Title: WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM RUDI EXPERIENCE
1 WAREHOUSE RECEIPT SYSTEM RUDI EXPERIENCE
- ESAANET NAIROBI MEETING
- Presented by A.P Lyimo
- 7th May 2009
2Abbreviations
- WRS Warehouse Receipt System
- RUDI Rural Urban Development Initiatives
- FBME Federal Bank of Middle East
- Dunduliza Financial Institution promotes
establishment of network of Saccos - Saccos Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies
3Abbreviation cont
- FSDT Financial Sector Deepening Trust
- JCS Techniques Private owned company based in
Moshi, Tanzania - DAI Development Alternative Incorporated
- PESA Private Enterprise Support Activities
- USAID United States Agency for International
Development
4BACKGROUND INFORMATION
- Definition
- Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) is a trade in
commodities whereby deposit of commodities
(collateral) in designated warehouse enables the
access of credit to the depositor. - The system has been in operation in more than 100
years in U.S.A and Canada, one of the reasons for
its establishment being price stability. - In Africa the system is gaining popularity and
success e.g. South Africa, Zambia, Uganda and
Tanzania.
5Rudi's WRS program
- The Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) RUDI program
was created as a result of feasibility studies
and sensitization initiated by the USAID-funded
Development Alternatives Inc. Private Enterprise
Support Activity project (DAI PESA), in the Mbeya
Region of Tanzania. - In ifakara, the WRS was launched in July 2007
- In Mbeya Region, Rudi's assisted WRS was launched
in June 2008.
6How WRS works
- The farmer warehouses his paddy at harvest time
when the prices are very low. He immediately gets
a loan equivalent to 50-60 of the value of the
warehoused paddy, from the local SACCOS. He uses
his warehoused paddy as collateral for the loan.
When the prices are favorable, he sells the
paddy, pays off the loan plus interest and keeps
his profit.
7OBJECTIVES OF WRS
- Main Objective
- The aim of the WRS is to enable farmers to
benefit from seasonal increases in prices,
increase the competitiveness of traders and raise
commodity prices through collective marketing and
bulking of product. - Other Objectives
- Increase earnings from agricultural production
and marketing
8WRS objectives cont
- Improve income of smallholder agricultural
producers and small scale traders by increasing
their market share - Strengthen institutions and improve local human
resources capacities to operate effectively in a
liberalised market
9THE MAIN STAKEHOLDERS
- RUDI - Advisor
- GOT - Ministry of Agriculture
- APEX - Union of paddy Growers Association
- FBME - The facilitating bank
- DUNDULIZA The facilitating Institution
- SACCOS - Loan Scheme Facilitators
- JCS Techniques - The facilitating
company - BUYER - The purchaser of the paddy
10RUDI
- Sensitization of village association leaders on
WRS - Sensitization of farmers themselves and village
Govt. - Working with other stake holders to get the WRS
going. - Training of APEX management
- Linking the banks and other stake holders to APEX
- Identification of a suitable trainer for
warehouse management (On contract basis)
11RUDI cont.
- Honest broker between the financial institution,
Saccos, buyers and Apex - Identify insurance company
- Close monitoring of warehouse operations
- Provide information on regular basis to the key
stakeholders - Link potential buyers to Apex
12GOT- Local government
- Working together with RUDI to sensitize the
farmers - Dealing with policy issues
- Provision of extension services
- Facilitating availability of subsidized
fertilizer - Provision of high quality seeds through the
research institute
13APEX Union of registered farmer groups
- Work closely with RUDI to sensitize members on
WRS - Manage warehouse
- Approve payments to member groups
- Prepare reports to the bank, members etc
- Member of the local SACCO
- Negotiate with potential buyer on members behalf
- Provide price information to members
-
14APEX cont.
- Registered as companies
- Have offices/officers and a business license
- Have bank accounts
- Agreed at village level on what varieties of
paddy to grow. - Work with village associations to identify paddy
collection centers - Agreed with members to sell their paddy
collectively
15APEX cont
- Have a marketing section within the Apex to deal
with bulk sales of their paddy - Work with their members right from planting the
paddy to irrigation, fertilizing etc. - Represent the farmer at all levels of discussions
and negotiations - Have regular meetings to give update reports to
their members through council meetings, on all
areas of their operations
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17FBME
- Provided loan to Apex through Saccos in 2007 in
Ifakara - Showed interest in continue issuing loan to Apex
through Saccos but interest was quite high 20
p.a, Saccos 6 - Operate from Dar es Salaam. No branch in the
district - It channels loan through SACCOS
18DUNDULIZA
- Montreal based financial institution (Casse
Populaire) saccos turned to bank - Came to Tanzania to promote network of saccos (
Apex saccos) - Got loan from Financial Sector Deepening Trust
(FSDT) only in Mbarali, Mbeya - Gave loan to Apex through Saccos
- Charged interest of 7 per year to Saccos
- Saccos add 24 interest to Apex members
19SACCOS
- Obtain money from the bank as loans to service
the farmers - Work closely with APEX to ensure that the loan
scheme for the farmers is working efficiently - Ensure that each loan applicant not only gets his
loan but also gets the correct amount, and that
all deductions made are genuine. - Keep all SACCOS charges to a minimum
20JCS Techniques
- Private company.
- Friend of RUDI
- Purchased rice from Ifakara in 2007. Paid 25
over existing farm gate price - Gave loan to Ifakara Apex in 2008
- Charged 10 interest a year
- Willing to assist farmers to increase income
21BUYER
- Purchaser of paddy/rice in the warehouse
- Ready to pay premium price for quality paddy/rice
- Pay cash through the bank
- Can be from the same districts or outside
22COMPONENTS OF THE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS SYSTEM
- Warehouse
- Have calibrated certified weigh equipment and
fire extinguishers - Strong and properly finished floor, roofing,
walls, doors and windows - Reliable securities
- Be clean with good drainage system
- Accessible road to the warehouse throughout the
year - Proper lighting
- Properly fence
- Separate furnished and equipped office
23COMPONENTS OF THE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS SYSTEM Cont
- Commodity
- Non Perishable
- Conform to the established official standards
- Suitable condition for storage, transportation
and handling - Be deposited by individual or group
- Be stored in its original state or changed form
depending on the instructions by depositors or
nature of the commodity itself - Warehouse Receipt receipt that issued by a
warehouse operator in respect of storage handling
of the commodity. It shows quantity and quality
of a commodity in storage - Negotiable receipt goods are delivered to the
person named in the receipt or his order - Non- negotiable receipt goods are delivered to
the bearer of the receipt only.
24COMPONENTS OF THE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS SYSTEM
Cont
- Loan
- Funds are issued to the depositor upon
surrendering a warehouse receipt (Certificate of
Pledge) - Measures used for consideration of loan facility
- Issue of loan at reasonable amount
- Use of risk mitigation instruments (future
contracts, price insurance etc) - Client character assessment
- Register of first charge by the lenders
25COMPONENTS OF THE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS SYSTEM Cont
- Market
- - Individuals, Companies Cooperatives who can buy
commodity from Warehouse at competitive price - - Legal Framework
- The warehouse Receipt Act No 10 of 2005
- The warehouse regulations of 2006
- The Tanzania Warehouse Licensing Board
26 WAREHOUSING THE PADDY
1
FARMER GROUP
APEX WAREHOUSE
Paddy
2
GRN
3
4
5
GRN
GRN Approval
LOAN
APEX
GRN Approval
SACCOS
27SELLING THE PADDY
1
BUYER
APEX
CASH
2
Loan Repayment
PADDY
4
WAREHOUSE
SACCOS
3
RELEASE ORDER
28How RUDI assisted WRS Operates?
- Farmer group in the village selects committee to
manage warehouses. Members for the committee
should be honest, hard worker and no criminal
records. - Committee checks quality of paddy brought to the
warehouse and weighs. Issue a receipt to owners
of paddy - Committee is responsible to identify truck and
transport the paddy to the Apex warehouse. - The Apex has committee to manage WRS.
29WRS operations cont
- 6. The committee checks quality and rebag the
paddy at 100 kg - 7. Apex warehouse manager weighs the paddy and
issue GRN to the group manager - 8. The group manager presents the GRN to the
Saccos where they receive 50-60 of the farm
gate. - 9. The amount of advance payment is approved by
members before the season starts
30WRS cont
- 10. Farmer group borrows against commodity
- 11. Apex works closely with RUDI to collect price
information from dar markets - 12. When the price is good Apex identifies
different potential buyers to discuss the price - 13. Buyer gets the commodity from the warehouse
- 14. He pays cash through the bank
- 15. Apex paid the loan with interest, charge
agreed commission fees and paid members.
31Inspection Licensing Co.
Insurance Co.
Exporter/ Wholesaler or Processor
Warehouse
Bank
Traders and Farmer Organizations
Farmers
Key
Receipt
Trade / seasonal credit
Trade credit
Product
32Checking quality of paddy.
33KEY ACTORS IN THE WRS
- Apex manager (warehouse Operator)
- Receive commodities, conditioning or handling
grading without discrimination - Keep open approved schedule of charges for
services - Mark the commodity
- Deliver commodity after payment of lien and
submission of required document - Issue Warehouse Receipt to the depositor
34Key Actors cont warehouse
35KEY ACTORS IN THE WRS Cont
- The Lender
- Person or institutions which perform the activity
of finance through WRS. - Roles of the Lender
- Develop loan agreement using commodity in a
warehouse as collateral - Acknowledge the commodity, the warehouse
operator and the depositor - Provide guidance to the depositor on financial
matters - Issue release order to the warehouse operator
36KEY ACTORS IN THE WRS Cont
- Buyers
- Roles
- - Determine Price
- - Make payment of the stored commodity through
bank. - - Remove Commodity from warehouse within seven
days after settling all payments
37KEY ACTORS IN THE WRS Cont
- Tanzania Warehouse Licensing Board
- Roles
- License warehouse, warehouse operators, warehouse
inspectors - Approve warehouse receipts books
- Ensure establishment and maintenance of accurate
information system - Develop standards and grading system
- Awareness creation in use of WRS
- Monitoring the operation of the WRS
- Coordination of stakeholder forums
38ADVANTAGES OF WRS
- 1. Depositor
- - Access to loan
- - Good prices
- - small scale farmers/traders work through
business groups - - Reduction in post harvest losses
- - Adhere to quality
- - Assurance of marketing information
- 2. Financier
- - Commercial operations with minimum risks
- - Expansion of financial services to rural areas
39ADVANTAGES OF WRS cont.
- 3. Warehouse Operator
- - Creation of employment to rural areas
- - Make use of warehouses
- -
- 4. Buyers
- - Assurance of quality goods
- - Assurance of amount in one place and in time
- - Trade with minimum risks
- - Assurance of marketing information
40CHALLENGES IN FACE WRS IN TANZANIA
- Poor infrastructure (markets, roads processing
facilities) - Capacity building (farmers, w/o, Financial
Institutions and Govt) - Warehouses that qualify for the system
- Lending procedures and availability of financial
services close to farmers. - Assurance of markets for the stored commodities.
- Quality of commodities produced
- Recognised commodity standards
41Thank you for listening