27 May 2010   |  
Posted By: A.G. Vermouth

IDE Wins First Nestlé CSV Prize

IDE Cambodia was awarded the first Nestlé Prize in Creating Shared Value for its Farm Business Advisors program today at an awards ceremony in London. Since its inception in 2005, the FBA program has enabled 60 rural Cambodian entrepreneurs to start small farm advisory businesses, which in turn have helped 4,500 small-scale farm households increase their net income by 27 percent or US $150.

The prize of 500,000 Swiss Francs (about $433,050) will improve the project by recruiting and training an additional 36 advisors, generating approximately US $1.9 million in new income to positively impact 20,000 people in more than 4,000 rural households across Cambodia.

Nestlé Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who presented the award to the IDE, said: “We congratulate IDE Cambodia on being the first to be awarded the Prize. The work they do is inspirational. The support and training from IDE ensures that all involved work together to create sustainable farming enterprises.”

Accepting the award, IDE Cambodia Country Director Michael Roberts said, “It is an honor to receive this recognition from Nestlé. The prize will help us further IDE’s mission to create income opportunities for poor rural households. We hope to leverage the Prize to reach more than 75,000 rural Cambodian households in the next few years. On a global scale this is still very small but we think there are big implications in what we are learning.”

The CSV Prize – which received more than 500 applications from 79 countries – was awarded during Nestlé’s Creating Shared Value Forum, an international gathering of leading experts in water, nutrition, rural development, and the role of business in society which took place in London on 27 May. The Prize was created to provide financial support of up to 500,000 Swiss Francs to individuals, NGOs, or small enterprises who offer innovative solutions to nutritional deficiencies, access to clean water, or progress in rural development. The prize money will be disbursed over a three-year period to assist in the scaling-up of the project.

Learn more about IDE’s Farm Business Advisor Program.

Watch Nestlé’s video on the award below.

Comments

William DeFehr


31 May 2010 10:48 am

Congratulations to IDE! Keep up the good work!

Mario Herrera M


22 October 2010 10:48 am

Felicidades a la Representación de IDE en Camboya, por el premio recibido de Nestlé, por la iniciativa “Granja de Asesores de Negocios”, es un proyecto digno de replicar en países como Nicaragua, donde los pequeños agricultores adolecen de asesoría para elaborar planes de negocios, acceso al financiamiento y dependencia total de agentes económicos intermediarios para comercializar sus productos. En nuestro país, existen actualmente condiciones para promover y gestionar recursos para mejorar la seguridad alimentaria e ingresos de pequeños productores granos básicos, hortalizas y musáceas en zonas con problemas de abastecimiento de agua para riego y altos niveles de inseguridad alimentaria por bajos rendimientos de cultivos. Las iniciativas de IDE y su experiencia en sistemas de riego eficientes y de bajo costo, sumado a la oferta de letrinas de bajo costo, son una oferta digna de aprovechar para mejorar la seguridad alimentaria en más de 50 municipios con alta población rural pobre y en extrema pobreza en Nicaragua Mario Herrera M. Managua, Nicaragua, C.A.

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