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CARD 2 nd Group Countries NRDS Development Workshop -----------------------------------

SYNTHESIS OF CAADP NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PLANS (NAIP) IN WEST AFRICA By Mbaye Yade Sub Coordinator ReSAKSS WA. CARD 2 nd Group Countries NRDS Development Workshop ----------------------------------- Cotonou, Benin, 5-9 July 2010. OUTLINE.

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CARD 2 nd Group Countries NRDS Development Workshop -----------------------------------

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  1. SYNTHESIS OF CAADP NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PLANS (NAIP) IN WEST AFRICA By Mbaye Yade Sub Coordinator ReSAKSS WA CARD 2nd Group Countries NRDS Development Workshop ----------------------------------- Cotonou, Benin, 5-9 July 2010

  2. OUTLINE • SOME BASIC Targets AND PRINCIPLES OF CAADP • COUNTRY CAAPD CYCLE • PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION • AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMS Page 2

  3. Some basic Targets and Principles of CAADP • CAADP as a strategic framework by which to guide country development efforts and partnerships in the agricultural sector: • agriculture led growth for poverty reduction; • increased funding of agriculture (10%) and • at least 6% agriculture growth – all targeted at achieving MGD1 and other welfare targets Page 3

  4. Some basic Targets and Principles of CAADP • Greater efficiency and consistency in the planning and execution of sector policies and programmes • Increased effectiveness in translating government expenditures into public goods and services, and • Expertise and mechanisms to regularly and transparently measure performance against targets and keep policies and programmes on track.

  5. Some basic Targets and Principles of CAADP • 3 Regional ReSAKSS nodes to: • Facilitate access by the RECs and their member states to policy-relevant analyses of the highest quality  improve policymaking, • Track progress, document success, and derive lessons that can feed into the review and learning processes associated with the implementation of the CAADP agenda Page 5

  6. THE COUNTRY CAADP CYCLE DONOR AND GOV IMPLEMENT GOV APPOINT FOCAL POINTS REC&GOV LAUNCH PROCESS ROUND TABLE SIGNING OF COMPACT START COUNTRY STEERING & TECHNICAL COMMITTEE DRAFTING OF COUNTRY CAADP COMPACT CABINET MEMO AND ENDORSMENT STOCK TAKE GROWTH INVESTMENT ANALYSIS Page 6

  7. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION • Examine recent agricultural growth performance and future growth and poverty outcomes based on observed trends; • Compare trends with the targets established for the sector under the ECOWP/CAADP agenda and with MDG1 • Measuring the prospects of meeting these targets and analyzing the implications for future sector growth and poverty-reduction strategies; • Estimating the long term funding needs to accelerate agricultural growth and achieve the poverty MDG.

  8. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Contribution of agricultural growth to poverty reduction

  9. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Long term contributions (=> 2015) of 1% agricultural growth to increases of agricultural GDP and poverty reduction

  10. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Strategic agricultural sub sectors/channels for the agricultural growth and poverty reduction * For countries where a disaggregated SAM did not exist, results were taken from the IFPRI multi-market model

  11. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Expected agricultural growth rate by 2015* under different scenarios *For Nigeria, the time horizon was extended to 2017 when the country is expected to halve the poverty rate compared to its 1996 level.

  12. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Expected poverty reduction by 2015 under different scenarios

  13. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Current share of agricultural spending Required agricultural funding in total spending (%) growth rate to achieve 6 % agricultural growth (CAADP)

  14. PAST PERFORMANCE AND OUTLOOK FOR AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND POVERTY REDUCTION Current responsiveness of agricultural growth to agricultural funding

  15. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMS • Development of agricultural chains and market promotion • Improvement of Water Management • Prevention and Management of Food Crises and other Natural Disasters • Improved Management of other shared Resources • Sustainable Farm Development • Institutional Capacity Building for the Implementation of the Agricultural Sector Policy

  16. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSDevelopment of agricultural chains and market promotion

  17. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSImprovement of Water Management

  18. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSPrevention and Management of Food Crises and other Natural Disasters

  19. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSImproved Management of other shared Resources

  20. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSSustainable Farm Development

  21. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSInstitutional Capacity Building

  22. AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT PRIORITIES AND PROGRAMSSelected Rice Programs

  23. MERCI DE VOTRE AIMABLE ATTENTION Page 23

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