Orange services for @griculture in Africa. Juin 2016



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Orange services for @griculture in Africa Juin 2016 1

Orange partner of the African @griculture digital transformation this brochure aims at highlighting the methods developed by Orange in order to improve productivity in the rural sector, increase farmers income and strengthen the entire value chain for more information, please write to the following email address catherine.flouvat@orange.com 2

table of contents 1 2 3 what ICT can bring to the @gricultural sector in Africa Orange services for @gricultural stakeholders Orange «m@gri» services in detail 3 3

1 what ICT can bring to the @gricultural sector in Africa 4 4

agriculture in Africa - key figures 60% of jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa are in the agricultural sector 13% of GDP comes from agriculture on average in Sub-Saharan Africa 200 million people are suffering from hunger in Africa which represents 24% of the inhabitants of the continent (versus 33% in 1990) of rural inhabitants of Sub-Saharan Africa are in a situation of food 63% insecurity sources: FAO 2013 and 2014, World Bank 2012 5

@griculture in Africa - key challenges 62% 75% of farmers in developing countries lack access to financial services of arable lands in Sub-Saharan Africa are unused 4% 1/2 800 million of arable lands are connected to an irrigation system productivity (kg/hectare) in Sub- Saharan Africa compared to developed countries people left rural areas for cities during the past 50 years sources: FAO 2000, GSMA 2013 and 2015 6

@griculture is an opportunity for African farmers there is a massive development of ICT in Africa having a significant impact on local ecosystem 2x 60% ICT development is twice faster in Africa than in any other part of the world of the 400,000 African villages have access to network coverage 1.2% 48 $ billion the GDP growth brought by every increase of 10% in mobile penetration the potential increase of smallholders farmers income by 2020 thanks to ICT e-agriculture opportunities can be broken down into different categories of services $ financial services via mobile phone (loans, transfers, savings, insurance) information and training services via mobile (hotline, sms, data collection etc.) which aim at : improving farmers income increasing agricultural productivity agricultural trade enhancement services via mobile phone ( information on market prices, market place, etc.) sources: GSMA 2006, Connected Agriculture report - Oxfam, Accenture, Vodafone 2011, IFRI 2010 strengthening the overall value chain 7

2 Orange services for @gricultural stakeholders 8 8

a strong presence in Africa and the Middle East More than 116 million subscribers in20 countries*, n 1 or n 2 for 16 operations, 4,9 bn, 5,1% revenue growth in 2015(excluding non consolidated affiliates) more than 20 000 employees (without indirect); Top Employer awards in many countries Strong commitmentof the Groupwith more than 1 bn investment each year in Africa andmiddle East Presence in the region for more than 20 years, partnering with local partners Iraq Morocco Mali Niger Tunisia Lebanon Egypt In 2015, 3G+ was available in all the countries where Orange is a mobile operator and 4G in 5 of these countries. 83 % of the population of our footprint is under Orange mobile coverage. Senegal Guinea Bissau Guinea Conakry Ivory Coast Cameroon Equatorial Guinea DRC Jordan CAR Madagascar Mauritius over 263 million customers worldwide in ~30 countries total group revenues of ~ 40 billion Botswana * excluding new acquisitions in Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone and Liberia 9

3 key levers of actions to enhance socio-economic innovations in agriculture promote digital inclusion infrastructures & connectivity ecosystems finance social innovation & business entrepreneurs & SMEs products & services support open innovation use our technologies and know-how for development 10

3 development axes of Orange m-agri services improve farmers income increase agricultural productivity strengthen the overall agricultural value chain access updated market prices of crops and cattle via mobile through SMS or IVR* in order to better bargain prices and optimize travels save money, pay securely and access financial services (micro-credit, savings, insurance) via mobile sell or buy commodities via mobile thanks to a market place linking supply and demand send information and advice to farmers by SMS or vocal messages send information and weather/environmental alerts create a directory of stakeholders (buyers & sellers) with their localization collect and process field data in real time via mobile or tablet in order to improve statistical analysis and anticipate needs enable logistical tracking of commodities or vehicles via machine-tomachine solutions facilitate and secure agricultural subsidies distribution improve irrigation systems *Interactive Voice Response 11

Orange m-agri services in Africa improve farmers income increase agricultural productivity strengthen the overall agricultural value chain information on product prices in local markets via mobile (text or vocal) call center specialized in agriculture Orange Money (money transfers, savings, etc.) virtual market place weather and environmental services bulk SMS (text or vocal) sharing information via mobile phone with a whole community (through vocal or text messages) Orange Money (payments, transfers, loans, insurance, etc.) training on agricultural techniques data collection via mobile solution for vehicles fleet management Orange Money (vouchers for subsidies, wage payments, etc.) machine-to-machine solution for irrigation 12

3 Orange m-agri services in detail 13 13

market price information service improve farmers income target: farmers countries: Niger, Mali, Ivory Coast, Madagascar Thanks to this information, I get local markets prices on my mobile with a simple call/sms/short code. I spend less money in transportation and I negotiate better when I sell my crops. Orange Niger provides prices of agricultural commodities and cattle in 87 markets through the mobile service Labaroun Kassoua 14

improve farmers income market prices information service what is this service? «Labaroun Kassoua» provides information on prices of agricultural commodities and on cattle on all main markets in Niger via an Orange mobile phone. why use this service? to receive the current prices of agricultural commodities and cattle market to do a better choice where to sell or purchase goods to optimize transportation depending on market prices of agricultural commodities cost: 50 FCFA / request, 20 FCFA/min how to use it? easy to use from an Orange mobile: o via SMS: sending market or cattle to the number 139 o via USSD: dialing #139# o via vocal call to 139 in Haoussa or French launched in Niger since 2011 with RECA and SIMB 15

financial services improve farmers income targets: farmers, NGO, institutions countries: Niger,Mali, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Egypt, GuineaConakry, Jordan, Mauritius, Kenya, Tunisia, Senegal, Cameroun, Botswana I can put money aside for the lean season before the next harvest and better secure my family s future. I subscribe to a micro-insurance to insure my crops. Thanks to Orange Money, I can save money securely and discreetly. Orange offers Orange Money services in 14 African countries 16

improve farmers income financial services what is this service? why use this service? how to use it? Orange Money is an innovative financial service via a mobile phone enabling Orange customers, to perform the following operations: deposit and withdrawal of money, transfer of money from one individual to another, purchase of phone credit, consultation of Orange Money account credit and of the last financial transactions. for financial transactions to have the same possibilities as those with a bank account to save and to withdraw money to have access to microcredit services easy to use from an Orange mobile : open a free account in Orange store or in a partner store confidential password More than 17 millions of clients in 14 countries 17

agricultural advice call-center improve farmers income target: farmers countries : Mali and soon Egypt I have a call center dedicated to my concerns and answering in my language. Agronomists provide me with useful information, advice and explanations on cultivation techniques 7 days a week! Orange Mali launched Sénékéla, an agricultural call-center accessible on the 37333from 8:30am to 7 pm 18

improve farmers income agricultural advice call-center what is this service? "Sénékéla" has been launched in Mali. A call-center with agronomists speaking French and Bambara, all answer questions farmers may have on agriculture : planting methods, seeds, sowing time, fertilizers, etc. why use this service? to access a call center dedicated to farmers to receive information on market prices in Bambara to increase productivity to easily get practical advice how to use it? a simple phone call to 37 333 from an Orange SIM card in Mali cost : 50 FCFA/minute launched in Mali since 2014 with GSMA, IER, IICD and RONGEAD. 19

virtual market place service improve farmers income targe: farmers countries: Madagascar Wherever I am, I can sell my onions in a few clicks on my mobile and I am directly contacted by potential buyers. We agree on the price and he pays me an advance via Orange Money before coming to take the goods! Orange proposes mobile market place services in Madagascar 20

improve farmers income virtual market place service what is this service? why use this service? how to use it? Market Place is a mobile commercial platform providing an opportunity to buyers and sellers to publish and consult offers or request 24/7 in order to benefit from the best deals. This service is available from any mobile phone with or without internet access. to enlarge sales channels to increase income to have a better visibility for sales or purchases to easily contact buyers or sellers a simple call to the call center from an Orange mobile in Madagascar: opening an account with password (200 Ar/call) via USSD dialing #432# via internet and mobile internet launched in Madagascar since 2014 with the CCIA 21

my vocal community service increase agricultural productivity targets: NGOs, agricultural cooperatives, Institutions countries: pilot in Egypt I would like to post vocal advice and information on new cultivation techniques for wheat. In Egypt, the Ministry of Agriculture sends vocal advice and information modules to smallholder farmers via their mobile phone in order to increase wheat production. 22

increase agricultural productivity my vocal community service what is this service? why use this service? how to use it? In a society with a high illiteracy rate, voice message distribution enables farmers to take part in exchanges and debates on subjects of their interest, it also allows farmers groups, cooperatives and local radios to broadcast information. to access voice information messages broadcasted by cooperatives, NGOs, local radios to post messages on a certain topic to follow selected voice blogs web interface voice SMS (push) calling a vocal server pilot ongoing 23

bulk SMS service increase agricultural productivity targets: NGO, agricultural cooperatives, institutions country: pilot in Egypt Thanks to the advice received by SMS I managed to increase the yield of my wheat field. Orange Egypt and the Ministry of Agriculture have launched a pilot : 600 farmers regularly receive SMS information on wheat culture. 24

increase agricultural productivity bulk SMS service what is this service? why use this service? how to use it? The bulk SMS sending service allows to send information to multiple recipients through SMS. It enables NGOs, agricultural communities to keep in touch with their members by sending them information regularly. to broadcast information and trainings to communities or groups of people in real time to maintain links with farmers and communities SMS sent via a web interface 25

data collection service strengthen the overall agricultural value chain targets: NGOs, agricultural cooperatives, institutions countries : pilot in Mali and soonin Cameroon I optimize the use of my truck to collect goods from small producers thanks to the information they send me. In Mali prices of agricultural commodities and weather information are collected through a mobile application in order to improve statistical analysis. 26

strengthen the overall agricultural value chain data collection service what is this service? why use this service? how to use it? The data collection service can be use for field studies (surveys, census), warning systems (epidemic, commodity prices) or any other type of real-time information collection through mobile devices. Remote data monitoring, storage, processing and distribution services are also available. to count the rural population and production in order to improve governmental statistics / field agents efficiency to collect prices and quantities on the markets in order to anticipate shortages and the important price variations can integrate: pictures, GPS coordinates; it enables to receive reliable information in real time survey configuration, storage, data processing and analysis through a web interface data collection and distribution through a smartphone or a tablet (3G or GPRS network) pilot launched in Mali and soon in Cameroon 27

service of subsidies tracking and payments strengthen the overall agricultural value chain target: governments, NGOs, agricultural cooperatives, Institutions country: pilot in Egypt Thanks to the voucher system on my mobile I can receive fertilizers and crops distributed by the government easily and in complete confidence. Orange Egypt participates in a pilot project to secure payment and distribution of subsidized crops towards farmers.. 28

strengthen the overall agricultural value chain service of subsidies tracking and payments what is this service? Management of transactions (traceability, payments) of subsidized products using virtual mobile accounts. why use this service? how to use it? to manage the distribution of subsidized products to manage inventory levels to track transactions up to the end-user to manage payments register beneficiaries in the data base users download mobile application pilot planned in Egypt in 2015 29

summary table of Orange m-agri services 30 30

Orange m@gri services in Africa 1/4 country Niger service name Labaroun Kassoua channels used value proposition service contents status - SMS - USSD - IVR* provide access to information on commodities prices facilitate markets choice for purchases and sales optimize transportation costs products prices (onion, sesame, peanut, potatoes, niebe, cattle, etc.) on more than 87 markets in Niger launched since: - SMS : Nov 2011 - USSD : April 2012 - IVR* : planned for May 2015 - Call center provide access to information on market prices in local Bambara language improve productivity provide practical advices price information (mil, corn, onion, etc.) practical advices (seeding, agricultural inputs, harvest, etc.) launched in April 2014 Mali Sénékéla - USSD (for price information only) provide access to information on market prices facilitate market choice for purchases and sales price information (onion, rice, maize, vegetables, fruits) for retailers or wholesalers launched in April 2014 - data - data collection gain time in data collection processes improve data collection efficiency and anticipate needs collection of meteorological data for diffusion to farmers (to be defined) *Interactive Voice Response -pilot with AGHRYMET (Niger & Mali) planned for mid April 2015 31

Orange m@gri services in Africa 2/4 country service name channels used value proposition service contents status Ivory Coast Market Info System/ Cashew nuts - USSD increase productivity provide access to information on commodities prices increase farmers bargaining power (choice of the market for sales/purchases) price information on: cashew nut, corn, onion cultivation techniques (harvest, seeding, fertilizer, etc.) national and international markets price trends for sales decisions launched in January 2014 increase agricultural yields Bazar Mada - USSD increase farmers income tool to provide sales support prices information on rice, vegetables, fruits, handcrafted products, cattle, agricultural inputs, fishes, etc. launched in April 2014 Madagascar Market place - USSD - IVR* (opening of market place account) enlarge sales channels for farmers increase farmers income propose a market place to give visibility and connect sellers and buyers publication of agricultural products offers (offer) publication of product request (demand) *Interactive Voice Response launched in April 2014 32

Orange m@gri services in Africa 3/4 country Egypt service name Farmer awareness (professional training and information) channels used value proposition service contents status - SMS - Call center - increase productivity - increase yields - improve cultivation techniques - evaluate skills acquired through service usage - provide real-time answers on agricultural concerns - inform in local language at a low cost information on inputs to use, on quality of seeds professional training on best practices and cultivation techniques for rice and wheat (fertilizers, seeds, ground care) SMS quizz to evaluate skills of farmers and the efficiency of the information broadcasted advices on daily concerns on agriculture -pilot launched via SMS channel: march 2015 - Sharqia area, close to Nile delta (100 km north east of Cairo) - target : 600 farmers - cultures: rice and wheat fertilizer distribution and payment with mobile wallet - SMS - USSD - help farmers to benefit from State fertilizer subsidies - improve traceability of products - introduce easy payment via NFC* - fertilizers subsidized by government - gathering information on sales of subsidized fertilizers - payment with NFC* application * Near Field Contact technology pilot planned launch in 2015! - April June: for rice - Oct-Dec for wheat - target: 6 villages - Sharqia region 33

Orange m@gri services in Africa 4/4 pays nom du service canaux utiliséspar les services proposition de valeur contenu des services statut Senegal mlouma - USSD - SMS - web site - call center increase productivity access to prices of crops chose sellers and vendors increase selling process efficiency prices information linkage offer and demand through web site, alerts, SMS and USSD. Call center support. launched in December 2015 Botswana Brastorne - USSD - web site increase productivity thanks to weather info, tips and advice optimize trips for crops access to agricultural and farming tips, weather alerts, mobile store for buyers and sellers, etc. launched in December 2015 * serveur vocal interactif 34

Orange supports m@gri start-ups Orange is committed to support entrepreneurs developing innovative projects linking ICT with agricultural sector Tech Innov winner of the Orange African Social Venture Prize 2011 Vivus Limited winner of the Orange African Social Venture Prize 2012 This Nigerien solution enables farmers and agricultural cooperatives to irrigate remotely their fields with their mobiles. Farmers can thus increase their yields and reduce their water consumption Vivus Limited sends deal of the day SMS to crop vendor and allows them to optimize their stocks and thereby to avoid waste. Modisar winner of the Orange African Social Venture Prize 2014 Mewanko Farm winner of the Orange API Partner Prize 2014 An application designed to help Botswana's farmers to manage their farms. The goal is to develop the agricultural sector by associating the passion for breeding and the benefits of new technologies A Cameroonian project based on the creation of an online market place for agricultural commodities. The goal is to facilitate the life of small farmers giving them direct access to markets in order to increase their income. 35

Orange partner of the African @griculture digital transformation thank you 36