Mozambique Overview and FTF Multi Year Strategy

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Mozambique Overview and FTF Multi Year Strategy Focus Areas Zone of Influence: Feed the Future Zone of Influence Demographics Population, number of individuals 6,484,199 Population, number of children < five 1,156,750 Population, number of households 1,573,862 Baseline Goal: Sustainably Reduce Global Poverty and Hunger Prevalence of Poverty ($1.25/day) 62.0% (ZOI, 2013 FTF PBS) 2017 Target 52.7% Depth of Poverty 22.8% (ZOI, 2013 FTF PBS) N/A Prevalence of Stunted Children 51.5% (ZOI, 2011 DHS) 43.65% * Strategy and ZOI Value chain focus: groundnut, sesame, soybean, cow pea, pigeon pea, common bean, fruit, cashew. Geographic focus: 23 Districts in the Nampula, Zambezia, Manica and Tete provinces supporting development along the Beira and Nacala trade corridors. Urban and rural. Objective: Inclusive Agriculture Sector Growth Daily Per capita expenditures (income proxy) of USG targeted beneficiaries Percent Change in Agricultural GDP Women s Empowerment in Agriculture Index $1.42 (ZOI, 2013 FTF PBS) 5.9% (increase 2013 to 2014) $1.74 6.0% 0.83 (ZOI, 2013 FTF PBS) 0.86 Objective: Improved Nutritional Status Especially of Women and Children Prevalence of Underweight Children 14.2% (ZOI, 2011 DHS) 9.9% Prevalence of Wasted Children 6.1% (ZOI, 2011 DHS) 7.6% Prevalence of Underweight Women 8.1% (ZOI, 2011 DHS) 7.4% 1 * 20% reduction is targeted for 11 nutrition-focus districts within ZOI.

Big Picture Status of FTF Country Strategy Implementation Mozambique Progress: Substantial improvement has been made in identification and multiplication of high yield varieties of targeted crops. Potential for improving nutrition and income at household level is high. SAFRA procurement continues. PPPs will achieve first results in FY15. Companies will improve smallholders access to warehousing, tractors, seeds, fertilizer, inoculants, extension messages, loans, savings, and buyers. VISTA launched to scale-up production and utilization of OFSP by smallholders. Agriculture research program has increased focus on technology transfer beyond the research sites, working with private sector and agro-dealers on dissemination. Improved coordination and linkages among the implementing partners in FTF portfolio. Next steps: Aggressive project startup and implementation for SAFRA Incorporate scale-up plan for each crop across portfolio Continue working with GOM on policy reform for agricultural growth. 2

Key Accomplishments Mozambique FY14 FTF Key Accomplishments Field-Level: 35,414 farmers apply new/improved technology to achieve better yields on 23,157 hectares and realize US$11.5 million in sales. Research partners released 15 new technologies (varieties, farming practices, equipment); trained 8,692 extension workers, lead farmers and NGO workers; and distributed 1.7MT pigeon peas seeds, 18MT soy seeds, and 1.7MT cowpea seeds. VISTA program launched to distribute OFSP vines to (mostly women) farmers. GAIN Marketplace for Nutritious Foods supported 36 companies to locally produce and market nutritious foods to BOP consumers. 2 new DCA s signed with 3 banks to guarantee $27.25 million of funding to agriculture, and women-owned SMEs for 10 years. Swedish Sida co-funded $450,000 to USAID s $1.15 million. 3!

Mission s needs Coordination/communication: ) Improve communication with the Mission ) Improve linkages with USAID programs (research, P4I, SAFRA) and improve dissemination of technologies. ) Ensure overlap in geographic areas (when possible). ) Share studies, articles, success stories with Mission and partners ) Linkages with extension and markets (private sector)

Mission s needs Research needs: 1) Post-harvest -Identify alternative uses and proper disposal methods of aflatoxin-contaminated food 2) Food processing 3) Technology adoption and dissemination - Socio Economic analysis. Why farmers are not adopting? 4) Linkages with nutrition and gender 5

Opportunities for collaboration Seed Meeting in Nampula on April 30th PARTI research partners and the Seed platform New research program coming up (follow on to PARTI) SAFRA- FTF flagship program 4 new PPPs (Partnering for Innovation) VISTA program Mapping of FTF programs in Mozambique Science Conference (April 29th in Nampula and May 13th in Maputo) 6