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IFDC and USAID through Feed the Future present findings from the West Africa Fertilizer Cost Build-Up study

By Laud Nartey
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IFDC and USAID through Feed the Future present findings from the West Africa Fertilizer Cost Build-Up study

West Africa fertilizer supply chain actors will soon have access to accurate and timely industry information, thanks to findings from the West Africa Fertilizer Cost Build-Up study and the West Africa Fertilizer Cost Simulator tool which will be presented to stakeholders in a webinar on Oct 20, 2022, from 2 to 3:30 pm GMT.

Targeting more than 200 participants, the webinar will convene strategic stakeholders, including members of the West African Fertilizer Association, logistics stakeholders, public sector actors, regional institutions, financial partners, and donor organizations, among others, involved in the fertilizer supply chain, from production, to importation, to blending operations, and distribution down to the last mile.

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding for this initiative through the Feed the Future Enhancing Growth through Regional Agricultural Input Systems (EnGRAIS) Project for West Africa, implemented by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC).

“Our regional fertilizer supply chain actors have a lot of potential to support agricultural transformation across the West Africa region, but lack of the necessary, timely, accurate, and well-packaged information on logistics and costs limits them in several ways. The new West Africa Fertilizer Cost Simulator will help stakeholders access adequate information on cost build-up along trade corridors and ports for better decision-making,” said Patrice Annequin, Chief of Party of the EnGRAIS project.

The cost build-up study, upon which the cost simulator was based, reveals the main bottlenecks and issues causing high prices at farm gates and delayed delivery. It also provides comparisons of the various corridors that can help fertilizer suppliers to make better decisions in optimizing logistical options, reducing costs, and improving delivery time.

During the webinar, key findings of the “Structure of Logistics Costs and Fertilizer Import Procedures in West Africa” report as well as a series of Fertilizer Port Factsheets and Process Maps will be unveiled. Participants will get a tour to the main functionalities of the online Fertilizer Cost Simulator.

Following the launch, in-depth online technical training programs and one-on-one assistance will be provided by the project for those interested in using the Fertilizer Cost Simulator.

These tools will help stakeholders address the fertilizer logistics cost challenges associated with supply chain activities and promote sustainable increases in agricultural productivity for improved food security in West Africa, a necessity in these times of crisis and high prices.

Source: editors.3news.com|Ghana

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Laud Nartey is an online editor with current affair team at Media General, operators of TV3 Ghana, 3News.com and more. Email: Laud.Nartey@editors.3news.com

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