Bamboo sector development in Madagascar
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Bamboo sector development 2015 - 2018Madagascar
By Njaka RAJAONARISONNational Project Coordinator
32 endemic bamboo species Member of INBAR since 2004 IFAD Grant n°1177: our first
bamboo project 2010-2012 (phase 1)
Interphase: 2013-2014 EU – IFAD Grant: second
phase: 2015-2018
Madagascar
Traditional use
What was done in phase 1 awareness raising introduction of 5 new species production of 130 000 plants from 4 mother nurseries and
67 Village nurseries installation of demonstration plantations in 40 ha import of 2 set of treatment plants for 2 CPTCs training of 1542 people in nursery, furniture, construction,
charcoal Linkage with IFAD loan projects (PROSPERER and PPRR)
and Chamber of Commerce
Phase 1
Interphase
What is planned for Madagascar for the second phase
Second Phase
Environmental Management
Indicators: 2 species, 95 000 plants production in 4 village
nurseries 90ha plantation for greening; soil erosion control
and water recharge Key activities:
Organise the production of plants in village nurseries
Do baseline data and set up some demonstration school fields (Soil Erosion - Soil Improvement - Water Capture/Recharge - Carbon Sequestration - Tools for matching bamboo species)
Component 1
Bamboo Farming System Development Indicators:
01 micro-tissue unit, 2000 women producing, 50 000 plants in household
based planting materials 1000 women + 1000 farmers planting bamboo in
homesteads/farm boundaries 1000 women using bamboo as fodder
Key activities: Promote the production of planting materials in HH
based Promote the plantation in homesteads and farm
boundaries Doing some data collection and promote the use of
bamboo leaves as fodder
Component 2
Household Energy Production Indicators:
4000 women producing 1000 tons HHC 1500 small farmers providing 1500 tons of
agri waste Key activities:
Organise the collection of HH charcoal and agriwaste for the production of briquettes
Component 3
Component 4: Livelihoods Diversification Indicators:
2 commodities 0.2 tons / day; 60 youth; 4 enterprises with 50 youth each; 10 new designs;
Key activities: Operationalise the 2 CPTCs installed during the first
phase and do market assessment for the installation of other CPTCs in IFAD loan projects intervention’s areas;
Set up model enterprises in apiculture, construction (panel board…), packaging and furniture (school…);
Providing Business Development Services: market access, financial exercise access…
Component 4
Conclusion Phase 1
Awareness raised Linkage with IFAD loan projects (PROSPERER
and PPRR) and private sectors Bamboo planting materials available Treatment and processing facilities available Technologies available through South South
partnership Next step: Phase 2
scaling up and consolidation
Conclusion
Thank you!
Thank you!