Training Course on Financing of Agribusiness Value Chains Nairobi , Mombasa ; Kenya
Do you finance agribusiness ventures? Seek to understand the agribusiness and its uniqueness compared to other industries. This programme will provide a complete overview of investment, finance modelling options in East Africa agribusiness. The programme is meant for financiers of the industry. You will interact with financing authorities from different sectors. The five-day programme orients you to an industry that feeds East Africa population of about 40 million people. Agribusiness comprises of primary production to sale of value-added farm commodities.
Who Should Attend?
The programme attracts an array of stake holders in agribusiness including but not limited to:
· Agribusiness investment managers
· Agribusiness risk managers
· Lenders to the agribusiness sector
· Credit officers
· Relationship managers
· Accountants and lawyers
· Investors
· Auditors
· Policy makers in the agribusiness space
· Non- Governmental and Governmental agencies in the agribusiness sector
Duration
5 days
Objectives
This programme will ensure that you grasp;
· Available financing models in Kenya
· Risk mitigation of agribusiness financing
· Suitability of financing models in Kenya
Course Outcomes
The programme will enable you to;
· Understand the agricultural sector dynamics in depth
· Understand the financing needs of agribusiness investors
· Acquire relevant knowledge and skills to be able to grow your agribusiness loan book by exploiting all the opportunities within the agribusiness sector
· Develop effective market intelligence techniques for the agribusiness sector exploration
· Acquire skills to enable you to develop relevant and market-driven agribusiness loan products
· Make use of effective monitoring and control metrics
· Proactively exploit agribusiness opportunities within your market niche
Course outline
Module I: Introduction
a. Defining value chain finance
b. Why is there interest in value chain finance in agriculture?
c. Overview of content
Module II: Understanding agricultural value chain finance
a. Context
b. The concept of agricultural value chain finance
c. Agricultural value chain finance as an approach
d. Enabling environment
i. Standards and certification
ii. Regulation and enforcement
iii. Macro-economic and social context
e. Value chains and diversified livelihoods
Module III: Value chain business models
a. Producer-driven value chain models
b. Buyer-driven value chain models
c. Facilitated value chain models
d. Integrated value chain models
e. Case Study: Farm Concern International: commercial village approach
Module IV: Agricultural value chain finance instruments
a. Product overview
b. Product financing
i. Trader credit
ii. Input supplier credit
iii. Marketing company credit
iv. Lead firm financing
c. Receivables financing
i. Trade receivables finance
ii. Factoring and forfaiting
d. Physical asset collateralization
i. Warehouse receipts
ii. Repurchase agreements (repos)
iii. Financial lease
e. Risk mitigation products
i. Crop/weather insurance
ii. Forward contracting
iii. Futures
f. Financial enhancements
i. Securitization
ii. Loan guarantees
iii. Joint venture
g. Bringing it together
Module V: Innovations
a. Value chain innovations
b. Financial innovations
c. Technological innovations
i. Management systems
ii. Networks and exchanges
iii. Mobile phones and mobile banking
d. Infrastructural innovations
e. Policy and public sector innovations
f. Case Study: DrumNet and technological innovations
Methodology
The instructor led trainings are delivered using a blended learning approach and comprises of presentations, guided sessions of practical exercise, web-based tutorials and group work. Our facilitators are seasoned industry experts with years of experience, working as professional and trainers in these fields.
Key Notes
i. The participant must be conversant with English.
ii. Upon completion of training the participant will be issued with an Authorized Training Certificate
iii. Course duration is flexible and the contents can be modified to fit any number of days.
iv. The course fee includes facilitation training materials, 2 coffee breaks, buffet lunch and a Certificate upon successful completion of Training.
v. One-year post-training support Consultation and Coaching provided after the course.
vi. Payment should be done at least a week before commence of the training, to DATASTAT CONSULTANCY LTD account, as indicated in the invoice so as to enable us prepare better for you.