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Markets for Native Fruit
Diversity
How to select most promising products or crops

Impact Filter
23 Nov 2013
B4FN, Rome, Italy
Hugo Lamers
outline
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Setting the scene
What impact filter
Why & when impact filter
How impact filter
Defining indicators
Evaluation and scoring
Experiences from the field
Main problem
 How to identify which species, variety or product
has market potential for local or distant markets?
A
B
C
D
E

 How to discover & identify potential ABD products?
 How to evaluate and select the most potential
products or market opportunities?
Impact filter – what
The Impact Filter is a tool that facilitates rapid qualitative evaluation
of expected impacts that result from different market opportunities.

It can help to evaluate the impact on economic, social, nutritional
and environmental aspects.
Impact filter – why & when
The Impact Filter is a tool that enables stakeholders:
•to select and promote those market opportunities that promise
to have the most positive impact.
•to plan and guide market interventions more effectively.
The Impact Filter can be used by facilitators:
•In decision making processes - to define areas of action and
decide which interventions to make
•Being a rapid, qualitative tool, it can be applied in participatory
processes involving several stakeholders.
The impact Filter is appropriate when:
•Funds, expertise or time for thorough market assessments is
not available or required.
Impact filter - how
1. Identify products and market opportunities
•
Identifying ABD related crop attributes to define potential products
2. Identify impact indicators
•
Economic (profitability, potential demand, technical feasibility, risks)
•
Social (poverty, inclusiveness, gender)
•
Environmental (rare, effect on ABD, effect on wider environment)
•
Nutrition and health
3. Identify weights for the impact indicators
4. Identify a scoring mechanism to evaluate the products
5. Calculate total impact scores
6. Interpretation of results and drawing sound conclusions
Impact filter - indicators
How to evaluate profitability
•Expected margin (based on expected costs and sales price)
•Expected sales volume over time
•Is it addressing a need, want or preference (i.e. daily food item/
pharmaceutical product or just a favourite side dish/luxury item)
How to evaluate market risks
•As a rule, profitability of an enterprise increases with the level of risk
Impact filter - output
Objectives and sub-criteria

Product 1

Weighting

1. Economic

50%

Product 2

Product 3

Product 4

(candles)

(dried fruit
rinds)

(soap)

(kokum powder)

Score

Score

Score

Output

Output

Output

Score

Output

100%

1.1 Profitability/ income
generation

50%

2

0.5

8

2

8

2

6

1.5

1.2 Feasibility; simple & low
market risks

25%

9

1.125

9

1.125

2

0.25

5

0.625

1.3 Addressing consumer
preferences & trends

25%

4

0.5

8

1

6

0.75

5

0.625

Sub-total of weighted outputs
2. Social

25%

2.125

4.125

3

2.75

100%

2.1 Poverty reduction

50%

6

0.75

8

1

6

0.75

7

0.875

2.2 Inclusion of neglected
groups

50%

8

1

7

0.875

7

0.875

8

1

Sub-total of weighted outputs
3. Environment

25%

1.75
100%

1.875

1.625

1.875
Impact filter – evaluation
Make sure all have same understanding:
•about the exact indicator and score (high risk should get low score)
•Use marks (1-10) or lickert scale (1-5) or don’t know/no positive impact;
little positive impact; very good impact (0-1-2)
Three types of scoring mechanism:
•Pair-wise ranking (taking all indicators into account simultaneously)
•Aggregate individual scores using beans (evaluate per indicator)
•Score based on group consultation (evaluate per product)
Impact filter – evaluation
Advantage

Disadvantage

Pair-wise ranking

- Simple for participants
- Low knowledge level on
indicators
- Difficult to evaluate
many products at the
same time

- All indicators are
evaluated
simultaneously
- Danger for biased or
unbalanced evaluation

Beans

- Good insight of the
whole group taking all
individuals into account
- Handy when opinions
differ a lot

- No/little discussion
- Requires equal
representation of
stakeholders

- Discussions lead to
learning, better
understanding and
refinement of scores

- Dominant participants
influence results
- Difficult when opinions
differ a lot

(by indicator)

Group consultation
(by product)
Experiences from the field
•
•

Kiriwong village in Nakorn Sri Thammarat, Thailand - Dec 2012
Gonsar and Salkani village near Sirsi, Karnataka, India – Oct 2013

Evaluated 14 products

Evaluated 15 products
Impact filter – lessons learned
Interpretation of results and drawing sound conclusions:
•Impact filters are often done with very limited market information (repeat
the exercise in a later stage)
•Differentiate ‘don’t know’ from ‘no impact’ in your charts
•Scores are not carved in stone - they just reflect the opinion of that
specific group based on selected indicators and weighting at that specific
moment
•Often participants feel the scores do not reflect reality – it means certain
indicators are overlooked, left out or underestimated
•Farming communities are often risk adverse (adjust weighting)
•Involve private sector players – results are balanced only when all
sections of the value chain are equally represented
•Impact filters can help to facilitate the decision for which products a more
thorough market assessment need to be conducted (by rapid market
appraisal or value chain assessment)
•It can facilitate decision making within communities but also during
higher level value chain stakeholder meetings or workshops
Thank you!

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Markets for Native Fruit Diversity - Impact filter

  • 1. Markets for Native Fruit Diversity How to select most promising products or crops Impact Filter 23 Nov 2013 B4FN, Rome, Italy Hugo Lamers
  • 2. outline • • • • • • • Setting the scene What impact filter Why & when impact filter How impact filter Defining indicators Evaluation and scoring Experiences from the field
  • 3. Main problem  How to identify which species, variety or product has market potential for local or distant markets? A B C D E  How to discover & identify potential ABD products?  How to evaluate and select the most potential products or market opportunities?
  • 4. Impact filter – what The Impact Filter is a tool that facilitates rapid qualitative evaluation of expected impacts that result from different market opportunities. It can help to evaluate the impact on economic, social, nutritional and environmental aspects.
  • 5. Impact filter – why & when The Impact Filter is a tool that enables stakeholders: •to select and promote those market opportunities that promise to have the most positive impact. •to plan and guide market interventions more effectively. The Impact Filter can be used by facilitators: •In decision making processes - to define areas of action and decide which interventions to make •Being a rapid, qualitative tool, it can be applied in participatory processes involving several stakeholders. The impact Filter is appropriate when: •Funds, expertise or time for thorough market assessments is not available or required.
  • 6. Impact filter - how 1. Identify products and market opportunities • Identifying ABD related crop attributes to define potential products 2. Identify impact indicators • Economic (profitability, potential demand, technical feasibility, risks) • Social (poverty, inclusiveness, gender) • Environmental (rare, effect on ABD, effect on wider environment) • Nutrition and health 3. Identify weights for the impact indicators 4. Identify a scoring mechanism to evaluate the products 5. Calculate total impact scores 6. Interpretation of results and drawing sound conclusions
  • 7. Impact filter - indicators How to evaluate profitability •Expected margin (based on expected costs and sales price) •Expected sales volume over time •Is it addressing a need, want or preference (i.e. daily food item/ pharmaceutical product or just a favourite side dish/luxury item) How to evaluate market risks •As a rule, profitability of an enterprise increases with the level of risk
  • 8. Impact filter - output Objectives and sub-criteria Product 1 Weighting 1. Economic 50% Product 2 Product 3 Product 4 (candles) (dried fruit rinds) (soap) (kokum powder) Score Score Score Output Output Output Score Output 100% 1.1 Profitability/ income generation 50% 2 0.5 8 2 8 2 6 1.5 1.2 Feasibility; simple & low market risks 25% 9 1.125 9 1.125 2 0.25 5 0.625 1.3 Addressing consumer preferences & trends 25% 4 0.5 8 1 6 0.75 5 0.625 Sub-total of weighted outputs 2. Social 25% 2.125 4.125 3 2.75 100% 2.1 Poverty reduction 50% 6 0.75 8 1 6 0.75 7 0.875 2.2 Inclusion of neglected groups 50% 8 1 7 0.875 7 0.875 8 1 Sub-total of weighted outputs 3. Environment 25% 1.75 100% 1.875 1.625 1.875
  • 9. Impact filter – evaluation Make sure all have same understanding: •about the exact indicator and score (high risk should get low score) •Use marks (1-10) or lickert scale (1-5) or don’t know/no positive impact; little positive impact; very good impact (0-1-2) Three types of scoring mechanism: •Pair-wise ranking (taking all indicators into account simultaneously) •Aggregate individual scores using beans (evaluate per indicator) •Score based on group consultation (evaluate per product)
  • 10. Impact filter – evaluation Advantage Disadvantage Pair-wise ranking - Simple for participants - Low knowledge level on indicators - Difficult to evaluate many products at the same time - All indicators are evaluated simultaneously - Danger for biased or unbalanced evaluation Beans - Good insight of the whole group taking all individuals into account - Handy when opinions differ a lot - No/little discussion - Requires equal representation of stakeholders - Discussions lead to learning, better understanding and refinement of scores - Dominant participants influence results - Difficult when opinions differ a lot (by indicator) Group consultation (by product)
  • 11. Experiences from the field • • Kiriwong village in Nakorn Sri Thammarat, Thailand - Dec 2012 Gonsar and Salkani village near Sirsi, Karnataka, India – Oct 2013 Evaluated 14 products Evaluated 15 products
  • 12. Impact filter – lessons learned Interpretation of results and drawing sound conclusions: •Impact filters are often done with very limited market information (repeat the exercise in a later stage) •Differentiate ‘don’t know’ from ‘no impact’ in your charts •Scores are not carved in stone - they just reflect the opinion of that specific group based on selected indicators and weighting at that specific moment •Often participants feel the scores do not reflect reality – it means certain indicators are overlooked, left out or underestimated •Farming communities are often risk adverse (adjust weighting) •Involve private sector players – results are balanced only when all sections of the value chain are equally represented •Impact filters can help to facilitate the decision for which products a more thorough market assessment need to be conducted (by rapid market appraisal or value chain assessment) •It can facilitate decision making within communities but also during higher level value chain stakeholder meetings or workshops

Editor's Notes

  1. Advantage Pair-wise ranking: advantage is that it is simple; useful when knowledge level is low on indicators and it is difficult for participant to evaluate many products at the same time – we used it during focus group discussions with small-holder farmer or women groups to select products to work on in Sirsi. Disadvantage pairwise-ranking: all indicators are evaluated simultaneously – danger for biased - unbalanced evaluation Advantage beans: Get good insight of the whole group together taking all individual opinions into account – good when opinions might differ a lot. Disadvantage beans: No/little discussion about scores which facilitate learning and could result in better understanding and refining of scores, requires equal representation of stakeholders Advantage group consultation: Discussion leads to learning and better understanding, refinement of scores Disadvantage group consultations: Dominant participants influence results, difficult when opinions differ a lot
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