IDE uses Nestlé Prize to reach even more farmers
On the 27th May 2010, IDE Cambodia won the Nestlé Prize for Creating Shared Value, worth over £327,500. The prize was awarded for an innovative project which trains Farm Business Advisors (FBAs) to improve productivity and incomes for poor farmers in Cambodia.
With the prize, IDE has been able support the FBAs to reach over 1,000 more farmers (a total of 5636). They have also recruited a Training Co-ordinator to improve the quality of information given out to farmers through the project.
Mike Roberts, Country Director from IDE Cambodia, stated “The new highly skilled and qualified Training Co-ordinator will enable us to build up local experts through creative and progressive training techniques. The Training Co-ordinator will ensure that the FBAs not only give out quality information, but also provide good customer service.”
Ninety per cent of Cambodia’s poor live in rural areas, relying heavily on agriculture for their livelihoods. Poor access to market information has prevented many of these people from earning enough to support their families.
IDE Cambodia has been responding to these challenges by introducing the Farm Business Advisors initiative. These FBAs can provide training, products and services to help farmers improve their techniques and increase their income. So far, IDE has been successful in ensuring this project reaches a large number of farmers. To date, all this has been achieved mainly through word of mouth. With the prize money, they are currently investigating new marketing strategies and putting together promotional materials in order to reach even more farmers.
Related Links:
http://www.ideorg.org/OurResults/SuccessStories/Cambodia_FBA_Story.aspx
http://www.ide-cambodia.org/fba/
http://www2.nestle.com/CSV/CreatingSharedValueAtNestle/NestlePrize/Pages/NestlePrize.aspx
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