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ELCT - Promotion of dairy farming by heifer distribution in Tanzania


1. Introduction
2. ELCT mission
3. Objectives of the dairy farming project:
4. Methods:
5. Achievements:
6. Future plans
7. Acknowledgements


Ghamunga Sudi1 and Mr. Ibrahim Mahenge2

1Diocese of Meru
P.O. Box 96 Usa River

2ECLT - Headquarters
P.O. Box 3033, Arusha

1. Introduction

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) is a Church organization composed of twenty Lutheran Dioceses spread all over Tanzania. Map. 1 ELCT as an organisation was formed in 1963 by the coming together initially of seven Diocese and Synods. Since that time to date it has grown into twenty Diocese which have undertaken joint development work through out Tanzania in a number of projects. Dairy farming has been one of the major undertaking spreading to seventeen Dioceses out of the twenty.

Dairy as an ELCT - Project started in a humbler way at Purka in the current ELCT - Diocese in Arusha Region.

2. ELCT mission

ELCT as a Church Organisation has a mandate to serve the complete person, that is his sprit, body and mind. Having this in mind it is one of cardinal duties and concerns that the Church has to see that it takes care of the under privileged, the poor and the handicapped.

One of the means that the Church has used to reach the poor is through promotion of Dairy fanning by heifer distribution in the rural areas. Regardless of religious affiliation political philosophy or tribe affiliation.

Fig. 1 Dioceses of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania

1.

ELCT - Diocese in Arusha Region

Arusha

2.

ELCT - Diocese of Meru

Usa River

3.

ELCT - Northern Diocese

Moshi

4.

ELCT - Pare Diocese

Same

5.

ELCT - North Eastern Diocese

Lushoto

6.

ELCT - Eastern and Coastal Diocese

Dar es Salaam

7.

ELCT - Ulanga Kilombero Diocese

Ifakara

8.

ELCT - South Diocese

Njombe

9.

ELCT - South Central Diocese

Bulongwa Makete

10.

ELCT - Iringa Diocese

Iringa

11.

ELCT - South West Diocese

Matamba

12.

ELCT - Konde Diocese

Tukuyu

13.

ELCT - Central Diocese

Singida

14.

ELCT - Dodoma Diocese

Dodoma

15.

ELCT - Karangwe Diocese

Karangwe

16.

ELCT - North Western Diocese

Bukoba

17.

ELCT - East of Lake Victoria

Mwanza

18.

ELCT - Diocese in Mara Region

Musoma

19.

ELCT - Mbulu Diocese

Mbulu

20.

ELCT - Morogoro Diocese

Morogoro

3. Objectives of the dairy farming project:

It has all along been felt that the Church has a duty to the poor that it has to assist communities and reach them and provide means by which the rural poor would feel that they are part of the society, gain self confidence and live a productive and hopeful life.

Hence the main objective was to raise the standard of life of the poor rural communities by provide, either purebred or crossbred dairy heifers. It was expected that activities related to raising dairy cattle would be so involving that either the individual or the village community would improve and raise the living conditions around him/her or the community.

The activities which include; identification of deserving individuals, skills training; preparation for receiving heifers; caring for heifers milking and selling of milk would in the long run get the individual realize ones potential and live confidently in the society.

4. Methods:

ELCT - Started this project in 1984, after it had been going on in a small scale 1974 at Purka in the ELCT - Diocese in Arusha Region. ELCT sought donors who provided funds for purchasing of heifers within and from outside Tanzania such as from Kenya, Zimbabwe or even from Europe and America.

Others aspects which enable the Management of the project were the establishment of a coordination office at ELCT - Headquarters and recruitment of supervisors at Diocesan levels. Individuals who were given these tasks were experienced people in animal husbandry or veterinary extension services. Their duties were to identify and train prospective small scale dairy farmers in the various rural areas. This work was carried out in cooperation with village committees and Ministry of Agriculture livestock extension personnel and Training Institutes.

Farmers prepared themselves by attending schedule courses, Homestead preparation of pasture plots, cow sheds and reserve medicines for disease control. Heifers were distribution to only those farmers who were ready and had fulfilled the laid down conditions of deserving such heifers. Heifers were given on credit on condition that the farmer would give the first, weaned at 6-8 months, heifer to another identified farmer in the community.

Since 1990 ELCT introduced a further condition that a farmer would give back a third offspring to the project to enable the project maintain the "Heifer chain" for project sustainablity.

5. Achievements:

1. Out of the twenty dioceses, seventeen dioceses have participated Map 2.

2. 1345 heifers were originally distributed and 1682 "pass on heifers distributed. This shows that 3027 families received heifers under his project since 1984. See table 1.
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5. ELCT has been able to participate in farmers training programmes in the course of preparing recipient farmers.

6. ELCT has been able to make an influence on environmental conservation by promoting of zero grazing, pasture establishment and Biogas digesters construction in areas where it was possible.

7. ELCT has been able to work together with other Institutions in the general development of the rural communities.

8. ELCT has been able to create awareness and rise the rural communities expectations and hopes that they also can lead viable lives.

ANIMAL DISTRIBUTION

DIOCESE

ORIGINAL RECIPIENTS

PASS ON HEIFERS

TOTAL FAMILY ASSISTED

1.

Diocese in Arusha Region

400

752

1152

2,

Northern Diocese

60

258

318

3.

Pare Diocese

120

161

281

4,

North Eastern Diocese

60

46

106

5.

Eastern & Coastal Diocese

60

13

73

6.

Ulanga Kilombero Diocese

60

32

92

7.

Iringa Diocese

60

18

78

8.

Southern Diocese

90

92

182

9.

Southern Central Diocese

90

103

193

10.

Konde Diocese

60

45

105

11.

Dodoma Diocese

30

12

42

12.

Central Diocese

75

43

118

13.

Eastern of Lake Victoria

30

-

20

14.

North Western Diocese

35

20

55

15.

Karagwe Diocese

25

18

43

16.

Diocese in Mara Region

30

6

36

17.

Meru Diocese

60

63

123


TOTALS: 17

1345

1682

3027

6. Future plans

ELCT Dairy farming project has still a long way to go to reach all the dioceses and meet even more prospective farmers in the areas where it operates. The Scope of work is still wide but there are several constraints among which are:

i) Unavailability of Heifers
ii) Limited funds
iii) Trained personnel
iv) Limited markets for milk products.
v) Milk processing
vi) Transportation of milk to the marketing points etc.

7. Acknowledgements

ELCT has received assistance from a number of organisations and individuals of which we would like to give our sincere gratitude to only a few on behalf of others: Lutheran World Relief; Lutheran World Federation; Heifer Project International; African Development Foundation. Tanzania Government Ministry of Agriculture. The authors would also like to thank the ELCT General Secretary and Director of Planning and Development for having allowed us to attend the Workshop and present this paper.

DISCUSSION

Q. Dr. Grant Mwakatundu

What are the production levels of the heifers in your project as indicators of management?

Response

Milk levels of 5-10 litres/day for crossbred heifers:

Q. G.B.M. Phiri

How does the project intend to further solve the constraint ok m-au- availability of dairy heifers?

Response:

Due to limited funding the option of farmers to farmers' pass on will still remain the main solution owing to the fact that even when funds are available, heifers are not readily available.

Q. K.J. Boki

It seems the ELCT approach is to give an in-calf heifer to the poor of the poorest. To me she/he is a target for drinking milk. How does a poor man manage to construct a cow-shed, buy the required inputs (medicaments, concentrates etc.) in order to enable the animal to produce milk?

Response:

By providing a credit extended to farmers by the project through the village government as a revolving fund the farmers are able to manage. They pay back to the village after starting to sell milk.

Q. E.T. Maganga

What criteria is used for selecting the farmers?

Response:

The village committee together with the pastor selects candidates who should get heifers and are willing to attend training after pasture establishment and cow shed construction.

Q. R. Mshangama

i) Are there any conditions that are required to be met by farmers before getting in calf heifers?

ii) Is there any sex preference for the third offspring which farmers are required to give back to the project?

Response

i) Farmers are required to establish pastures, construct a cow shed and agree to attend training as well as adhere to zero grazing.

ii) There is no sex preference so the farmer can give back a bull calf provided it is in good health & condition and is saleable.

Q. Dr. S. Mbogoh

As an NGO you are undertaking activities that are generally done by the Government. How do you ensure collaboration and non-hostility from Government officers?

Response:

We do not work against the Government but we use the Government machinery as well as government extension workers but what ELCT does is to facilitate their work.


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