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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

PAFO General Assembly and events


18-23 October 2021
PAFO General Assembly and events 

After more than one year of challenging period for our farmers, the 5th Ordinary General Assembly of Pan African Farmers Organisation was held in Kigali. 

Seizing the opportunity of meeting physically and virtually as well as celebrating the 11th anniversary of PAFO, several events were organized including the PAFO Board meeting, Rural Women Forum, the Coordination meeting, the Knowledge Management meeting, and the Continental thematic meeting.

Extracts of the programme

18/10 PAFO Rural Women Forum, DAY 1

19/10 Presentation of the PAFO Study on: Financing of agricultural value chains to empower rural women

PAFO, being a continental platform of Farmers Organizations, acknowledges that women are the core actors for agriculture development and the society in general. 

Women promotion are among the top priorities in PAFO programs. In this regard PAFO organized a Forum for rural women to bring together rural women across Africa to exchange and to define their vision in relation to the strategic orientation of PAFO. 

20/10. PAFO – Agricord partnership in the frame of AU-EU partnershipaction
plan
20/10. Brief overview on successful cases and challenges of FO4ACP & SAFE 2020 from RFOs and Agri agencies

The Farmers’ Organizations for Africa, Caribbean and Pacific programme (FO4ACP) is the global program supported by OACPS, EU and IFAD. 
  • It aims to increase the incomes and improve the livelihoods, food and nutrition security, and safety of organized smallholders and family farmers in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries by strengthening regional, national and local farmers’ organizations. 
  • In Africa, the program is implemented by PAFO and its members, the five regional farmers’ organizations (EAFF, PROPAC, ROPPA, SACAU and UMNAGRI), Agricord and its Agri-Agencies (AAs). 
The objectives of this session were:
  • Updates on FO4ACP and SAFE 2020 implementation progress. The safe 2020 program is a complementary and coherent initiative to FO4ACP, designed as direct response to the COVID-19.  
  • Identification of challenges and suggestions to keep truck on the implementation progress 
  • Updates on FOs and AAs coordination and collaboration effort at National, Regional and continental level. 
  • Support of FOs and AAs to farmers to recover from COVID-19 crisis and post COVID-19 long term program. 
  • Additional programs/ funds catalysed by FO4ACP and SAFE 2020 program to support the African Agriculture development

21/10. What have we learned from African entrepreneurs' innovations: Highlights

What have we learned from African entrepreneurs’ innovations: Highlights 

The capacity development programme 
  • Emmerance Tuyishime, PAFO
  • Camille de Wergifosse 
  • Dorothée Vandeleene, COLEACP 
The entrepreneurship development programme 
  • Isolina Boto, COLEACP 
Giving voice to some entrepreneurs. In this session, businesses brought key messages about their business model and positive developments. What priority support is needed to go to scale? 
  • Moderator: Isolina Boto
  • Halatou Dem, Director General, Les Céréales de TATAM SARL, Mali 
  • Eric Muthomi, Founder & CEO, Stawi Foods & Fruits Limited, Kenya 
  • Pierre Damien Mbatezimana, Founder & Managing Director, Shekina, Rwanda 
  • Marie Ange Mukagahima, Founder & CEO, Zima Enterprise, Rwanda 
  • Lovin Kobusingye, Co-Founder & Director General, Kati Farms, Uganda 
Pitching session. This session shared some insights from partners supporting the entrepreneurs to grow. 
  • Ngabaghila Chatata, Founder & Managing Director, Thanthwe Farms, Malawi 
  • Pascal Murasira, Managing Director, Norrsken East Africa 
  • Patience Chindong, Advocate, Africa Chapter, EU Tech Chamber (EUTECH) 
  • Chris Claes, Executive Director, Rikolto (International)

21/10. Overview on resilient agriculture practices collected by RFOs

PAFO has developed its own Knowledge Management strategic plan to constitute a roadmap for action and a mechanism for monitoring the progress. The strategy comes as an addition to other existing activities of PAFO and different partners to promote the knowledge sharing among farmers and Farmers’ Organizations. 

The objectives of this session were:
  • Presentation of collected African farmers’ successful innovations. 
  • Capitalization of existing local know-how generated by the practices of Farmers Organizations and their members.

22/10. Impact of COVID-19 on African Farmers: Challenges faced bythe farmers and responses already in place or recommended
22/10. African farmers and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA): Positioning of African Farmers Organizations (FOs) in the context of the AfCFTA
22/10. Family farming specificities and land governance process



30 September 2021. PAFO–COLEACP INNOVATIONS SERIES: Innovations and successes of African farmer-led businesses and SMEs Session N°6 Promoting sustainable agriculture and agroecological practices: the key role of MSMEs and farmers organisations.

Panel: Successes of businesses 
  • Gustav Dessogom Bakoundah, Directeur, Label d’Or and Jus Délices, Togo 
  • Olayemi Aganga, Co-founder, Maungo Craft, Bostwana 
  • Gora Ndiaye, Founder and Director, Ferme-École Agroécologique de Kaydara, Sénégal 
  • Noël N’Guessan, Co-founder and CTO, LONO, Côte d’Ivoire 
Discussants 
  • Emile Frison, Member of the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES), co-lead of UNFSS solution cluster Agroecology 
  • Christophe Larose, Head of Sector, Sustainable Agri-Food systems and Fisheries, DG INTPA, European Commission


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