Empowering Farmers Through Crop Calendar Making

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Crop Calendar Making is where
the farmers make 
decisions.
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Crop Calendar Making enables the farmer
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plan future action as a group 
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(1) production 
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(2) Marketing
of the target crops.
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The farmer groups
 
make an annual plan of 
production
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The plan includes 
collective actions as a group 
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better production and marketing of the target crops.
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The farmer groups decide what they want to 
change
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variety, quantity, quality, timing, buyers, etc.)
They identify monthly actions on 
production, marketing 
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The  farmer  groups discuss and decide the best annual
production and marketing plan for generating more income
from horticulture.
The extension staff ensures that the plan is realistic and
sustainable taking into consideration the current capacity of
the farmer group.
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Raising Motivation
Raising Motivation
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Planning well using the Crop Calendar mitigates information
gaps between farmers and market stakeholders.
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Organize a meeting at the community and invite the group
members as well as their spouses.
 [Tip!] Inviting the members’
spouses facilitate effective decision-making.
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Ask the farmer groups to 
decide what changes they want to make
with regard to the target crops; e.g. changes in crops/varieties,
quality, quantity, harvest timing, buyers, and others such as
packaging.
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The farmer groups make an annual plan specifying monthly
actions in terms of (1) production, (2) marketing & business
management, and (3) other group activities focusing on the target
crops. 
[Tip!] The extension staff should remind the farmers of
various market information the farmers have collected so far.
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What changes and improvements do
the farmer group want to make?
Production plan on the target crops
Other group activities
Marketing and business
management plan
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The target farmers 
understand the methods 
of crop calendar
making.
 Each one of the group members understands what specific actions
and roles he or she will be taking in accordance with the group’s
crop calendar.
The target groups agree to undertake crop calendar making 
on a
regular basis by themselves in the future
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The male-female ratio 
of the participants is balanced.
 The quality of participation 
of male and female members in
decision-making is ensured.
(optional) The 
members’ spouses 
are involved.
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Do all the farmers need to plant the same crops at the same
time by making the Crop Calendar?
Not necessarily. For
example, the group can agree to stagger planting timing
among the members.
The farmers already planted crops when the Crop Calendar
making meeting was organized. 
 Ideally, the Crop Calendar
should be made before the planting season starts. If it is not
possible to do so, encourage the farmers to produce the
crops in the next season.
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This guide outlines a comprehensive approach to empowering farmers through Crop Calendar Making, enabling farmer groups to plan production and marketing activities collectively. The process involves various steps such as raising awareness, decision-making, acquiring skills, and implementing annual production plans. By following this method, farmers can enhance their income and optimize horticultural practices effectively.

  • Empowering Farmers
  • Crop Calendar Making
  • Agriculture
  • Farmer Groups

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  1. Crop Calendar Making Crop Calendar Making Methods of Implementation Methods of Implementation Type the name of your organization here. 1

  2. WHERE ARE WE?: WHERE ARE WE?: Crop Calendar Making Crop Calendar Making in SHEP s 4 Steps Steps 4 Steps in SHEP s 4 Activities 1. Share goal with farmers. Sensitization Workshop Participatory Baseline Survey (optional) Stakeholder Forum Market Survey Target Crop Selection Crop Calendar Making 2. Farmers awareness is raised. 3 . Farmers make decisions. Crop Calendar Making is where the farmers make decisions. 4. Farmers acquire skills. In-field trainings Follow-up and monitoring (including Participatory Endline Survey) 2

  3. PART 1: CONCEPT PART 1: CONCEPT 3

  4. WHY?: WHY?: Objectives of Crop Calendar Making Objectives of Crop Calendar Making Crop Calendar Making enables the farmer group to plan future action as a group in terms of; (1) production and, (2) Marketing of the target crops. 4

  5. WHAT?: WHAT?: Outline of Crop Outline of Crop Calendar Making Calendar Making The farmer groups make an annual plan of production and marketing activities for the target crops. The plan includes collective actions as a group for better production and marketing of the target crops. 5

  6. FORMAT: FORMAT: Crop Calendar Crop Calendar The farmer groups decide what they want to change (e.g. variety, quantity, quality, timing, buyers, etc.) They identify monthly actions on production, marketing (incl. business management) and group activities. 6

  7. HOW?: HOW?: Key The farmer groups discuss and decide the best annual production and marketing plan for generating more income from horticulture. The extension staff ensures that the plan is realistic and sustainable taking into consideration the current capacity of the farmer group. Key I Implementation Tips mplementation Tips Raising Motivation Raising Motivation 7

  8. Mitigating Asymmetric Information Mitigating Asymmetric Information Planning well using the Crop Calendar mitigates information gaps between farmers and market stakeholders. 8

  9. PART 2: PRACTICE PART 2: PRACTICE 9

  10. STEP: STEP: Implementation Procedures Implementation Procedures 1. Organize a meeting at the community and invite the group members as well as their spouses. [Tip!] Inviting the members spouses facilitate effective decision-making. 2. Ask the farmer groups to decide what changes they want to make with regard to the target crops; e.g. changes in crops/varieties, quality, quantity, harvest timing, buyers, and others such as packaging. 3. The farmer groups make an annual plan specifying monthly actions in terms of (1) production, (2) marketing & business management, and (3) other group activities focusing on the target crops. [Tip!] The extension staff should remind the farmers of various market information the farmers have collected so far. 10

  11. Crop Calendar Crop Calendar What changes and improvements do the farmer group want to make? Production plan on the target crops Marketing and business management plan Other group activities 11

  12. CHECKLIST: CHECKLIST: Points to be Confirmed after Crop Points to be Confirmed after Crop Calendar Making Calendar Making The target farmers understand the methods of crop calendar making. Each one of the group members understands what specific actions and roles he or she will be taking in accordance with the group s crop calendar. The target groups agree to undertake crop calendar making on a regular basis by themselves in the future. The male-female ratio of the participants is balanced. The quality of participation of male and female members in decision-making is ensured. (optional) The members spouses are involved. 12

  13. Crop Calendar Making in Action Crop Calendar Making in Action 13

  14. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Do all the farmers need to plant the same crops at the same time by making the Crop Calendar? Not necessarily. For example, the group can agree to stagger planting timing among the members. The farmers already planted crops when the Crop Calendar making meeting was organized. Ideally, the Crop Calendar should be made before the planting season starts. If it is not possible to do so, encourage the farmers to produce the crops in the next season. 14

  15. Way Way Forward Forward: : Implementation Schedule, Implementation Schedule, Reporting, Reporting, add any other necessary info. here add any other necessary info. here 15

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