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== Identification of potential ICS markets ==
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== Identification of potential ICS markets ==
  
 
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The inception study informs the planning process about many aspects:   
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• Potential project locations<br>• Potential implementation partners<br>• Potential useful technologies<br>• Potential production and marketing concepts<br>• Political frame conditions for ICS production and marketing<br>The result of the inception study needs to be verified by important stakeholders, which is usually done in a national stakeholder workshop. As a result of this workshop, potential ICS markets can be described by aspects of:
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• Type of customer<br>• Geographical intervention area<br>• Characteristics of required technology<br>• Potential options for production and marketing<br>Sometimes it is useful to prepare such business cases already upfront and discuss and rank these scenarios at the stakeholder workshop.
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It is important to bear in mind that a cooking systems is more than just a financial consideration. It often requires a change of behavior which is difficult to achieve.
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The core question is “Why should poor people spend their little cash for an ICS?”
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• Financial issues: Investment cost, cost of usage, durability;<br>• Convenience issues: handling, intensity of attention to the fire, traditional meals, size and height, emissions of heat/light/smoke;<br>• Status issues: design, modernity, aspirational products;<br>• Access and vulnerability issues: Can we trust this new product? What does it mean to me if I buy it and than it does not work/I cannot access the fuel (e.g. supply shortage of imported parts or fuels)?<br>This question has to be answered through the perspective of the potential buyers to investigate if there is a business case. User group discussions or test sales can assist to verify the strength of an ICS market case.
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The potential ICS markets can be ranked in various dimensions:
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• Purchase power of customer groups;<br>• Size of the market;<br>• Access of potential customers to the market / Difficulty to reach customers;<br>• Likeliness to find a product that suits the demand of the potential customers (existing product or need for product development);<br>• Competition on the market through other players;<br>• possibility to scale up existing efforts.<br>Based on these (and other) criteria, the potential ICS markets can be prioritized. However, it needs to be verified if the “best market” is also relevant from the perspective of the underlying development goals.
  
 
== “How do we reach ‘the poor’ with our ICS interventions?” ==
 
== “How do we reach ‘the poor’ with our ICS interventions?” ==

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Identification of potential ICS markets

The inception study informs the planning process about many aspects: 

• Potential project locations
• Potential implementation partners
• Potential useful technologies
• Potential production and marketing concepts
• Political frame conditions for ICS production and marketing
The result of the inception study needs to be verified by important stakeholders, which is usually done in a national stakeholder workshop. As a result of this workshop, potential ICS markets can be described by aspects of:

• Type of customer
• Geographical intervention area
• Characteristics of required technology
• Potential options for production and marketing
Sometimes it is useful to prepare such business cases already upfront and discuss and rank these scenarios at the stakeholder workshop.

It is important to bear in mind that a cooking systems is more than just a financial consideration. It often requires a change of behavior which is difficult to achieve.

The core question is “Why should poor people spend their little cash for an ICS?”

• Financial issues: Investment cost, cost of usage, durability;
• Convenience issues: handling, intensity of attention to the fire, traditional meals, size and height, emissions of heat/light/smoke;
• Status issues: design, modernity, aspirational products;
• Access and vulnerability issues: Can we trust this new product? What does it mean to me if I buy it and than it does not work/I cannot access the fuel (e.g. supply shortage of imported parts or fuels)?
This question has to be answered through the perspective of the potential buyers to investigate if there is a business case. User group discussions or test sales can assist to verify the strength of an ICS market case.

The potential ICS markets can be ranked in various dimensions:

• Purchase power of customer groups;
• Size of the market;
• Access of potential customers to the market / Difficulty to reach customers;
• Likeliness to find a product that suits the demand of the potential customers (existing product or need for product development);
• Competition on the market through other players;
• possibility to scale up existing efforts.
Based on these (and other) criteria, the potential ICS markets can be prioritized. However, it needs to be verified if the “best market” is also relevant from the perspective of the underlying development goals.

“How do we reach ‘the poor’ with our ICS interventions?”

 

 

 

Technology selection

 

 

The links between technology selection and design of the intervention

 

 

Planning of ICS interventions

 

 

 

Planning of activities to enhance ICS production

 

 

Piloting ICS Production

 

 

Scaling-up of ICS production capacities