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The Competitive African Rice Initiative (CARI) wishes to announce its call for expression of interest & short concepts under the CARI Matching FUnd (MF) in Nigeria, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Tanzania.
Main target group of the MF are Private Sector Organizations. In reasonably justified exemptions, Public Sector Institutions or Non-Governmental Organizations heading a consortium of partners can be eligible as lead MF partners. If the lead partner is not a rice mill, one of the consortium partners need to be an off-taker with whom the lead partner has a proven relationship. All partners must be legally recognized and empowered to enter into binding agreements.
Eligible parties should be well established and have a strong interest in increasing productivity along the entire rice value chain. The inclusion of male and female smallholder rice farmers in sustainable business models is a core principle of CARI. Example key indicators are:
The Matching Fund is the backbone of the CARI project. It serves as vehicle to support partners to increase the productivity along the entire rice value chain. The MF partner/consortium is required to contribute at least 2/3 to the project budget, as the CARI contribution is limited to 1/3 (maximum). Depending on the farmer outreach and complexity of the proposed project, the CARI share shall be between 40,000 and 100,000 €. The duration of the project can be up to 24 months in Nigeria and Burkina Faso, while contracts in Tanzania are limited to 21 months and in Ghana to 16 months.
The expression of interest & short concept should not exceed ten pages and should include:
Roles, responsibilities and contribution of consortium partner(s): a signed MoU of all partners within the consortium or explicit letter of intent to cooperate and contribute under the proposed project (a template is available on the CARI website) must be provided
The Board of Matching Funds will review all expressions of interest & short concepts. The main criteria for the selection will be a competitive technical evaluation. It will be assessed how well each project covers the challenges along the rice value chain. Only concepts, which reach a minimum technical score, will be invited to hand in a full proposal. Furthermore, all applicants will undergo a risk assessment.
Please note that the deadline for expression of interest & short concepts closes on 31st of March 2018. Please use the provided template for your short concept and send it to: kristina.spantig@giz.de.