Mara Beef: value added beef for for improved rangeland management, livelihoods, and conservation. [Кения]
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1.2 Контактные данные специалистов и организаций, участвующих в описании и оценке Подхода
Название проекта, содействовавшего документированию/оценке Подхода (если применимо)
Book project: Guidelines to Rangeland Management in Sub-Saharan Africa (Rangeland Management)1.3 Условия, регламентирующие использование собранных ВОКАТ данных
Когда были собраны данные (на местах)?
28/02/2018
Составитель и ответственный/-ые специалист(-ы) согласны с условиями, регламентирующими использование собранных ВОКАТ данных:
Да
2. Описание Подхода УЗП
2.1 Краткое описание Подхода
Mara Beef provides a new direct to market sales approach for pastoralist's in Kenya, in an effort to make livestock production more viable to local landowners. This livestock production model is combined with rangeland management and training in an effort to improve pastoral livlihoods, restore rangelands and prevent degradation, and support biodiversity conservation.
2.2 Подробное описание Подхода
Подробное описание Подхода:
Mara Beef is a limited company that raises top quality beef on the edge of the Maasai Mara, Kenya. The Mara Beef company uses their own private land - Naretoi farm - as well as partnering with the Enonkishu Conservancy, to introduce high quality beef breeds to local herds, and sell the beef onto high end supermarkets and restaurants through their own abattoir. There is a large gap in the prime beef market in Kenya, and Mara Beef is trying to fill this gap. Other cuts, not prime cuts, are sold to other less expensive restaurants. The beef is slaughtered and butchered on site. Mara Beef is engaged in many facets of improved rangeland management; the management of Enonkishu Conservancy and Naretoi farms; through the Mara Training Centre, a training hub for rangeland management; and using the Mara Beef network to link pastoral communities with higher value market.
The Enokishu Conservancy is a conservancy created on the edge of the Maasai Mara ecosystem, and is registered under the Maasai Mara Wildlife Conservancies association. The conservancy is 6,000 acres in size, and is owned by 34 landowners who are Maasai pastoralists. Mara Beef has worked with the conservancy to develop a grazing plan for the conservancy. This plan encourages seasonal rotational grazing that allows grasslands to be heavily grazed for short periods, and allowed to recover over long periods. Conflict between predators and cattle is minimised through the use of mobile bomas (enclousers), to protect cattle at night. Integrating wildlife and livestock management into this conservancy aims to i) provide financial benefits through livestock sales from community cattle to build resilience to stochastic events, such as droughts; ii) to increase food security through supplementary income generation; iii) establish sustainable livestock production, to reduce rangeland degradation in an effort to restore and protect ecosystem functioning. This includes the improvement of soils, watershed protection, carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation. The conservancy pays each land owner to use the land for cattle fattening, and the average land rent paid to each landowner per year is $20 per acre, spending roughly $119,680 per year. Community members also receive conservancy fees from tourists visiting the area.
The Mara Training Centre was established within the Enonkishu training centre to work with communities to help them create and manage the future they desire. The programs build on three principles: building social participation, governance and participation; creating locally implemented and led planned grazing; and stimulating growth in livestock and wildlife based enterprises. The centre runs a variety of training courses including: boot-camps on rangeland management; extension services; and ecological monitoring.
Finally Mara Beef also provides market linkages for the broader pastoral community to premium beef markets. This service lets pastoral communities from across the region to sell beef at a guaranteed price based on both weight and grade at the animals. This price is often significantly higher, on average around $50, than any price offered by local markets, and the lower transport costs and less weight loss on transport also benefit the seller. The emphasis on high quality beef, with high weight requirements, should have a broader affect on pastoral communities, encouraging improved rangeland management for improved livestock productivity. Although this process will be slow. Mara Beef, for example, was granted a loan from the Agricultural Finance Corporation in January 2017 to purchase malnourished cattle during the drought - where Mara Beef bought 1000 animals from105 individuals at an average of $250 per cow.
2.3 Фотографии, иллюстрирующие Подход
2.4 Видеоматериалы по применению Подхода
Комментарий, краткое описание:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY_SEDjFDkA
2.5 Страна/ регион/ место, где применялся Подход
Страна:
Кения
Административная единица (Район/Область):
Narok
Более точная привязка места:
Maasai Mara
Map
×2.6 Даты начала и окончания реализации Подхода
Год начала реализации:
2013
Если год начала реализации Подхода достоверно неизвестен, дайте примерную оценку:
менее 10 лет назад (недавняя)
2.7 Тип Подхода
- недавняя местная инициатива/ инновация
2.8 Каковы цели/ задачи Подхода
- Establish sustainable livestock production and premium market for pastoralists
- Improve grazing management systems through implementation and training
- Conserve and restore biodiversity through an integrate wildlife-livestock approach
2.9 Условия содействующие применению Технологии/ Технологий в рамках Подхода или затрудняющие его
Социальные/ культурные/ религиозные нормы и ценности
- содействуют
Cultural and traditional ecological knowledge complements the teaching of the Mara Training Centre and the holistic management of Enonkishu conservancy.
Наличие/ доступность финансовых ресурсов и услуг
- содействуют
Provision of a grant (and loan) through the African Enterprise Challange Fund allowed for the improvement of the slaughter house ; livestock purchases from community members; the establishment of Enonkishu conservaiton area; and the building of the Mara Training Centre
Support has also been provided by WWF to help establish the conservation area.
Институциональные условия
- содействуют
Enonkishu is a community onwned conservancy which operates as a legal entity and acts as the interaction point between Mara Beef and the local community.
Нормативно-правовая база (землевладение, права на земле- и водопользование)
- содействуют
Enonkishu conservancy has formed under the provisions of the Wildlife Act 2013 to form a conservancy, bringing together private landowners.
Осведомленность в области УЗП, доступность технической поддержки
- содействуют
The creation of the Mara Training Centre acts as a hub of knowledge for information sharing and technical support in rangeland management, offering courses and extension services to communities. This is supported by the Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association and the Savory Institute.
Рынки (для приобретения материалов и услуг, продажи продукции) и цены
- содействуют
The creation of the Mara Beef premium market ensures that pastoralists receive improved prices on their livestock compared to normal markets.
3. Участие и распределение ролей заинтересованных сторон
3.1 Заинтересованные стороны, участвующие в реализации Подхода и их роли
- местные землепользователи/ местные сообщества
33 landowning families established the Enonkishu Conservancy
They are the landowners and receive benefits from land rents provided by the conservancy. They receive benefits from sale of Enonkishu cattle to Mara Beef, receiving financial returns on the investment. They also receive benefits of conservancy fees from visiting tourists.
- эксперты по УЗП/ сельскому хозяйству
Savory Insitute
Act as advisers for the Mara Training Centre programs.
- общественные организации
Maasai Mara Wildlife Conservancies Association
Acts as the umbrella body for wildlife conservancies in the region, including Enonkishu. They are also responsible for encouraging sustainable rangeland management practices and livestock production within the Mara conservancies.
- международные организации
African Enterprise Challange Fund (AECF)
Provided funding for the establishment of the conservancy; construction of the mara training centre; and the improvement of the slaughterhouse.
3.2 Участие местных землепользователей/ местных сообществ на разных стадиях реализации Подхода
Участие местных землепользователей/ местных сообществ | Перечислите участников и опишите их вовлеченность | |
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инициирование/ мотивация | интерактивное | Mara Beef began the process of developing Enonkishu conservancy with the local community members, and found funding and technical capacity to develop the project. |
планирование | пассивное | The fundraising and planning of the Mara Beef business model, the Mara Training Centre, and Enonkishu was largely supported by members external to the local Maasai community. |
выполнение | внешняя поддержка | Enonkishu conservancy has a manager supported by Mara Beef that controls grazing management across the conservation area. Mara Beef is owned an operated by non community members. Mara Training Centre involves local communities in the development of the training curriculum - to incorporate traditional knowledge - and during teaching of courses. |
мониторинг/ оценка | пассивное | Monitoring and evaluation of grazing management, beef prices and community benefits is conducted by Mara Beef staff. |
3.4 Принятие решений по выбору Технологии/ Технологий УЗП
Укажите, кто принимал решение по выбору применяемой Технологии/ Технологий:
- преимущественно специалисты по УЗП после консультаций с землепользователями
Поясните:
The farm manager has a long history of working with rangeland management. They consulted with specialists from the region to help advise on the best way to manage grazing on Enonkishu, as well as including community dialogue on best practice.
Mara Beef was set up with advise from business experts to build a sustainable and profitable beef business.
The Mara Training Centre was developed in consultation with landowners and with experts from the fields of conservation and rangeland management.
Поясните на чём было основано принятие решений:
- анализ подробно описанного опыта и знаний по УЗП (принятие решений на основе подтвержденных фактов)
- личный опыт и мнения (незадокументированные)
4. Техническая поддержка, повышение компетенций и управление знаниями
4.1 Повышение компетенций/ обучение
Проводилось ли обучение землепользователей/ других заинтересованных лиц?
Да
Укажите, кто проходил обучение:
- землепользователи
- местный персонал/консультанты
Тип обучения:
- в ходе работы
- обмен опытом между фермерами
- опытные участки
- общие собрания
Комментарии:
In 2015, 40 members of the Enonkishu Conservancy community, went on a training trip to Ol Maisor, Sosian, NRT, LEWA, Il Ngwesi and Westgate Conservancy, to learn about community conservation and rangeland management.
Training is provided on a continual basis to both local landowners and pastoralists from across the region through the Mara Training Centre. In the first 6 months of operation, over 600 people attended training courses.
4.2 Консультационные услуги
Есть ли у землепользователей возможность получать консультации?
Да
Укажите, где именно оказываются консультационные услуги:
- на полях землепользователей
- в постоянно функционирующих центрах
Описание/ комментарий:
Mara Training Centre provides advise and courses both at the training centre, located in the Mara, and through outreach programs to pastoralists across the region.
4.3 Институциональная (организационная) поддержка
В ходе реализации Подхода были ли организованы новые институциональные структуры или поддержаны уже существующие?
- да, существенно
Укажите уровень, на котором структуры были укреплены или вновь созданы:
- местные
Опишите организацию, функции и ответственность, членство и т.д.
The Enoonkishu conservancy was established with 50 landowners to protect and manage their land in a more sustainable and profitable way.
Укажите тип поддержки:
- финансовая
- повышение компетенций/ обучение
Подробнее:
Support was provided by several conservation NGOs, including the African Conservation Centre and WWF to support the initial costs of motorbikes and wildlife rangers within the Enonkishu conservation area. Further funding from African Enterpise Challange Fund was used to pay lease fees to the Enonkishu community and further equip the wildlife rangers and managers.
4.4 Мониторинг и оценка
Являются ли мониторинг и оценка частью Подхода?
Да
Комментарии:
Mara Beef monitors its purchase and sales records, as well as purchase weight and sale weight .
Enonkishu monitors its rangeland health using (?)
Если да, будет ли данный документ использоваться для мониторинга и оценки?
Нет
4.5 Научные исследования
Были ли научные исследования частью Подхода?
Нет
5. Финансирование и внешняя материальная поддержка
5.1 Годовой бюджет мероприятий по УЗП в рамках Подхода
Если точный годовой бюжет неизвестен, укажите примерный диапазон затрат:
- > 1 000 000
Комментарий (например, основные источники финансирования/ ключевые доноры):
The initial budget for this project was large (>$500,000). This large amount of funding was needed to establish Enonkishu conservation area through payment of land rent, the purchasing of equipment for the Mara Beef slaughterhouse and distribution network, and the construction of the Mara Training Centre.
The company has a large turnover each year, purchasing over $850,000 of cattle in 2017.
5.2 Финансирование и внешняя материальная поддержка, предоставляемая землепользователям
Предоставлялась ли землепользователям финансовая/ материальная поддержка для применения Технологии /Технологий?
Да
Если да, укажите тип(-ы) поддержки, кто ее предоставил и условия предоставления:
Landowners of Enonkishu conservancy are provided with land rent, roughly $3,390 per landowner per year.
5.3 Субсидии на отдельные затраты (включая оплату труда)
- инфраструктура
Укажите, какие ресурсы были субсидированы | В какой степени | Опишите субсидии подробнее |
---|---|---|
Slaughter house improvement | профинансированы полностью | Grant from AECF |
- другие
Другой (какой именно) | В какой степени | Опишите субсидии подробнее |
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Mara Training Centre | профинансированы полностью | Grant from AECF |
Комментарии:
The Enonkishu conservancy land rent was also paid by an AECF grant for the first two years of establishment.
5.4 Кредитование
Предоставлялись ли в рамках Подхода кредиты на мероприятия УЗП?
Нет
5.5 Другие методы или инструменты стимулирования
Использовались ли другие методы или инструменты стимулирования для продвижения Технологий УЗП?
Нет
6. Анализ влияния и заключительные положения
6.1 Влияние Подхода
Сумел ли Подход расширить возможности местных землепользователей, повысить участие заинтересованных сторон?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The approach established the Enonkishu conservancy, providing them with a platform for better land management, conservation and revenue generation.
Сумел ли Подход помочь землепользователям внедрить и поддерживать технологии УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The approach provides training and outreach through the Mara Training Centre
Сумел ли Подход мобилизовать/ расширить доступ к финансовым ресурсам для применения практик УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The approach improved access for funding to the Enonkishu conservation area.
Сумел ли Подход расширить знания и возможности землепользователей в применении практик УЗП?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Over 600 pastoralists trained in rangeland management and livestock production in the first 6 months of the establishment of the Mara Training Centre.
Сумел ли Подход расширить знания и возможности других заинтересованных сторон?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
Mara Beef organised a conference in Nariobi, called Grazing for Change, with other 300 delegates debating the role of livestock production in conservation and development.
Сумел ли Подход укрепить сотрудничество между заинтересоваными сторонами/ выстроить механизмы сотрудничества?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
The approach established the Enonkishu conservancy, and its links with Mara Beef.
Сумел ли Подход расширить возможности социально и экономически уязвимых групп?
- Нет
- Да, немного
- Да, умеренно
- Да, существенно
In 2017 Mara Beef provided an estimated benefit of $103,600 to livestock owners (estimated at at a $50 increase in value per cattle sold to Mara Beef as opposed to other markets). In 2017 Mara Beef also bought cattle from an Agricultural Finance Corporation drought contingency fund. Mara Beef bought 1000 animals off 105 farmers at an average of $250 each cow. These cattle would have certainly died due to lack of food. Therefore, a net Benefit of $ 250 per (cow) multiplied by 1000 cows spread over 105 farmers. So, a net benefit of $250,000 divided by 105 farmers. $2380 for 105 farmers
The approach allows pastoralists to sell directly to market, rather than losing value through several steps of brokers before it reaches a point of sale in Nairobi.
6.2 Основные причины, побуждающие землепользователей внедрять УЗП
- рост продуктивности
In Enonkishu conservancy the improved grazing and livestock management increase the income each individual households,
- рост прибыли (доходности) и рентабельности
For pasotralists that sell to Mara Beef they gain as much as $50 per cow sale , due to lower transport costs, less weight loss, and a slighter higher price of purchase paid by Mara Beef (5%)
- снижение деградации земель
Improved grazing management in Enonkishu will reduce land degredation.
The training of pastorlaists from across the country should have an impact of reduced rangeland degradation across the country.
- материальное стимулирование/ субсидии
Land rent payment for each member of Enonkishu conservancy. Roughly $85,000 per year to all members.
- приобретение знаний и опыта в области УЗП
The development of the Mara Training Centre creates a hub of knowledge, courses, and extension services for rangeland managers.
6.3 Долгосрочная устойчивость мероприятий в рамках Подхода
Могут ли землепользователи самостоятельно (без внешней поддержки) продолжать применение того, что было реализовано в рамках Подхода?
- нет уверенности
Если нет или нет уверенности, объясните почему:
The Mara Beef model is supported by large captial investment and is not landowner run.
The Enonkishu conservancy is heading towards creating a self sustaining model of operations, without external support.
6.4 Сильные стороны/ преимущества Подхода
Сильные стороны/ преимущества/ возможности по мнению землепользователей |
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Provision of knowledge on improved livestock production and rangeland managment |
Provision of an improved market for cattle |
Сильные стороны/ преимущества/ возможности по мнению составителя или других ключевых специалистов |
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Creation of a production oriented approach provides the potential for improved rangeland management across the region. With pastoralists beginning to produce fewer, higher quality cattle for sale, through efforts to improve grazing management across the region. |
This approach has a huge potential to be up-scaled to support community conservation through a sustainable and well managed livestock production and rangeland management model. |
Mara Beef has also been a key catalyst of conversation across SSA relating to sustainable rangeland management, livestock production, and mixed livestock-wildlife ecosytems. |
6.5 Слабые стороны/ недостатки Подхода и пути их преодоления
Слабые стороны/ недостатки/ риски по мнению землепользователей | Возможные пути их преодоления/снижения? |
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Lack of ability to practice individual herding within the conservation area | Use of tradtional Maasai community structures to enforece grazing rules |
Слабые стороны/ недостатки/ риски по мнению составителя или ответственных специалистов | Возможные пути их преодоления/снижения? |
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The focus on cattle present a great opportunity, but sheep and goats also need a better, readily available market to increase off-take. | Building of a pack-house in Nairobi for goat meat for the export market, to compete with other markets. |
Lack of impact on improved rangeland management beyond the Enonkishu area, especially when livestock is purchased from all over the country. There is also a lack of high quality cattle. | Establish links with other conservancies and landowner groups to encourage improved grazing management, producing higher quality cows. |
7. Справочные материалы и ссылки
7.1 Методы сбора/источники информации
- выезды на места, полевые обследования
- опросы землепользователей
- данные, собранные из отчетов и достоверных документов
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