Facilitating creation of Rural supply chain Network, 2006

Market Access - A workshop to address issues on rural community managed supply chains accessing markets through networking, standardisation, and common identity creation. Read more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Workshop was hosted at the National Institute of Advanced Sciences, Bangalore on April 10, 11, 2006, and organised jointly by Aaharam Producers Company, Madurai; CCD, Madurai and Ford Foundation, New Delhi.

As part of Samanvaya's association with CCD, Madurai, we have been involved with the latter's rural marketing supply chain initiative that aims to provide better returns for dry land farmers and also reach quality food to the rural consumers through a network called Aaharam. This programme is being piloted on a trial basis in 3 rural districts around Madurai.

Since February this year, Samanvaya has been involved in conceptualising a larger network across peninsular India to upscale and expand the Aaharam network. "Market Access" held in Bangalore on 10th and 11th of April 2006, is a major step in this direction. A definite road map has been drawn as an outcome of this meeting. Two groups have been formed, that will work independently on (1) setting up of a marketing network as a profitable business venture, and (2) creating a trademark label and standards that would be easy to adapt and comply with for farmers pursuing organic agriculture in dry land areas. This initiative is anchored by CCD and coordinated at CCD by Mr. Rengarajan. Ramasubramanian, Chief, Samanvaya will manage the communication for this initiative.

Please find below the different presentations that have been produced as part of the meeting, in downloadable format.

1 Summary of the Meeting Download
2 Transcript of the sessions in complete Download
3 Certification, labels and brands Download
4 Aaharam - The concept Download
5 Aaharam - Partners' details Download
6 Pesticide-free label Download
7 Aaharam - partners potential for supply (a preliminary commitment) Download
8 Concept and discussion on the standards Download

Samanvaya's involvement with the organic farming movement and initiatives in this sector, has been consistent and continuous since the organisation's initial days as consultants with CIKS (Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems), Chennai. During this period Samanvaya team facilitated the launch of - Arogyam, an organic consumer network that has since then become a brand.

Samanvaya has been supporting organic food marketing initiatives in Chennai city for ventures including AuroAnnam, NatureAgros and currently Organic Harvest. Samanvaya also started and managed a portal, (the first of its kind when it came), chennaiorganicfood.com, for providing relevant information to the Chennai consumer on the availability of organic food in the city.