In search of sustainable agriculture European Commission DEVCO C1
FNS-SA sector in EU development cooperation First focal sector for Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Cuba Haïti Suriname Mauritanie Burkina Faso Sénégal Gambie Guinée Bissau Sierra Leone Libéria Côte d'ivoire Ghana Mali Sao Tomé & P. Benin Cameroun Rwanda Namibie Niger Nigeria Tchad RCA R Angola RD Congo Nord Soudan Moldavie Sud Ethiopie Soudan Somalie Ouganda Kenya Burundi Malawi Yémen Mozambique Georgie Azerbaijan Tanzanie Afghanistan Erythrée Djibouti Népal Bhutan Madagascar Zambie Pakistan Kyrghyzstan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Sri Lanka Myanmar Bangladesh Timor Oriental Laos Cambodge 2014-2020: EUR 8.8 billion 60 priority countries Solomon Islands Vanuatu Fidji Swaziland Zimbabwe NIP approved NIP expected Food Security significant
DRIVERS OF EU DEVELOPMENT ACTIONS IN FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY AND AGRICULTURE Promoting inclusive and sustainable growth (focus on smallholders) Supporting sustainable agriculture Bolstering sustainable management of natural resources: climate change prevention and adaptation; ecosystem services Improving crisis prevention and enhancing resilience Increasing nutrition-sensitive actions; reducing stunting and wasting
Sustainable agriculture necessarily implies assuring not only environmental but also both economic and social sustainability Environmentally sound Economically viable Socially just
Some principles in the pursuit of environmental sustainability Optimised natural resources use (same or less land and water) Increased natural capital (soils, biodiversity) Minimised GHG emissions Strengthened resilience Reduced water/air pollution Efficient use of inputs But 5
But some specific constraints Context specific (no unique model, huge and changing diversity of technical solutions) Knowledge intensive (need for soft investments: technical assistance and training; strong link with research) Highly labour-intensive In many situations, long-term return on investment
Concepts are fine Permaculture Conservation agriculture Climate-smart agriculture Precision Agriculture Ecoagriculture Agroecology High environmental value agriculture
but targets and practices are better Strategies to be promoted Maintaining natural capital (restoring, enhancing) Objective Soils (fertility) Water Biodiversity Natural resources governance (collective management of natural resources by users themselves) Watershed, irrigation systems, forest, grasslands, crop land use Improved soil organic matter Precision fertilisation Integrated pest management Grassland improvement and rehabilitation Crop rotation and intercropping Green cover crops Rainwater harvesting for irrigation Precision irrigation Agroforestry Conservation agriculture Landscape -level Farm-level practices
Tackling climate change in agriculture 2,500.00 100.0% 90.0% 2,000.00 80.0% 70.0% 1,500.00 1,000.00 500.00 11.1% 21.5% 13.2% 23.0% 31.3% 27.6% 47.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% CC relevant Total committed 0.00 3.1% 5.3% 8.9% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 10.0% 0.0%
Ethiopia 11 th EDF (2014-2020): Total amount EUR 745 million FNSSA sector: EUR 252.4 million Ongoing: EUR 50 million: Support to the Productive Safety Net Programme of Ethiopia - Phase IV (PSNP IV) EUR 45 million: Support to Agricultural Growth Program-Phase II & Complementary Action to Promote Nutrition into the Agricultural Growth Program-Phase II EUR 20 million: Support to the Sustainable Land Management (SLM-Phase II) of Ethiopia EUR 30 million: Allocation from Ethiopia and EA SA IO to the EU Trust Fund for the Horn of Africa Provisional: EUR 15 million: Ethiopian Coffee Sector Enhancement Project (ECOSEP) EUR 15 million: Livestock Value Chain Public Private Dialogue: Quality of integrated public and private veterinary service delivery improved in Ethiopia (LVC-PPD II) Objectives: Provide a balanced response by supporting the triple objectives of enhancing agricultural production, improving sustainable natural resource management and protecting vulnerable people by building long term resilience.
Kenya 11 th EDF (2014-2020): Total amount EUR 435 million FNSSA sector: EUR 190 million Ongoing: EUR 16 million: Support to the agriculture sector transformation process and to decentralised land governance EUR 30 million: Support to Drought Management and Coordination Decided: EUR 30 million: Ending Drought Emergency: Support to climate proofed rural roads in Arid and Semi Arid areas in Kenya EUR 50 million: AgriFI Kenya EUR 20 million: Ending Drought Emergencies: Climate Proofed Infrastructures for improved water supply and sanitation in ASAL Provisional: EUR 20 million: Nutrition (AAP 2017) Objectives: Improve food security of the rural population and their resilience to future climatic shocks. By enabling institutions and stakeholders in the agriculture sector to develop, adjust and to implement disaster risk reduction strategies.
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