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Consultancy Opportunity – Tea Sector
at Traidcraft Exchange January, 2023
Job Description
Role:
Consultancy to conduct a study within tea sector in Kenya and Tanzania.
Location: Kenya and Tanzania
Contract Period: part-time

Transform Trade (TT) is a UK development charity specialising in making trade work for the voiceless and unseen entrepreneurs, farmers, and artisans in Africa and Asia to grow their businesses, find markets and engage effectively in trade. TT vision is a world without poverty where all trade is fair through equitable, people-centered, and regenerative trade practices and systems. Working within the Trade Justice and Climate Justice TT, trade can be a robust and sustainable solution to poverty.

In this context, over the past two years, TT has undergone strategic reflection and review. The strategy recognises the urgent need to make our work count for marginalised communities and the corresponding need for the impact. In the strategic thinking process, TT changes how it seeks to shift the power (STP) of decisions and planning to the communities’ organisations. The strategy support is within the following three portfolios: Tea, small-scale agriculture, and garment sectors, and it aims to become a grassroots investor, advocate and intermediary that focuses on trade justice, mainly through producer organisations, empowered workers, and climate and environmental justice.

Transform Trade wishes to support the tea sector, specifically smallholder tea farmers in Kenya and Tanzania. In this regard, Transform Trade intend to undertake a study within tea sector in Kenya and Tanzania.

The purpose of this consultancy is to conduct a study to analyse the tea sector setup and specifically to understand the capacities of smallholder farmer’s organisations/groups in addressing market barriers, climate change, and policy issues

Interested?
Further details including Terms of Reference can be found on our website Transform Trade (transform-trade.org)
An electronic copy of the proposal and resume be submitted not later than 23rd January 2023 to recruitment@traidcraft.org
Submission must be in English and typed (no smaller than 11-point font) in a standard A4 format.


TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CONSULTANCY
EAST AFRICA TEA SECTOR MAPPING AND CAPACITY ASSESSMENT OF SMALLHOLDERS FARMER’S ORGANISATIONS
1.0 Background information
Transform Trade (TT) is a UK development charity specialising in making trade work for the voiceless and unseen entrepreneurs, farmers, and artisans in Africa and Asia to grow their businesses, find markets and engage effectively in trade. TT vision is a world without poverty where all trade is fair through equitable, people-centered, and regenerative trade practices and systems. Working within the Trade Justice and Climate Justice TT, trade can be a robust and sustainable solution to poverty.

In this context, over the past two years, TT has undergone strategic reflection and review. The strategy recognises the urgent need to make our work count for marginalised communities and the corresponding need for the impact. In the strategic thinking process, TT changes how it seeks to shift the power (STP) of decisions and planning to the communities’ organisations. The strategy support is within the following three portfolios: Tea, small-scale agriculture, and garment sectors, and it aims to become a grassroots investor, advocate and intermediary that focuses on trade justice, mainly through producer organisations, empowered workers, and climate and environmental justice.

Transform Trade wishes to support the tea sector, specifically smallholder tea farmers in Kenya and Tanzania. In this regard, Transform Trade intend to undertake a study within tea sector in Kenya and Tanzania. The study’s overall objective is to conduct a mapping key actors within the tea sector and assessing smallholders’ tea organisation capacities in Kenya and Tanzania. The study results will pave the way for TT support in the tea sector for trade justice in Kenya and Tanzania. The interest in supporting the tea sectorhas been informed by TT’s newly developed strategy and past project work in Kenya, such as ‘A FAIRCUP – Ensuring the rights of small-scale tea farmers in Kenya’ project (2011-2015) and the work of Tea farmers Association.

2.0 The purpose of this assignment.
This assignment aims to analyse the tea sector setup and specifically to understand the capacities of smallholder farmer’s organisations/groups in addressing market barriers, climate change, and policy issues. The specific objectives include:

  • To understand the Tea sector setup and key players in the tea value chain in the mentioned countries
  • To Identify smallholders’ organisation structure from the grassroots to the apex levels and understand how they are networked and the level of collaboration with other actors nationally, regionally, and globally on addressing market barriers and policy issues.
  • Identify the capacities of existing farmer’s organisations, specifically on the strengths and weaknesses of addressing market barriers and policy issues in both countries.
  • Assess smallholders’ organisation Leadership and Governance structure with rapid assessment on inclusion.
  • Identify and advise the areas where TT can collaborate/support farmer’s organisations in market barriers, policy, and climate change issues in the countries.

3.0 This consultancy is to assist Transform Trade to:

  • To understand the tea sector setup and key players of the tea business in both countries which will inform TT to create contacts and network with them .
  • Understand/identify critical stakeholders to engage/collaborate with and areas of support in the value chain for sustainable impact, specifically in market barriers, climate change, and policy issues.
  • Understand smallholders’ organisation setup, leadership and Governance structure, and their capacity, strength, and weakness. This information will inform TT on the leadership inclusion, the organizations’ capacity, and areas of support, including in the areas of collective voices in climate change issues, market barriers and policy issues.
  • To understand the capacity women and PWD leadership. This information will help TT to provide support that ensure that women and PWD leadership is strengthened. To inform TT about the key market barriers, climate change, and policy issues facing smallholder farmer’s organisations.

4.0 Scope of work.

  • Stakeholder consultations, to identify key players in the tea value chain and their role in Kenya and Tanzania.
  • Prepare smallholder apex tea organization’s needs assessment and advice on the areas of support /collaboration according to TT strategy.
  • In collaboration with farmers, organisations identify the key market barriers, climate change, and policy issues which affect farmers’ tea business.
  • Recommend ways of improving farmers’ organisational leadership and Governance and leaders’ capacities for a collective voice for better business returns in the value chain.
  • Recommend ways on strengthen inclusion of women and PWD in farmer organization’s leadership
  • Prepare a draft framework document that will define the process and guide the preparation of a standard action plan (SAP) on how best farmers’ organisation can identify and mitigates market barriers, climate change and policy issues.

5.0 Expected outputs.

  • A document that captures the tea sector structure with critical players in the value chain and their roles in countries.
  • Report on smallholder farmers’ organisation leadership and Governance structure, organisation’s capacities, areas of engagement/support, and organization needs.
  • Plan on how to strengthen farmer’s organizational leadership and Governance, including a section on strengthening women and PWDs in leadership an
  • Brief report on how TT can collaborate/support farmer’s organisations on collective action in addressing market barriers, climate change and policy issues.
6.0 Minimum qualifications and skills required:

The service provider must:

  • Demonstrate experience in the agriculture sector or Agriculture donor-supported projects in East Africa.
  • Have significant experience working with smallholder farmers within East Africa.
  • Have working knowledge of the tea sector in East Africa.
  • Have strong communications kills in English and Kiswahili.
  • Have a strong network in the East Africa Tea sector.

7.0 Level of Effort, Workplan, Budget
The service provider will propose the design of the work and the work plan to undertake the proposed activities, including a budget covering all related costs. While developing the work plan, the service provider should note that Transform Trade seeks to implement this activity from January 2023 and expects it to be completed by 28th February 2023.

8.0 Proposal Requirements
The contract award will be based upon a “best value” determination, considering the proposed strategy and work plan, proposed personnel, consultant experience, and offered costs for undertaking the said assignment. The proposal shall not exceed ten pages (excluding appendices), organised as follows:

Technical Approach: The proposal shall detail the assignment’s approach, including a plan of activities, a timetable, and critical outputs the action will achieve.

Experience of Consultant: The proposal shall briefly describe past or current contracts for efforts similar in size and scope to this tender. Personnel: The proposal shall briefly describe the name and qualifications of the consultant proposed and their justified role. CVs are to be included in an annex.

Cost/Justification: The proposal shall set a realistic budget for this assignment, including a budget breakdown and justification of expenses.
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9.0 Proposal submission
It is requested that an electronic copy of the proposal and resume be submitted not later than 23rd January 2023 to recruitment@traidcraft.org.Submission must be in English and typed (no smaller than 11-point font) in a standard A4 format.

How to apply
Interested? Further details including Terms of Reference can be found on our website Transform Trade (transform-trade.org)
An electronic copy of the proposal and resume be submitted not later than 23rd January 2023 to recruitment@traidcraft.org
Submission must be in English and typed (no smaller than 11-point font) in a standard A4 format.

 

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