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Open questions:

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  1. What is the proposal submission format that we want to try for this project? What are the key elements? (e.g. what is the farmer group need, what would the funds be used for, how did they decide as a community for this idea, what metrics do they believe they can track, how will the asset make an impact on their community)

  2. Can we test a video submission for this activity?

Action items for week of 5/16:

  • Create a prototype of an application, and have the farmer group submit

Measurement

  1. Identify baseline metrics to gather before the asset is procured (eg current production, cost of seedlings in market, proxies for farmer financial resilience, data on current loan practices and interest rates)

  2. Create a theory of change for the project

    1. By granting nursery infrastructure, we can: (1) aggregate new forms of data for women farmers in Orissa (2) increase financial resilience for farmers by selling seedlings and contract ongoing buyers for seedlings (3) attract new sources of capital (loans) from financial institutions. Further, the soil-less methodology will prevent crop loss.

  3. As we launch the garden, agree with the farmer organization about the metrics to capture during the pilot (eg through a prototyping report card)

  4. What data is shared back to farmer group that holds value (intrinsic)?

  5. What data is collected to share with outside stakeholders?

  6. What data needs to be validated? how?

Action items for week of 5/16:

  • Align on whether baseline metrics are necessary for the pilot. If so, make a plan to gather the metrics in the next 2-3 weeks

  • Looking at the questions above, does the logframe need to be adapted?

  • Identify the sources of data to be collected and who will be involved. (After this week, we can focus on the tools required to collect the data)

Bringing outside stakeholders along for the pilot

  1. Identify the right partners who can use the data (buyers of seedlings, seed companies, banks)

  2. Share project vision and see how it aligns with their programs

  3. Invite to key moments during the pilot

  4. Post pilot, have a conversation about how they’d like to participate going forward.

  5. Post pilot, DG reflects on what tools / video advisory can help farmer groups hold this process independently in the future.

Action items for week of 5/16:

  • Have early conversations with 2-5 external stakeholders who we might connect with over the course of the pilot.

  • Do they express any data points that we should build into measurement?

Grant

  1. Legal and compliance checks by DG on how to route money

  2. Define roles / responsibilities incl DG, FPO, resource org

  3. Grant proposal (video) incl detail on physical and data assets

  4. Grant agreement (something simple, augment paper with a video)

  5. Grant disbursement schedule (up-front vs. tranched)

  6. Grant close-out (video?)

Action items for week of 5/16:

  • Align on whether we will purchase the asset directly or use a different process

Physical Asset

  1. Technical training to operationalize the asset

  2. Procurement

  3. Installation / setup

  4. Go-Live

  5. Provision for asset maintenance and servicing

Action items for week of 5/16:

  • Identify the source, price, setup for the asset. Ensure that it maps to the project timeline.

Data Systems

  1. Data officer selection and training or are we using a distributed model?

  2. How is the data officer incentivized?

  3. Capture and validate data

  4. Farmers engage with data

  5. Share data with service providers

  6. Brainstorm additional use cases for data

  7. What data needs to be high confidence and shows potential for the role of blockchain?

Action items for week of 5/16:

  • Identify who the data officer will be

  • Identify methods to validate the most important pieces of data