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Bankability of aquaculture Insights from other commodi9es Esther Luiten Senior Program Manager Aquaculture

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Presentation by Esther Luiten from the Sustainable Trade Intiative presented at the Seafood Summit 2012, 7 September, 2012.

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Page 1: Bankability of aquaculture - insights from other commodities

Bankability  of  aquaculture    

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Insights  from  other  commodi9es  

Esther  Luiten  Senior  Program  Manager  Aquaculture  

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1) Value chain needs to be streamlined 2) Farmers need to save 3) Certified farmers control risks better

Insights on bankability of small

holders:

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Business has great leverage

Top  200  mul*na*onals  15  key  commodi*es    35  most  threatened  regions    

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An emerging business case

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•  Accelerating + up-scaling sustainable trade •  Convening impact oriented coalitions •  Co-funding private investments to achieve

sustainable production •  Stimulate private sector development •  Impact on MDG1, MDG 7 and MDG 8

Profile Founded in 2008 Investment package Euro 600 M for 2011-2015 12-16 commodity programs International coalition: -  70 companies, -  10 NGOs

Endorsed by Dutch (and other) governments 35 staff members

Scaling impact

Accelerating

Reaching ‘tipping point’

IDH in a glance

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•  Accelerating + up-scaling sustainable trade •  Convening impact oriented coalitions •  Co-funding private investments to achieve

sustainable production •  Stimulate private sector development •  Impact on MDG1, MDG 7 and MDG 8

Profile Founded in 2008 Investment package Euro 600 M for 2011-2015 12-16 commodity programs International coalition: -  70 companies, -  10 NGOs

Endorsed by Dutch (and other) governments 35 staff members

Scaling impact

Accelerating

Reaching ‘tipping point’

IDH in a glance

Public Co- Impact Commercial grants funding investing finance

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Bankability of commodities Bankability = the ability to pay back = the ability to meet the

organizational objectives

Certification = more robust management = increased ability to meet organizational objectives (less risks, less costs, higher profitability)

Ecological Social Business performance

•  ↓ use of agro-chemicals •  Control use of feed •  Nature and bio-diversity conservation •  ↑ Productivity •  etc.

•  Contracts with workers •  Community relations •  Insurances •  etc.

•  Quality mngt •  Health mngt •  Monitoring of farming •  Farming protocols •  ↑ Supply chain links •  Traceability •  Market positioning •  etc.

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“Cautious due to past experiences” Finance and aquaculture

•  Country risks Difficult for (foreign) lenders to register collateral Macro economy: fast growth and high trade deficit lead to growing inflation

•  Market risks aquaculture Price volatility: raw material and farm-gate prices Increased international competition Difficult to differentiate through quality

•  Farming risks Diseases Production failures Environmental and social risks

•  Financial and currency risks Informal financing (small holders shrimps) High interest rates (for farmers)

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Finance and cocoa

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•  Economic growth •  Employment •  External balance

•  Environmental preservation •  Reduce pressure on land clearing

•  Secure long term supply

•  Fertilizer business opportunity

•  Profitability •  Community

welfare •  Food security

Finance and cocoa

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1.  Farm finance: The farmer group takes a bank loan for fertilizer for its members, with risk-sharing from the other supply chain agents

2.  Fertilizers-for-beans: The cocoa supplier is partially paid in fertilizer upon delivery of beans to the trader

3.  Cash-and-carry: Building on the supply chain infrastructure, fertilizer is made available at selling points close to farmers to buy in cash

Finance and cocoa

Need for innovative financing models:

•  Robust •  Efficient •  Outreach

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Finance and aquaculture

Source: OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2012-2021, 2012

Average annual growth in global per capita food consumption, 2012-2021:

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Finance and aquaculture Feed Seed

Farming

Middle-men

Proces-sor

Middle- men

FI Policy & regulation

Need for innovative financing models:

•  Robust •  Efficient •  Outreach

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•  Savings •  Organising capacity building & training •  Aggregation •  Certification as risk-mitigator?

On farm

•  Risk assessment profiles in aquaculture •  Risk-sharing arrangements (supply chain) •  Professionalization of suppliers and chain

management

Finance inclusive supply

chain partnerships

•  Support farmer aggregation •  Clarity on land-titles •  Patient money for investments in capacity building •  Diseases: monitoring & control

Government & Investors

Finance and aquaculture: de-risking

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1) Value chain needs to be streamlined 2) Farmers need to save 3) Certified farmers control risks better

Insights on bankability of small

holders:

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1) Value chain commitments increase access to finance 2) Certification is a tool: ‘aggregating receptive farmers’ + streamlining value chain + risk-tool

Key messages:

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