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Panel session ASEAN and agriculture. Synthesis of discussions 4 October 2005. ASEAN agri policies and programs. General objective : manage agri sector efficiently Specific objective: enhance food security and global competitiveness ASEAN’s sectors of cooperation/program areas
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Panel sessionASEAN and agriculture Synthesis of discussions 4 October 2005
ASEAN agri policies and programs • General objective : manage agri sector efficiently • Specific objective: enhance food security and global competitiveness • ASEAN’s sectors of cooperation/program areas • 7priority areas
Asean agri policies and programs • Food security reserve board-put up rice emergency reserve-the board report every year to the AMAF; inform on the supply and demand status; serves as early warning system-chairperson is from Myanmar/Burma • On pesticide monitoring-there is a working group to inform re pesticide utilization-monitoring and regulation done at country level through pesticide boards; standards have been set (CODEX) • On sustainable agriculture-no ASEAN specific project
Issues and concerns • Poverty prevalent in rural areas in Asia - lack of access and control of resources • Concerns about sustainable agriculture-marketing system and market access-access to quality input, training-aging farmer population-unfavorable policies
Proposals to ASEAN • Discuss producers’ access to land and resources and include in ASEN provisions/charter • Mainstream sustainable agricultural policies and practices • Regular consultations with representatives from civil society and farmers’ groups ( similar to UN) • Extend invitations to CSO reps/farmer leaders as input speakers in ASEAN meetings • Utilize CSOs in policy research and analysis
Civil society action points • Active participation of CSO reps/farmer leaders in policy deliberations and decision-making • Disseminate ASEAN policies and programs and in providing feedback • Research and documentation of sustainable agricultural practices and impact of ASEAN policies and programs in agriculture
Some entry points • Some NGOs invited in AMAF meetings; ASEAN can make guidelines to invite CSOs, but then up to national governments who to invite • Re: joint approaches – depend on issues , concerned countries form a joint committee