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Medium Term Cooperation Program with Farmer Organizations Phase II (MTCP II) . Reflections and initiatives in South Asia Perspectives Bangkok Nov 23, 2013. South Asia: Diverse Structures . Highest Himalayas and deepest sea tranche Hottest place (Pakistan) to cold snow deposits
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Medium Term Cooperation Program with Farmer Organizations Phase II (MTCP II) Reflections and initiatives in South Asia Perspectives Bangkok Nov 23, 2013
South Asia: Diverse Structures • Highest Himalayas and deepest sea tranche • Hottest place (Pakistan) to cold snow deposits • Highest rainfall areas to dry deserts • Most fragile young ranges to oldest Paleozoic blocks and tectonic plates • Undulating series of ridges to vast expanse of alluvial river plains All contributing to countless ecological belts, equally facilitating diverse pattern of human livelihood
South Asia : Diversity and Challenges • The oldest home for human habitation, civilization, religion and culture • The home for world’s poorest of the poor • The rural unorganised and unattended settlements • Most vulnerable groups, indigenous communities and encroached minorities • Unparalleled discriminations: Castes, gender and social hierarchies and power relations • Delimited human activity resulting in small and marginal holdings – Challenge for survival
South Asia….. • The home for small and marginal farmers, landless peasants, family herders, fisherfolks • Limited access to resources leading to long history peasants struggles • A parallel history of handful ruling class affluence and glamour at cost of majority peasants’ destitution—a legacy of mutually exclusive parallel economy • Post modernism thrust for poverty eradication and 21st century zero-hunger dream
MTCP –dissociated farmers refuse • MTCP –a 21st century novel approach of IFAD • Recognition and respect of farmers and farmers organisations • Farmers at the center of agriculture and food policy frameworks • The capacity building and institutional strengthening of FOs- effective policy dialogue • MTCP I 2009-12, a success story to fill the felt- need of small and marginal farmers
MTCP II 2013-18, a value add • Capacity building, national platform for policy dialogue and participatory intervention in program design to implementation, major highlights of MTCP phase I (High Moral) • MTCP II extends economic services to members and member organisationsplus entrepreneurial inventory among small and marginal farmers and very many kinds of farm producers’ groups and organizations
The initiatives– S RIA South Asia • Of the eight countries of South Asia, MTCP II covers Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka • Aims to cover Bhutan, Pakistan and Afghanistan by mid-term review of 2015 • National Farmers Forum in Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka already formed and near to finalise in India by second week of next month • Sub-Regional program implementation through NIAs before 2013 ends
MTCP II—a farmers’ pride • Activise small and marginal farmers • Secure and sustainable agriculture—small farmer cools the earth obeying ecological prescriptions • Food security and nutrition insured—small farmers promote local productions • Rural poverty reduced, poor farmers access widened through policy intervention • MTCP II upholds freedom for farmers—freedom from hunger, freedom from deprivation!