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Look,Listen and Learn Project Regional Conference 14-15 November 2005

SADC FOOD SECURITY POLICY PROCESSES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGAGEMENT WITH CSOs. Look,Listen and Learn Project Regional Conference 14-15 November 2005. Birchwood Hotel, Johannesburg By Fred Kalibwani. SADC Restructuring 4 Directorates. Directorate of Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment

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Look,Listen and Learn Project Regional Conference 14-15 November 2005

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  1. SADC FOOD SECURITY POLICY PROCESSES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGAGEMENT WITH CSOs Look,Listen and Learn ProjectRegional Conference14-15 November 2005 Birchwood Hotel, Johannesburg By Fred Kalibwani

  2. SADC Restructuring4 Directorates • Directorate of Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment • Directorate of Infrastructure and Services • Directorate of Food Agriculture and Natural Resources • Directorate of Social and Human Development

  3. Main Strategy Document • The main SADC strategy document is the Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) • It provides the SADC regional strategic direction over the next 15 years • It based on the SADC’s long term Goals • It main objective is to deepen the integration agenda

  4. The SADC FANR POLICY PROCESSES • The Regional Land Reform Facility • Promoting Trade and Harmonisation of Food Safety Standards • The SADC Committee for Biotechnology and Biosafety • The SADC Biofuels Project • Statistical Crop Forecasting Methodology Programme • SADC Plant Protection Action Plan • The Regional Food Reserve Facility • The SADC Agricultural Information Systems (AIMS) • The SADC Food Security Capacity Building Programme • The Agricultural Water Management for Food Security Programme

  5. Some Specialized Programmes • SADC Seed Security Programme • SADC Regional Remote Sensing Unit • SADC FANR Institutional Strengthening Programme • SADC FANR Multi-Country Productivity Programme (MAPP) • The Yield Gap Study

  6. The Regional Food Reserve Facility The Food Reserve is part of The SADC Disaster Preparedness Strategy A Regional Strategic Food Reserve for Prevention and Preparedness to deal with natural disasters Been discussed since the 1980s Earlier proposal was a maize reserve with enough stock to last 12 moths August 2001 – both Physical and Finance Reserve proposed 1.Early Warning Systems 2. Vulnerability Monitoring Systems 3. The Regional Reserve Facility

  7. The Regional Food Reserve Facility Optimal Level Stocks Operational Rules for Stocking and de-stocking Strategies for Financing the facility

  8. SADC AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Incorporates and links all existing information systems within FANR into one info management system FANR has several information systems originating from the former sector coordination unit 3.The Data Management and Analytical Project Regional Fisheries Info System 4. SADC Animal Disease Surveillance Programme The proposal is not one huge centralized database system But rather a LINKED system – that can also be accessed by others Forestry Info Management System Integrated Crop Management And Surveillance Programme 1.The Regional Early Warning Systems Regional Vulnerability Analytical Information Systems 2. The Remote Sensing Project Regional Information Management Programme for Agricultural Research and Training

  9. Food Security Capacity Building Programme HIV and AIDS, and Gender Mainstreaming in FANR 9 Priority Training Areas The Food Security Training Programme has been in existence since 1996 Aimed at strengthening the capacity of orgs in public, private and voluntary sectors Working through 20 Regional Institutions. 65 courses developed. 2500 people trained Policy Analysis, Planning, Monitoring And Evaluation for Policy Harmonisation Agriculture and Natural Resource Education and Training Research and extension Trade facilitation and promotion Regional Programme Coordination Agri-business and Agro-processing Community Based Natural Resource Management Agricultural Information Systems Development and Communications Management

  10. Agricultural Water Management for Food Security Prog SUPPORT TO MICS 1. Improved management of sustainable irrigation and Agriculture water management systems in an IWRM system 2. Promoting PPP in new and Rehabilitated schemes REGIONAL 1. Policy Institutional Reform Support for LIFDCs and Regional Orgs 2. Institutional Support for SADC 3. Capacity Building and Human resource Development 4. Technical Assistance to SADC countries (planning & utilisation of Shared water) SUPPORT TO LIFDCs 1. Investment in Integrated Water Management (small scale low-cost irrigation) 2. Strengthening national Capacity in planning And implementing efficient and sustainable Water management systems To Appropriately and Sustainably existing Regional Water Resources Three main elements: Regional level activities; Support for Low Income Food Deficit Countries (LIFDC) Support for Middle Income Countries (MIC)

  11. REGIONAL LAND REFORM FACILITY 1. Mobilise expertise (from the region) and financial resources from donors, and pool them to assist SADC countries to review, formulate and reform their national land and agrarian policies It will not establish a regional land reform policy 2. Capacity Building for governments and Civil Society Organisations on land issues 3. Information generation and analysis through collaborative initiatives

  12. Promoting Agricultural Trade, Harmonising Food Safety And Standards SADC conducted an SPS study – there in need for harmonizing food standards and regulations in line with FAO’s Codex Alimentarius Improvement of Laboratories and equipment for food analysis, inspection and quality assurance There is need for mutual recognition of food control procedures and certification There is need for strengthening existing information systems

  13. SADC ADVISORY COMMITTEE on Biotechnology and Biosafety Launched in April 2003 – eminent scientists from various disciplines Interacts with SADC ministers of Agriculture via FANR directorate and National Biotechnology focal points Advising all member states on all matters of Biotechnology and Bio-safety Preparing draft regional policy and strategy Advise member states on institutional arrangements for the management of Biotechnology and Bio-safety

  14. SADC Biofuels Project Promote the concept of “farming for energy” Organize national and regional awareness workshops Produce promotional materials Facilitate information sharing Assist member states in drafting Biofuel policies

  15. Statistical Crop Forecasting Methodology Programme Collect and analyze agricultural production data for accurate national and regional food security assessment Statistics collected with similar basic methods Developing a statistical method of data collection which incorporates GIS supplemented by ground surveys

  16. Plant Protection Action Plan Overview of the phytosanitary regulation in SADC countries Action plan on trade related Phytosanitary issues Action plan on integrated production and pest management A plan of action for communication, information exchange, policy harmonization and capacity building

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