INBAR & PROSPERER PARTNERSHIPS BAMBOU FOR ENERGY IN MADAGASCAR OCTOBRE 2017 G-STIC- BRUXELLES

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PRESIDENCY S MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK SUPPORT PROGRAMM FOR RURAL MICRO ENTREPRISES AND REGIONAL ECONOMY (PROSPERER) INBAR & PROSPERER PARTNERSHIPS BAMBOU FOR ENERGY IN MADAGASCAR 23-25 OCTOBRE 2017 G-STIC- BRUXELLES SPEAKER: RATSIMANDRESY Vladmir National Coordinator - PROSPERER

MADAGASCAR An island state of southern Africa, located in the Indian Ocean at the east of Mozambique, Madagascar is the 5th largest island in the world, with 587,000 km2 area, and 24.24 million inhabitants in 2016. Inherited an unique biodiversity in the world, the country is very vulnerable to climate change The economic outlook is favorable, with growth of 4.0% in 2016 projected to 4.5% in 2017, focusing on wood, agribusiness, construction and public works, tourism and agriculture. 90% of the population lives in poverty; GDP per capita is $ 420, one child in two (under the age of five) suffers from chronic malnutrition Madagascar is also one of the ten countries most exposed to the effects of global warming The forest cover rate in Madagascar is 21.4%.

PROSPERER PROGRAM, On December 18, 2007, the Government of the Republic of Madagascar (Government of Madagascar) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) signed an agreement to finance the Support Program for Rural Microenterprise Clusters and Regional Economies ( PROSPERER) Start of the program: April 28, 2008 - Two additional IFAD loans were approved and respectively implemented on 17 September 2013 and 31 December 2015 - The program completion date is scheduled for December 31, 2021 and the closing of IFAD loans and grants for June 30, 2022 The total cost of the program is USD 65.1 million The program operates in 35 districts in 9 geographic regions. The program is placed under the Presidency s Ministry in charge of Agriculture and Livestock (MPAE), and is managed by the Ministry of Industry and Development and Private Sector and SMEs (MIDSPP) and Ministry of Commerce and Consumption (MCC)

The main goal of the Program is to Promote income increasing through the Rural Micro-Entreprises consolidation PROSPERER est un programme de partenariat public-privé (PPP) PROSPERER is aligned with the objectives of the Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Sector Program, the National Climate Change Policy (PNLCC) and the IFAD COSOP (2015-2019), including Strategic Objective 2 (SO2): " access by small rural producers and rural enterprises to remunerative markets and economic opportunities through priority value chain is improved "

INBAR AND PROSPERER PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK: THE PROMOTION OF THE BAMBOO VALUE CHAIN IN MADAGASCAR The opportunities offered by the bamboo sector to improve the living conditions of the poorest while preserving their environment are not sufficiently exploited but offer enormous potential and deserve careful support Aware of the technological progress made in the use of bamboo in the world,madagascar joined the international network INBAR in 2004. L INBAR a bénéficié du don du FIDA n 1177 pour intervenir à Madagascar, Ethiopie, Tanzanie et Mozambique de 2010 à 2012. Un autre don du FIDA et de l Union Européenne a été octroyé pour l INBAR à Madagascar, Ethiopie et Tanzanie de 2015 à 2018 La promotion de la filière bambou à Madagascar a été l objet d une collaboration fructueuse entre l INBAR et le Programme PROSPERER depuis 2010 à Madagascar avec la contribution financière du FIDA et de l Union Européenne

HOW DOES IT WORK: Planting materials and resources development 937 Nursery planters trained in nursery technology 155 Installed nurseries 124 Hectares of Cultivated Areas 226 000 Young plants produced from any variety 20 000 Young plants in-vitro products (Bambousa balcoa) 11 Species promoted

ENERGIE 14 300 Dômes (charcoal production device) established Rural micro-entreprises trained in charcoal processing CPTC 3 350 145 195 Common Production and Training Center established and operational Rural Micro Entreprises trained in carpenty processing Rural micro entreprises trained in house building Rural micro-entreprises trained in school equipment 225 Rural micro entreprises trained in handcraft 6 Entreprises model established

Capacity buiding, groups structuring, partnership 7 1 Regional NGOs established and operational Regional Clusters established and operational PRIVATE SECTOR AND INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP SYNERGIE WITH THE MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT THROUGH THE NATIONAL BAMBOO POLICY PROMOTE THE BAMBOO VALUE CHAIN WITH THE IMPLEMENTING ACTIONS THROUGH THE PROSPERER REGIONAL TEAM (9 REGIONS) STRUCTURING BENEFICIARIES AND SERVICES PROVIDERS : PLATEFORMS, CLUSTER, NGOs, CIBART-MADAGASCAR

IMPLEMENTING TEAM PROSPERER ANDRIAMIHAMINTSOA Rasamoely- Coordinator of Bamboo Value chain RAZAFINDRAKOTO Jean Yves- technical officer 6 Regional or inter-regional Coordinators 9 Regional M&E officers 7 Bamboo entreprises coaches INBAR RAJAONARISON Njaka- National Coordinator of INBAR Madagascar ANDRIAMBOLOLOMANANA Benohery- INBAR Madagascar Focal Point

BAMBOO FOR ENERGY IN MADAGASCAR THE CHARCOAL More than 98% of households use firewood and charcoal 36,000 hectares of forest disappear every year in the great Island.

Bamboo as alternative energy in Madagascar Biomass calorific value: bamboo 4 729 Kcal VS Eucalyptus firewood 4 681 Kcal The carbonization time: bamboo 24 hours VS Eucalyptus wood 5 days Bamboo allows to fight effectively against the greenhouse effect thanks to a non-negligible absorption of these gases. The absorption of greenhouse gas by bamboo is 5 times greater than an equivalent volume of trees, in addition to producing 35% additional oxygen

With INBAR technical assistance, PROSPERER Program has set up Farmer Field School (FFS) to inform, raise awareness and shape rural micro-enterprises in the coal sector on the use of bamboo as firewood in order to reduce Deforestation 18 Farmer Field School are established in 9 PROSPERER régions

PROSPERER Program carried out several demonstration sessions on dome manufacturing and bamboo charcoal production Manufacture of bamboo charcoal dome

Bamboo charcoal production

Bamboo charcoal marketing chain to be established from 2018 COLLECTION POINTS PRIVATE OPERATORS CHARCOAL DEALER GAS STATION SUPERMARKET

BAMBOO FOR ENERGY IN MADAGASCAR ELECTRICITY The electrification rate at national level is estimated at 15%, The kwh cost is about 0,06 dollars USD to 0,25 dollars USD

GASIFIER as rural electrification GASIFIER for the 3 Common Training and Production Center GASIFIER : 25 kwh of power

BAMBOO VALUE CHAIN & CPTC roles Professional Orgnizations and Nursery operators Processed Bamboo supply Bamboo Planters Procurement/Raw materials supply conrtact Common Training, Processing and Production Center (CPTC) Technical assistance and technical informations Merketing Informations and private operators linking Semi-processed bamboo supply Contract with private operators Handcraft entreprises Building entreprises School equipment manufacturer Charcoal manufacturer s Carpentry

Madagascar Bamboo Work Group

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