increasing the level of export – Generating employment – Benefiting a particular group in a society – Concentrating development in underdeveloped regions. • The entry point, and therefore the concentration of the value chain analysis, is directly related to the desired development outcome
  • 21. The Value Chain Development process • Selecting a value chain for development – Determine the scope of value chains to be developed – Conducting market research – Prioritizing alternative value chains • Analyzing a value chain – Value chain mapping – Quantifying value chain in detail – Economic and technical analysis of a value chain – Identification of constraints and opportunities • Determining the chain development strategy – Setting a vision/model and strategy for value chain development – Setting operational development objectives and activities – Identifying actors to implement the development activities – Clarifying public, private and donor roles • Implementing value chain development – Strengthening business linkages (facilitating vertical integration and horizontal collaboration, – Strengthening services in value chains (assessing service needs, and service provision, strengthening private service provision, strengthening public service provision) – Financing value chain development (brokering private and public value chain financing) – Improving policy and institutional environment of value chains) • Monitoring and managing impact
  • 22. Factors affecting competitiveness of value chains • End markets – Local, National, Regional, international • Business support services – Inputs – Finance – Technical support • Business enabling environment • Inter-firm cooperation – vertical linkages – Horizontal linkages • Firm-level upgrading
  • 23. Why the value chain approach to agricultural development? • The Value Chain approach is a conceptual framework for the design of market oriented developmental interventions. • Value chain promotion is a development approach • The Value chain development can either be a stand alone project or part of a development program that also encompasses other approaches. • Value chain promotion harnesses market forces to achieve development goals. • Value chain development promotes economic growth • Value chain development promotes poverty reduction by increasing market participation of the poor and or by influencing the distributive outcomes of market forces • Value chain development is oriented towards business opportunities and builds on existing or emerging economic potential • Value chain development starts from the market demand • Value chain approach strengthens the business links between successive stages of a value chain • In the course of economic development, the coordination between different business activities becomes increasingly important. • Value chain analysis describes the economic system organized around particular product markets
  • 24. Prioritizing value chains • Four steps – Determine criteria and build understanding of priorities – Determine weights – Identify potential value chains – Rank value chains
  • 25. Governance • Analysis of value chain governance has three dimensions: – Coordination structures (key actors, mechanisms, the coordination structure) – Rules and regulations (compliance to rules and regulations, sanctions and incentives to ensure compliance) – Control mechanisms (transmission of information and services) • There may be more than one system of coordination operating in a single value chain in any given area.
  • 26. Value chain governance • Steps in analyzing governance – Determine demand and supply conditions – seasonality etc. – Determine the system of coordination (formal and informal arrangements between actors) • May range from very-loosely coordinated, market-based trading structures, to intensely coordinated vertical integration – Analyze how target populations participate in the value chain – understanding target populations functional range and formality of participation can be useful in understanding opportunities for upgrading to benefit target population – Identify formal and informal rules and regulations – Analyze the impact of rules and regulations on value chain participants – Analyze target sector knowledge and awareness of rules, norms, and standards and identify gaps. – Analyze how information and service are provided internally through the value chain and externally
  • 27. Interventions to strengthen services • Address the supply side – service providers • Address the demand side • Address the institutions governing service demand and supply