Call for Expression of Interest
Low Carbon Coffee and Cocoa Assessment (multicounty)
SNV is a not-for-profit international development organisation that applies practical know-how to make a lasting difference in the lives of people living in poverty. We use our extensive and long-term in-country presence to apply and adapt our top-notch expertise in agriculture, energy and WASH to local contexts. SNV has over 1250 staff in more than 25 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. We are proud to be a not-for-profit organisation that uses project financing to implement our mission. This requires us to work efficiently and to invest in operational excellence.
In its new Strategic Plan period (2019 – 2022), SNV will more explicitly aim for systems change during project preparation and implementation - by strengthening institutions and kick-starting markets that help many more to escape poverty beyond our projects. We will continue to position ourselves as a premium organisation and invest in making knowledge flow to and from the frontline.
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Background information
SNV and WWF (Origination Partners) are part of the Dutch Fund for Climate and Development (DFCD www.thedfcd.com ) a consortium that provides support (Finance (debt/equity) and Technical Assistance) to private investment propositions with a focus on climate change adaptation and whom have the ability to mobilize external private sector funding at scale.
The DFCD allows for investments in projects aimed at climate change adaptation and mitigation in developing countries. The Origination Partners, as part of the Origination Facility, provides support in the identification and the development of business investment ideas, together with local companies and stakeholders, into bankable business projects with a landscape focus which can subsequently be picked up by the Finance Facilities (Water and Land-use) for further development, matchmaking and investment. The DFCD presents an important additional instrument for the Dutch government’s efforts in contributing to the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Currently the DFCD Origination Facility and OLAM International have the intention to develop concrete business investment cases in Laos, Nigeria, Zambia, and/or Uganda. As a preparatory action there is a need to do a quick assessment of the enabling environment and challenges/opportunities for private businesses to engage in enhancing low carbon and inclusive coffee/cocoa value chains. Olam has operations in smallholder coffee and cocoa origins across the tropics. These smallholders are exposed to climate change but also contribute to carbon emissions through crop production and processing, as well as emissions originating from the degradation and conversion of forests and wetlands. Whereas Olam agronomists are already seeking to advice farmers on how to reduce their carbon footprints at the field and farm level, the company believes that it could also support climate change mitigation and adaptation at the landscape level through conservation and the restoration of natural ecosystems. This could potentially be financed through the generation of carbon credits.
Job Description
SNV seeks an experienced short-term consultant to do a rapid assessment of opportunities for creating carbon credits (e.g. tree planting and/or avoided emissions) in the production landscapes of smallholder commodities, such as coffee and cocoa. Numerous multinational coffee and chocolate companies have in 2020 announced their ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. However, the roadmap to achieve these ambitious targets is unclear and requires innovation, investment, and above all a change of practices by farmers in the landscapes where these commodities are produced. Farming communities supplying these commodities are already exposed to climate change shocks and require adaptation. We seek to identify opportunities to help farming communities to adapt to climate change while simultaneously reduce their product footprint. Potential carbon credits generated will help the coffee and cocoa industries to reduce their SCOPE-3 carbon footprint, which will require carbon sequestration in their sourcing operations.
Opportunities to reduce the carbon footprints of coffee and cocoa can be achieved through:
The Origination Partners would like to deepen their understanding and ability to influence pathway C in particular. We seek an expert that can help with a multi-country assessment for coffee and cocoa landscapes in Laos, Uganda, Zambia and Nigeria. Challenges and opportunities for carbon in-setting at landscape and community-level need to be identified. This requires (i) mapping of emission hotspots at landscape level, (ii) identification of the relevant stakeholders managing or owning these landscape units, (iii) understanding the needs and behavioral drivers of these stakeholders, and (iv) the identification of the institutional (i.e. legal and traditional) barriers and opportunities that allow the (potential) development of carbon credits at landscape level, (v) an early assessment of the viability of the business case of the development of a carbon credit product.
Whereas the four countries and two commodities mentioned above represent a diversity of local contexts, we believe that the roadmap to the development of successful climate change mitigation (i.e. carbon credit) and adaptation interventions has a common set of principles, challenges and opportunities that need to be identified prior to the detailed project design and implementation plan. Our aim is to develop a set of guidelines / framework that helps scope the potential for viable carbon projects that serve both climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Key areas to be addressed
Low carbon commodity assessment (includes but not limited to):
Key deliverables:
Main activities:
Qualifications
Contract duration
Countries
Multi-country: Laos, Nigeria, Zambia, and Uganda
HOW TO APPLY?
If you believe that your credentials meet the outlined profile, we invite you to apply by uploading your Expression of Interest and your CV (in EuropeAid format) before 1st October 2021 by clicking on the link: I'm interested' in the link here
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.