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Title: Bali Programme


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  • Bali Programme
  • Site Visit 29th January 2nd February, 2007
  • Fiona Higgins

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Background
Cows to Kosciuszko bicycle journey (October
2004) raised 80,000
3
Funded Programs (Microcredit)
India (Grameen Kootha)
Bangladesh (IDF)
Sri Lanka (Kantha Shakti)
Indonesia (Maha Bhoga Marga)
4
Bali Cow Rearing Groups
MBM Cow-Rearing Site
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Model
  • Group based cow-rearing
  • MBM loans capital (Rp 2.7M)
  • Group provides stalls
  • MBM provides training on animal health,
    nutrition, etc.
  • Farmers fatten cows over (optimal) 4.5 month
    period
  • Sell to Java meat market for more than Rp 4M
  • 75 profit returned to farmer 25 to MBM

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Issues
  • Fattening or breeding?
  • Bali provincial government
  • Irrespective of model, accurate data collection
    paramount.
  • Field officer visits all groups once monthly,
    documents repayments, but data on animal
    development minimal.

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Issues
  • Achilles heel uncertainty on weight of cows.
  • No certainty on how much feed, water,
    supplement, etc.
  • Market syndicates taking advantage of weight
    issue.
  • No comparative data, no week-by-week progress.
  • Guessing about what works.
  • Portable scales could assist.

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Issues
  • Strict conditions on womens sewing groups not
    applied to mens cow-rearing groups, e.g.
    mandatory savings, fines for incompletion.
  • Womens sewing groups more successful and
    sustainable.
  • Cultural issue.
  • Grameen model.

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Overall
  • Good program with problems.
  • Five years old needs another five years small
    practical changes.
  • Data collection important to perfecting model.
  • Ever-changing conditions difficult with
    animals.
  • Small business model with women probably more
    sustainable.
  • Worth supporting.

Corollary benefits community bathroom
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