Adrian Mukhebi

Adrian Mukhebi

تَنظِيم Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange Limited (KACE)
Organization type Private Sector (Commercial Companies)
الدولة Kenya
I am an Agricultural Economist. I am the Founder and Chairman of the Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange Limited (KACE). The objective of KACE is to link farmers, especially poor smallholders, to input and output markets through the application of modern information and communication technologies (ICTs) efficiently and profitably. KACE was launched in 1997. Since then, we have developed a market information and linkage system (MILS) through which we provide our services targeting smallholder farmers in Kenya. Our KACE model has been adopted or adapted in several countries such as Malawi in Southern Africa, Uganda and Ethiopia in Eastern Africa, and Nigeria and Ghana in West Africa. There is evidence that farmers who access and use our services get better prices and that market integration is accuring. Our website is www.kacekenya.com. However we are improving it currently into a web portal of agricultural market information and intelligence for the Eact African Community Region and will soon be accessible as www.kacekenya.co.ke.

This member participated in the following Forums

المنتدى Forum: "Mobile Information Services" November, 2011

Question 1: In a partnership between a mobile network operator and agricultural partners...

قُدِمَت مِن قِبَل Adrian Mukhebi - جمعة, 12/02/2011 - 10:04

Michael, I believe that we Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange Limited (KACE) (an ap) in collaboration with the Safaricom Limited (an mno) are a good example of this in Kenya. Not only do we provide content (reliable & timely market price information as well as commodity offers to sell and bids to buy) but to do so we had fisrt to understand the farmers' needs for market access, then develop the content, as well as develop appropriate ICT based platforms (in collaboration with mno) to provide the content, and build farmrs' capacity to access and use the platforms effectively through farmer training workshops and promotions.

 

Thanks.

 

Adrian

 

قُدِمَت مِن قِبَل Adrian Mukhebi - جمعة, 12/02/2011 - 09:48

Ben, I hear you. But aps are in a market place of ideas! And the market will sort out the concentration. It is hard for anyone to "legislate" it, in a free market environment!

قُدِمَت مِن قِبَل Adrian Mukhebi - خميس, 12/01/2011 - 11:30

bkaddom, while I agree that the 3 key functions by agricultural partners - "understanding farmers need"; "providing content"; "connecting with farming communities" may be different, they are not mutually exclusive, but complimentary in practice, and can be effectively provided by one ap.

Thanks.

Adrian

قُدِمَت مِن قِبَل Adrian Mukhebi - خميس, 12/01/2011 - 11:19

I agree with radard's delineation of the roles of mno and agricultural partner. In my view, the mno is the platform provider and the ap the content provider. In my experience the partnership is formed by an Agreement, in which the roles of each party are specified. However, it is my experience that mnos dont want to engage the aps directly. Instead, an ap has to go through a third party IT company. And the ap has to negotiate and sign the Agreement with the itc to provide a service/content on the mno platform. Our experience is also that the mnos are willing to share only a small % of the revenue generated with an ap. And even then, the little share is never paid in time to the ap. This negates the ap's financial viability. Usually, the mno is so large relative to the ap that the ap has little or no bargaining power for a fair share of the revenue, and in obligating the mno/itc to pay on time, e.g. on a monthly basis. How can this challenge due to imbalance of bargaining power between an ap on one hand and the mno/itc on the other be fairly addressed!?

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