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Forest and Farm Facility. Country factsheet

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    This facsheets gives some highlights of the impact of FFF support in Kenya, as well as some achievements by the numbers, and some lessons learnt. Summary of the impact in Kenya: • 46 percent to 65 percent jump in average incomes for hundreds of thousands of forest and farm producers through strengthened Forest and Farm Producer Organizations (FFPOs), due to support from Forest and Farm Facility (FFF). • Scaled up organization of, and support for, FFPO businesses has been strong. Strengthening six product-based associations allowed organizations to reach more producers and grow membership by 800 percent, indirectly benefiting about 20 000 people (3 492 households). The Farm Forestry Smallholders Association of Kenya (FF-SPAK) became member of the Kenya National Farmers Federation (KENAFF) which counts 2.2 million members.
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    Nepal
    2018
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    This facsheets gives some highlights of the impact of FFF support in Nepal, as well as some major achievements by the numbers, and some lessons learnt. Summary of the impact: • Policy outcomes were influenced by Forest and Farm Producer Organizations (FFPOs) with important implications for improving livelihoods and forest sustainability through direct dialogues supported by Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) between FFPOs and the government. • FFPO enterprises improved capacity to manage finances and demonstrate their economic viability, leading to increased investment and access to finance — particularly for women. • Greater economic empowerment among women entrepreneurs, demonstrating new skills and confidence in their abilities as business managers. This was evident when negotiating credit access from financial institutions, despite facing traditional challenges such as lack of ownership of assets for collateral purposes. • Entrepreneurship and investment catalyzed for women’s enterprises through alliance of FFPOs. FNCSI’s Central Women Entrepreneurs Committee (CWEC) took central role in successfully lobbying for establishment of the Women Entrepreneurs Development Fund within the Ministry of Industry.
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    Myanmar
    2018
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    This factsheet gives a summary of the impact of FFF support in Myanmar. Forest and Farm Producer Organizations (FFPOs) business capabilities built from bottom up with Forest and Farm Facility (FFF) support. • Business-oriented, first-tier FFPOs called Community Forest Product Producers Associations (CFPPAs) established at village level in the Chin, Shan and Rakhine states of the Ayeyarwady region by eight local NGOs supported by FFF. Before FFF began work in 2013, very few community forest businesses existed in Myanmar. • FFPOs built tier by tier, raising incomes for producers of tea, coffee, palm leaves, honey, rattan, and other goods. • Business plan development triggered by training in FFF’s Market Analysis and Development approach and through NGO mentoring and peer-to-peer exchanges with more developed community forest businesses. • Major policy changes catalysed at regional and national level by engaging regional level producer associations. Changes included: national Community Forestry Instructions (CFI) revised; new Community Forestry Unit created with Myanmar’s Forest Department staff assigned to the new unit; transfer of tenure of some 200 000 hectares to communities; community forestry user groups extended to 3 000 members from 740.

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