Posted: Jun 16, 2025
ConsultancyIntroduction
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is a Swiss-based foundation launched at the United Nations in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition. Working with governments, businesses, and civil society, we aim to transform food systems so that they deliver more nutritious foods for all people, especially the most vulnerable.
Background
To address public health risks and combat micronutrient deficiencies, the government introduced mandatory food fortification of wheat flour and edible oil in 2022. Ethiopia’s food processing sector, particularly wheat flour and edible oil, is largely dominated by small and micro-scale enterprises that face technical, regulatory, and infrastructural challenges. Therefore, implementation remains limited among small-scale processors. Food and Beverage Industry Research and Development Center (FBIRDC), in collaboration with concerned partners, is leading efforts to assess the sector and identify scalable, context-specific generic business models to support fortification and ensure compliance with national standards.
FBIRDC, in collaboration with partners such as UNICEF and UNIDO, conducted landscape assessments to understand the value chain, identify gaps, and assess readiness for fortification. These assessments underscore the need for context-specific business models to support inclusive and sustainable industrial development in the wheat flour and edible oil processing sectors. The upcoming assessment will further examine the wheat flour and edible oil supply chains, classify millers by scale, and explore support mechanisms for SMEs to enhance fortification efforts.
To ensure the upcoming assessment yields actionable outcomes, a consultant will be engaged to provide technical leadership and strategic direction to The Working Group. The consultant’s role will include conducting in-depth supply chain analyses for wheat and edible oil from both primary data from industry field visits and secondary data from FBIRDC, classifying millers and edible oil processors by scale, identifying fortification readiness levels, and proposing scalable business models tailored to different processor categories. A key responsibility of the consultant will also be to deliver business model orientation and training sessions for the Technical Working Group (TWG) which will be established by FBIRDC and involve them throughout the business model development process, facilitating skill transfer. The TWG provides a platform for collaborative decision-making, validation of findings, and coordination of implementation efforts. The dual approach of engaging a technical consultant alongside a dedicated TWG ensures that both expert insight and institutional coordination are leveraged. The consultant brings specialized expertise and actionable recommendations, while the TWG ensures that the findings are grounded in the local context and aligned with national priorities. This collaborative model lays the groundwork for replicable strategies in future industrial upgrading and public health initiatives.
Objective
General objective:
To provide technical leadership and strategic direction for assessing the wheat flour and edible oil supply chains, and to develop scalable business models that enhance fortification capacity among small and medium-sized wheat flour and edible oil processors in Ethiopia.
Specific objective:
Scope of the assignment
The consultant will lead an assessment of the wheat flour milling and edible oil processing value chains, focusing on the classification of millers by scale and evaluation of their readiness for food fortification. The assignment includes receiving organized data from the TWG, sourcing the past assessments to be used as an input to the business model, summarizing, identifying challenges and opportunities within the sector, and designing two inclusive business models that support technology upgrades, capacity development, and food safety compliance. The consultant will also develop an implementation roadmap and facilitate stakeholder engagement through the TWG to ensure validation, alignment, and practical applicability of recommendations. This scope aims to support the sustainable scale-up of fortified food production among small, medium, and large processors in Ethiopia.
Tasks and Responsibilities of the Consultant
Major Deliverables
No. | Description | Due date |
1 | Inception report outlining methodology, work plan, and timeline | Jun-25 |
2 | Deliver the one-day business model orientation training session for the TWG which will be established by FBIRDC and provide report. | Jun-25 |
3 | Submission of report on the conducted field trip to wheat millers and edible oil industries alongside the SWOT analysis | Jun-25 |
4 | Submission of the First Draft Business Model Report separately for the two value chains (wheat millers and edible oil processors) | Jun-25 |
5 | Presentation of the report on the Validation workshop | Jul-2025 |
6 | Final report including implementation roadmap, training session for TWG, and validated stakeholder feedback | Jul-25 |
Responsibilities of GAIN
Reporting line
Assessment and selection criteria
Criteria | Percentage |
| |
1.1 Relevant academic qualifications | 20% |
1.2 Experience in food industry value chain analysis | 25% |
1.3 Demonstrated experience in business model development and implementation and experience with stakeholder engagement | 30% |
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2.1 Cost effectiveness | 25% |
How To Apply
Interested and eligible firms with more a minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in Advanced degree in , Business Administration or a related field.Proven expertise in designing and implementing business model, Proven expertise in designing business models for the food industry and sufficient understanding of Food Fortification and strong stakeholder engagement skills with experience working with government agencies, private sector actors, and development partners in Ethiopia or similar contexts with renewed Trade License, VAT Registration Certificate and TIN Certificate.
The Bid price validity shall be 90 days.
Bidders must submit the Technical and Financial Bid in Separate envelopes with renewed Trade License, VAT Registration Certificate and TIN Certificate.
Bidders should submit the financial proposal only in ETB.
The sealed bid document shall be placed in the box prepared for this purpose on or before June 20, 2025, at 16:00 GMT after noon at the place mentioned under.
For any enquires and clarification you can contact by the following email ramde@gainhealth.org
Failure to comply with any of the conditions stated above shall result in automatic rejection.
The GAIN reserves the right to accept or reject the bid either partially or fully.
Address GAIN-Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
Telephone: +251 116610088, Bole Sub-City, behind the Embassy of Rwanda in front of Ayer Amba High School HGS Offices 3rd Floor Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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