Live Web Feed - Putting market access into practice: reaching the bottom billion through corporate supply and distribution chains
Recorded on Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Event sponsored by
Businesses are expanding the market access of the poor through
new approaches in their supply and distribution chains. What is
being learnt from experience so far? This meeting will compare
different approaches, and draw out lessons concerning their
implementation, impact, and returns. Are companies making their
local markets work better for the poor?
Speaker:
Andy Wales, Head of
Sustainable Development, SABMiller, will reflect on SABMiller's
supply chain investment in India which has brought over 6,000
barley farmers into the supply chain. SAB recently assessed this
and other supply chain work with small holder farmers in Africa, in
terms of the social and commercial impacts, critical success
factors, and areas for future action.
David Croft, Sustainability
Director, Cadbury, will speak on Cadbury's initiatives in Ghana
that support cocoa producers at the base of their supply chain. He
will reflect on the range of approaches adopted by Cadbury, from
the Cadbury Cocoa Partnership to the recently-announced adoption of
Fair Trade certification for Dairy Milk.
Euan Wilmshurst, Stakeholder
Engagement Manager, The Coca-Cola Company, will shift the focus
from supply chains to distribution chains, reflecting on the Manual
Distribution Centres developed by Coca-Cola in East Africa. This
approach seeks to open employment opportunities for poor and
less-skilled workers and offers significant potential for scaling
up.
Caroline Ashley, Overseas
Development Institute, acting as Respondent, will reflect on what
these and other experiences suggest concerning implementation and
impact of supply and distribution chain reform.
Chair:
Simon Maxwell, Overseas
Development Institute
This event is part of the 2009 Event Series from the Overseas
Development Institute, the Department for International Development
and Business Action for Africa: "Harnessing
the Power of Business for Development Impact". Join the online
discussion
here!