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In our previous post we described “Digital Farmer Networks.”

This post introduces the Funding Platform which we believe is responds to an acute pain point for farmer organizations and provides a compelling mechanism to support farmer organizations that demonstrate the value of capturing and sharing data to farmersincentive to capture and share data, a critical first step towards building Digital Farmer Networks.

An acute pain point

One issue raised consistently by farmer organizations is limited access to capital. This is true across the cycle from input finance, aggregation finance to bridge the gap between farmer procurement and buyer payment and capital for investments.

The reasons why smallholder farmers and farmer organizations lack access to formal credit are well studied. For our purposes, its worth acknowledging concerns from capital providers that farmer organizations are risky not only because of due to the inherent nature of their business but also due to because of a lack dearth of data about members, earnings and operations; after all, these are fledgling organizations with limited budget for professional management and sophisticated software systems and the relatively high transaction costs involved in capturing such data.

It’s important iIts valuable to be empathetic to the challenges formal capital providers cite in working with farmer organizations and provide farmer orgs so that we can equip farmer organization with the tools and training they need to respond to these concerns.

Training Wheels

There are a plethora of government programs at a central and local level designed to help farmer organizations access debt capital: covering or matching members paid-in capital, interest subvention on loans, Priority Sector Lending norms, dedicated funds facilities providing concessionary capital.

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  • A program to plant native fruit trees to improve soil health, water retention and increase income

  • Setting up a biofertlizer lab and seed saving infrastructure which will enable members to achieve organic certification

  • Processing equipment for tamarind and millets so farmers can capture a greater share of value

  • Setting up a vegetable nursery to improve household nutrition and increase income

Over the coming months, Digital Green help fund the catalytic investment opportunities identified by farmer organizations. Being “demand driven” or led by what farmer organization members themselves identify as the most impact opportunities is critical.

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Stay tuned for future posts where we delve further into the design of this platform and on-ground learnings from operationalizing this idea.