A LAHO member preprares seedling for Transplanting.


The Building Agribusiness Capacity in East Timor (BACET) Program completed its inaugural Business Plan Competition to promote entrepreneurism and demonstrate commercial agriculture opportunities in East Timor (Timor-Leste). The contest was open to all 2008 and 2009 graduates of the BACET Program. The BACET agriculture education program in East Timor includes specialized training in business planning. Students complete activities in planning, cash flow projections, and cooperative business organization.
Land O’Lakes also provided a simplified model business plan for agricultural enterprises and offered advice to students interested in applying. Ten applications were received, representing 85 aspiring farmers in production groups or individual entrepreneurs.
Three agricultural enterprises were chosen to receive $500 as start-up capital based on evaluation of their formal business plans. The funding was provided from resources contributed by Prosperity Worldwide (http://www.prosperityworldwide.org/). The winning business ideas included fresh vegetable production and marketing, local chicken production and marketing, and agricultural production and input services. Following is a brief summary of the three winning enterprises.
Loron Aban Hahu Ohin (LAHO) Production Group (“The Future Starts Today”) is a group young of farmers based in Oe’cusse (an isolated district of Timor-Leste surrounded by Indonesia and only accessible by sea ferry or by a long and arduous trip requiring multiple entries in and out of Indonesian territory). LAHO currently has 16 members, half of whom attended BACET at Maliana Eskola Teknika Agrikola in 2009. LAHO plans to grow and market fresh vegetables for local consumers as well as larger-scale production in soybeans, green beans, and chili peppers. The start-up funds will be used to purchase seed and other inputs as well as to respond to a short-term market opportunity for betel nut sales. The group has successfully negotiated with the Oe’cusse government administration to sell fresh produce and to access a tractor for land preparation. Land O’Lakes BACET has provided technical production, financial and marketing advice.
Haburas Manu Lokal (HAMALO) Production Group (“Make Productive Local Chickens”) enterprise is run by six graduates of the 2008 BACET program in Fuiloro and Natarbora. The group plans to raise the local variety of chickens and sell them in the local Maliana and Bobanaro markets. The market for chicken is strong, but it is routinely met by imported products because of a lack of local production and market constraints. The group’s land is located very near to the Indonesian border, in the village of Saburai, creating potential for cross-border trade.
Land O’Lakes BACET offered advice on livestock marketing and farm planning to create chicken housing and expand the production area. HAMALO will use the start-up funds to prepare a permanent coop to house chickens, increase the number of birds, and improve feeding and care of the flock.
TANE Agricultura is an agricultural enterprise founded by a 2009 graduate of BACET Natarbora. TANE will offer marketing services and inputs for farmers and farming production groups in the Viqueque area. Viqueque currently does not have an agriculture supply store, and farmers have limited access to seeds, fertilizer and pesticides. TANE is cooperating with 20 production groups with the objective to deliver agricultural inputs and market the group’s production. TANE also plans to produce green beans on two hectares of land and has potential to sell betel nut to other areas in the country. The $500 award will be used as working capital to purchase inputs and initiate the agricultural service activities.

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Police Operation in Bobonaro and Cova Lima

Diposting oleh Lino Borges On 21.18 0 komentar

Over the two weeks PNTL have conducted a Special Operation in Bobonaro and Cova Lima Districts in response to the rumours of ‘ninjas’ (unidentified persons with covered faces) operating in these districts. Police have reportedly arrested approximately 13 suspects including several with suspected involvement in recent murders in the area. Several suspects were later released for lack of evidence against them. The police have stated in the media that these illegal armed groups have been stopped. The police again reported that there have not been any further incidents reported to police relating to these alleged roving groups. Most NGO programs in these areas are reported as on-going although some activities have been delayed due to concerns over the potential for security incidents in remote areas.
Reports from local people in the areas, particularly around the Bobonaro/Cova Lima District borders, is that there is a quite high level of fear regarding these rumours. There are some indirect local reports of small night-time incidents of terrorization by unknown people in some villages (such as knives allegedly being thrust through residential doors in the middle of the night). These incidents are not confirmed but illustrate the level of local concern and related perceived security instability.
In media statements over the past week, the PNTL Commander has stated that he plans to continue focused police operations in these areas over the next six months. He further stated that the National Military (F-FDTL) will likely be involved in these security operations. It is unclear at this time how the military will be used.

Security Advisory: Advice from the District Police in Bobonaro to NGOs is that program activities during daylight hours are considered safe and should be able to continue as normal. Police advise that staff shouldn’t travel at night and should limit solitary travel, particularly in the Bobonaro sub-district.

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