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The University of Sydney Page 1 Value chain development and rural livelihoods in the Indonesian specialty coffee sector Presented by Dr Mark Vicol School of Geosciences, Faculty of Science
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Page 1: Value chain development and rural livelihoods in the ......Value chain development and rural livelihoods in the Indonesian specialty coffee sector Presented by DrMark Vicol School

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Value chain development and rural livelihoods in the Indonesian specialty coffee sector

Presented byDr Mark VicolSchool of Geosciences, Faculty of Science

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What are the livelihood and sustainability impacts of value chain interventions in specialty coffee?

Opportunities:

– Growing consumption of specialty coffee

– Production of Arabica is dominated by smallholders in Indonesia

– A number of different interventions and value chain models being enacted by different actors (roasters, NGO’s, government)

Challenges:

– Rural poverty

– Sustainability (CBB, yields, climate, extension)

– Limited knowledge of the livelihood impacts of various interventions on rural households

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Our research

Evaluating three different value chain interventions:

– Third party certification schemes (e.g. Utz, Rainforest Alliance, CAFÉ Practices)

– Relationship coffee

– Geographical Indications (GI)

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Our research sites

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Case study: Sustainability certification schemes in North Sumatra

– Intervention by Medan-based exporter to certify coffee growers in Sidikalang area of North Sumatra (Utz & CAFÉ Practices)

– Aims: Secure supply and market access, achieve sustainability, eliminate harmful growing practices, improve farmer livelihoods

– Baseline survey in 2012 (100 target, 100 control), follow up survey in 2016

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Case study: Sustainability certification schemes in North Sumatra

Results

– Major issues: low yields and CBB infestation

– Positive impacts: knowledge transfers and safety equipment

BUT

– Limited impact on price and farmer income

– Large attrition rate from target group

– Lack of appreciation for the role of coffee in local livelihood patterns, and local institutional structures

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Thank you

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