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SCOPEinsight is supported and funded by:
ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL FINANCE
The challenge and opportunity of the decade
Fin4Ag Conference
14 - 18 July 2014
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CHANGING DIETARY
DEMANDS
RISING
MIDDLE
CLASSES
GROWING WORLD
POPULATION
AGRICULTURE ACCOUNTS FOR:
80% of livelihood in rural
areas, 20% of GDP in
developing countries
THE WORLD NEEDS A PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR to
ensure food security and alleviate poverty
GLOBAL DEMAND FOR
SMALLHOLDER CREDIT
450bn $
FARMERS NEED ACCESS TO FINANCE, INPUTS, SERVICES to
become professional and implement sustainable practices
AGRICULTURAL
FINANCE GAP
AGRICULTURAL
PRACTICES ARE
UNSUSTAINABLE
The agricultural sector needs to become MORE PROFESSIONAL
AND MORE SUSTAINABLE to increase productivity
LESS AND LESS
AND LESS
ARABLE LAND...
TOO LOW
PRODUCTIVITY
& PROFESSIONALISM
Producer organizations (POs) need access to finance, markets, inputs and services to invest in
their farms and fields and increase production levels in a sustainable way
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SOURCE: Compliments of AGRA: CIA - world-fact book,
Central bank of Congo, Central bank of Nigeria, Central bank
of Kenya, Central bank of South Africa; BCEAO – Annual
Report 2008.
Complemented with SCOPEinsight analysis and research
(2011)
% Contribution of agriculture to total GDP
% Contribution of agriculture to employment
Outstanding loans to agriculture as % of total loans in country
Although agriculture forms the backbone of many countries’ economies, the agricultural
sector is heavily underfinanced
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In order to close the gap and increase access to finance, markets, inputs and services POs
need to improve their level of professionalism
Small MSME segment that:
•Lacks access to finance, markets, inputs and services
•Lacks collateral
•Requires small loan sizes
•Is insufficiently supported in reaching professionalism
Majority of unprofessional and unorganized farmers
Only a few organized farmers with large production levels
The current agricultural sector
“BUSINESSESS WANT TO DO
BUSINESS WITH OTHER
BUSINESSESS”
Organized, > avg
production
Potential but requires
significant investments
Unprofessional, unorganized
farmers, low yield
5
4
3
2
1
professionalism
Do more professional POs have better access to
finance?
SCOPE scores
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Currently, the professional POs find it difficult to find financing even if they are professional:
The Missing Middle
Loan requirements of POs
≤ € 50.000
€ 50.000 - € 150.000
€ 150.000 - € 350.000
€ 350.000 – 400.000
≥ 400.000
traditional
Coverage by financial Institutions
Commercial banks & funds
MFIs
traditional
NBFIs & funds
Ecosystem of Training
Providers
International Development
Banks /Donors
Capacity building
SCOPE assessment
Producer Organizations
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The SCOPE - How do you measure PO professionalism and robustness?
The SCOPE assessment methodology:
•9 chapters
•31 subchapters
•Over 200 control points
In a range of 1 to 5 the business potential,
professionalism and bankability of producer
organizations in agriculture, dairy/livestock,
aquaculture and forestry are scored.
The SCOPE tool measures
professionalism and forms a common
language between different actors
1. Profile
Primarily aimed at access to finance and markets.
Provides data, information and benchmarking to
(potential) business partners:
•Financiers
•Value chain players
2. Assessment report
Primarily as input for business development
services (BDS). Provides insights and benchmarking
for improvement and graduation for:
•Producer organization internally
•Training providers
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The SCOPE Basic – improving the performance of producer organizations
Objective
•Providing input for capacity building and internal
strengthening of the producer organization
•Gap analysis
•Graduating to the SCOPE Pro
Target group
•Less professional producer organizations
•Low levels of maturity
•Aggregated farmers
Characteristics of the Basic assessment
•Subset of the SCOPE Pro
•Second party assessment (eg. training provider)
•Quality check by SCOPEinsight
•Limited data collection
•No documentation collection
Agricultural sector
Levelofprofessionalism
5
4
3
2
1
SCOPE Pro
SCOPE Basic
The Basic tool is co-developed with the IFC
and is currently piloted in West Africa
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Through the assessments, we can build an ecosystem that graduates POs towards
professionalization and links them to finance, markets, inputs or services
5
4
3
2
1
Levelofprofessionalism
Linking point
Markets ServicesInputsFIs (banks,
MFIs, NBFIs)
Building track record
Better terms of access
Links to inputs,
finance & services
Advanced Agribusiness
Graduation
Higher professionalism
Assessment &
benchmarking
Assessment
Insight in strengths
and weaknesses
Basic Agribusiness
Graduation
SCOPE Basic assessment
SCOPE Pro assessment
There is a need for an
ecosystem of training
providers to support this
graduation system
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The ecosystem transforms the agricultural sector to a more profitable and sustainable sector
where POs reach their full potential and have access to finance, markets, inputs and services
Organized, >avg
production
Potential but requires
significant investments
Unprofessional, unorganized
farmers, low yield
Highly organized farms;
optimal yield
Organized SME farms: higher
yield, close to optimal
Unprofessional,
unorganized farmers,
low yield
5
4
3
2
1
professionalism
• Majority of unprofessional and unorganized
farmers;
• Unprofessional middle segment that lacks
access to finance, markets, inputs and services;
• Few organized farmers with access to finance,
markets, inputs and services.
• The less professional farmers are stimulated
to graduate upwards;
• Relatively professional middle segment with
access to finance, markets, inputs and
services;
• Professional and organized POs reach the
top segment.
The current agricultural sector The future agricultural sector
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SCOPEinsight’s data can for example show the relation between access to finance and
professionalism
There is a clear relationship between access to finance
and professionalism (as expressed in SCOPE scores)
A significant part of POs across all levels
indicate to have a long term loan need
Financial and internal management
seem strongest indicators.
Financial performance is
weak across the board.
POs that had some
kind of loan
in the past
56%
Loan needs average (median) (EUR)
1.0-1.5: 15,000 (15,000)
1.5-2.0: 46,000 (26,000)
2.0-2.5: 23,000 (9,000)
2.5-3.0: 260,000 (51,000)
3.0-3.5: 396,000 (117,000)
3.5-4.0: 542,000 (187,000)
4.0-4.5 : 4,200,000 (744,000)
Most POs have a
long term loan need
irrespective of their
level of professionalism
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Which needs of the Financial Institution can SCOPEinsight fulfill?
Credit Initiation & Analysis Process
Monitoring services
under development.
SCOPEinsight provides information that is essential in the first phases of the
credit analysis process.
Screen
prospective
customers in
order to identify
the highest
quality prospects
Collect
data for analysis
of risk associated
with prospective
customers
Analyze
risk associated
with prospective
customers
Structure
proposed credit
facility, using risk
analysis as the
basis
Prepare
well-
documented
credit analysis
package
Monitor
and manage the
credit risk
Providing a
professional pipeline
Lowering the
operational costs
Lowering the firm-
level risks
Bridging the gap to
rural areas
Making agriculture
accessible
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Total assessments done: 333
until June 2014
Focus countries
(Past) project countries
Legend
CENTRAL AMERICA
One of five finalists in Access to
Finance Challenge ANDE-
Argidius with program “Creating
a mainstream market for
agricultural finance by profiling
producer organizations”.
EAST AFRICA
PPP program with Dutch
Embassy in Kenya “Finance for
Agriculture F4A” together with
partner Financial Access and
(local) implementation partners.
India
20
Uganda
16Rwanda
1
Kenya
161
Ethiopia
30
Nigeria
4
Ghana
22
Côte d’Ivoire
11
Guinea
8
Guatemala
25El Salvador
3
Peru
10Bolivia
3
Honduras
19
Headquarters
The Netherlands
Office
Kenya
Office
Guatemala
Regions of Operation
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Assessments Central America Partner F4A Assessments West Africa
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Focus countries:
Kenya
Ethiopia
Uganda
Rwanda
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Project countries
Ghana
Guinea
Nigeria
Cote d’Ivoire
El Salvador
Bolivia
Peru
India
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