Guidelines for understanding and using the Sub-sector Intervention Element Matrices (SIEMs)
- Definitions
- Seed: Interventions that involve access to quality seed by rice farmers at all levels at affordable prices.
Parameters include:
- Genebanks
- Breeding
- Multiplication
- Seed conditioning
- Distribution and storage
- Fertilizer: Interventions that involve access to fertilizers by all rice farmers at affordable prices.
Parameters include:
- Production of fertilizers
- Importation of fertilizers (from region, Africa and globally)
- Distribution and storage (working with agrodealers in rural areas)
3.Irrigation / water management
- Various systems of water conveyance
- Water management systems
- Infrastructure of water management (access roads, dikes)
- Institutions for operating and maintaining irrigation systems (e.g. water-use associations)
- Mechanization: Interventions for wide adoption of appropriate equipment and machinery for on-farm use
- Deployment of mechanized farm equipment and machinery
- Maintenance
- Quality improvement: Interventions occurring off-farm to enhance grain quality
- Processing: milling of grain
- Storage: various systems for storing grain
- Access to market: Promotion of local produce
- Facilitating movement of produce from farmgate to market (including the provision of market information)
- Creating demand from consumers for locally produced rice, including branding and packaging and/or posters and audio-visual aids (i.e. advertising)
- Access to credit: Schemes involving micro credit and agricultural loan strategies for individuals and cooperatives
- Supporting strategies for ensuring that rice farmers maintain a positive economic balance
- Providing various opportunities for accessing and maintaining lines of credit for rice farmers of all types (particularly small-scale farmers)
- Overall policy tools
- Government policy decisions that cut across the abovementioned sub-sectors (e.g. gender, public-private partnerships, environmental issues)
- Economic measures to promote local rice production (incentives, tariffs)
- Overarching national and sector strategies (PRSP, CAADP)
- Unclassified: When the intent or nature of the interventions are unclear (i.e. the areas for intervention are not specified)
- Procedure
- Log onto
- Choose a country.
- Click the code of the project you wish to analyze.
- Analyze the project by examining the numbered items in the column on the left. The key items for filling in the matrix are item 5 (which lists the various fields of support for each project) and item 11 (which lists the project components). If you need more information, item 9 (Goal and objectives), item 12 (Expected results) and even item 2 (Title of the project) may be useful.
- Map each component onto the matrix. In so doing, enter the country code followed by the project number and the component number. (For example, for component 3 of project 2 in Uganda, enter UG-2-3. For component 3 of project 26 in Senegal, enter SN-26-3.)
- Additional points
- Although no specific category for land management appears in the matrix, such issues can be addressed by the on-farm technology dissemination or infrastructure categories.
- The guiding principal in differentiating between ‘On-farm technology dissemination’ and ‘Quality improvement’ is location. Interventions in the former (as the name suggests) occur on farm. Interventions in the latter occur off farm.
- Transboundary issues are outside the scope of this exercise but may be of significance in some countries. These can probably be dealt with within the ‘Overall policy tools’ category.
- Modifications to the matrix are acceptable provided they consist of additions of columns or rows. Please do not change or delete the original structure.
- Gaps in the matrix can be interpreted in at least three ways:
- There are projects that are unaccounted for.
- There are no projects because there is no need (if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it!).
- Gaps exist because there are no projects in this area.
- Country example: Senegal
SENEGAL / Policy / institutional / Infrastructure / Human resource capacity / Provision / support / Information / knowledge / Unclassified
Seed / SN 18-3 / SN 21-3 / SN 18-2
SN 21-1
SN 28-1
Fertilizer / SN 28-1
Irrigation / water management / SN 3
SN 24-3 / SN 1-1,2
SN 4-1,
SN 5-1,
SN 6-1,
SN 11-3, 4,
SN 16-5,
SN 17-R1, 3, 4, 5
SN 18-4,
SN 19
SN 20-1, 2, 5
SN 22-1
SN 24-2
SN 25-1,
SN 26-1
SN 27-1, 2
SN 29 / SN 5-4,
SN 16-2,
SN 17-R6
SN 21-2 / SN 5-2 / SN 11-5 / SN 7, SN 16-4
On-farm technology dissemination / SN 5-4,
SN 8-2
SN 16-2,
SN 17-R6
SN 21-2
SN 24-1, 4
SN 28-1 / SN 12-2
Mechanization / SN 18-5
SN 20-3
SN 27-3 / SN 28-4
Quality improvement / SN 22-2 / SN 24-5 / SN 20-3
SN 21-4 / SN 28-4
Access to market / SN 11-1, SN 24-6 / SN 11-2, SN 13-3 / SN 24-5 / SN 24-6
Access to credit / SN 17-R7 / SN 1-3
SN 20-4
SN 21-4
SN 27-6
Overall policy tools / SN 2, SN 10-1, 2
SN 15-1, SN 16-3
SN 23 / SN 13-2, SN 14 / SN 2, SN 13-1 / SN 12-1
Unclassified / SN 17-R7 / SN 4-1, 2, 3,
SN 6-2, 3, SN 13-2,
SN 17-R2, SN 19 / SN 1-4, SN 6-5, SN 8-1, SN 9-1, 2, SN 12-3, 4, SN 15-3
SN 25-2
SN 26-2
SN 27-5 / SN 6-4, SN 15-2 / SN 5-3 / SN 28
Out / SN 13-4, SN 15-4, SN 25-3,