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Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Facility Presentation by Larive International 1 1. SDGP 2. Participation requirements 3. SGDP country list 4. Case FoodTechAfrica 5. Case FoodTechIndia 6. Support with subsidy application 2


  1. Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Facility Presentation by Larive International 1

  2. 1. SDGP 2. Participation requirements 3. SGDP country list 4. Case FoodTechAfrica 5. Case FoodTechIndia 6. Support with subsidy application 2

  3. With the SDG Partnership facility (SDGP), the Netherlands Budget Ministry of Foreign Affairs aims to contribute to the The available budget for the first opening is € 35 million. • achievement of various sustainable development goals in developing countries. Per project, a co-financing subsidy of at least € 500,000 • and at most € 3 million can be granted. Working in food security and private sector development in emerging markets and developing countries is complex in nature since there are often different interests involved. In Themes such cases, problems cannot be financed by just one party. Efficient value chains That is why the SDG Partnership facility encourages the • establishment of PPPs for joint initiatives of private sector Nutrition value • development for food security. Circular economy – agri-sector • The first opening (call) focuses on improving food security Better work and income for youth and women and stimulating private sector development in developing • countries through public-private partnerships (PPPs). Companies, public institutions, NGOs and knowledge institutions that want to cooperate in a PPP in order to contribute to sustainable development goals (SDGs) in developing countries can receive grant funding from the SDGP facility from 2019 onwards. 3

  4. Initiatives of PPPs may be eligible for support. SDGP projects must contribute to one or more of the following goals: • Reducing malnutrition; • In the first call, PPPs can submit project proposals with one of the following themes: • Promoting growth in the agricultural and fisheries sector; • Efficient value chains • Creating sustainable and ecologically sound food chains; • Nutrition value • Creating better labour conditions and efficient working procedures; • Circular economy – agri-sector • Causing an increase in private investments. • Better work and income for youth and women The partnership must consist of a maximum of 6 partners and include 1 Dutch organization, 1 local organisation, 1 NGO or knowledge institution, 1 company and 1 government organization. A local government organization is preferred. 4

  5. SDGP is open to activities in the countries included in the SDGP country list. Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Bangladesh*, Benin*, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi*, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Chad, Colombia, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt*, Ethiopia*, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana*, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Iraq*, Jordan*, Kenya*, Kosovo, Laos, Lebanon*, Liberia , Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali*, Morocco, Moldavia, Mongolia, Mozambique*, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria*, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories*, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda*, Sierra Leone, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal*, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan*, Sri Lanka, Sudan*, Suriname, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia*, Uganda*, Vietnam, Zambia. *IGG-DDE-countries are getting bonuspoints. 5

  6. Larive International has extensive experience with the FDOV facility, the facility for PPPs for food security and private sector development prior to SDGP. Larive has successfully initiated FDOV projects during previous tenders (2012, 2014). This includes the development of the project concept, establishing the partnership and submission of the full proposal and subsidy application. At current, Larive International coordinates FDOV projects in East Africa (FoodTechAfrica – aquaculture) and India (FoodTechIndia – horticulture). 6

  7. About FoodTechAfrica is improving food security through private sector development in East Africa. o Region: East Africa (Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania) o Focus: aquaculture sector (The entire value chain including feed, production, processing) o Public-private partnership, involving 13 project partners Companies: Almex, Dinnissen, Fishion, Best Fresh Fish, Holland Aqua, KMFRI, Lattice Consulting, Nutreco (Skretting), Ottevanger Milling Engineers, Unga Group, Viqon Water Solutions, Wageningen UR, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Website: www.foodtechafrica.com 7

  8. Investments in production: Integrated fish value chain realized: • Fish feed Additional and improved feed, production, • Fish production processing, cooling, logistics, retail, wholesale and • Fish processing food service. Technical assistance Outcome • Market research, feasibility studies, business plans A. Increased sustainable food production • Training/ knowledge transfer B. Better access to healthy food • Project management C. Improved market efficiency D. Improved business environment • Meetings (East Africa, Netherlands) Other activities: Impact • Marketing & Communications A. Poverty alleviation • Engineering & architecture B. Sustainable economic growth C. Increased self-reliance • Legal advise • Certifications 8

  9. Reduce food wastage in India o Region: India o Focus: Reduce food waste o Public-private partnership, involving 4 project partners Activities: 1. The establishment of an improved supply and cold chain from farm to retailer. 2. Training of 10 000 farmers in using the best farming practices in closed cultivation and optimal post harvest practices. 3. Providing farmers with direct linkage to leading retail groups Companies: Rijk Zwaan, TNO, Broekman Logistics, Future Consumer Limited (Leading Indian retail group), Larive International, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Website: www.foodtechIndia.nl 9

  10. Larive international has (partner) offices in most of the SDGP applicable countries, a strong track record in the agro-food sector, extensive experience with initiating and coordinating projects with consortia of public and private partners and an excellent relationship with the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Larive adds value by being an experienced project developer in the application phase. Moreover, we act as a neutral project coordinator in the partnership, aligning individual interests while ensuring the successful realization of project results. Submission of concept notes is open until 1 October 2018 and subsidy application should be submitted between 16 th November and 17th December 2018, 15:00 (CET). Larive would be happy to support you through the different SDGP project phases. www.larive.com/SDGP 10

  11. Linda Romijn Project manager +31 30 693 32 21 Linda.romijn@Larive.com 11

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