HIGH LEVEL STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ON THE GLOBAL STRATEGY From Plan to Action 3-5 December 2012, Rome IMPLEMENTATION OF RESEARCH PLAN

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HIGH LEVEL STAKEHOLDERS MEETING ON THE GLOBAL STRATEGY From Plan to Action 3-5 December 2012, Rome IMPLEMENTATION OF RESEARCH PLAN

CONTENT 1. BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN The Research Plan in the Global Action Plan How the Research component supports other technical components of the Action Plan? Why a Research plan is needed? How the priority research topics were identified? 2. MODALITIES OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RESEARCH PLAN Strategic approach, partnership, Main bodies for implementation Proposed steps for implementing research activities

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN Research Plan in the Global Action Plan

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN Research Plan in the Global Action Plan

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN Research Plan in the Global Action Plan

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN HOW THE RESEARCH COMPONENT SUPPORTS OTHER COMPONENTS? Research and Development of methods RESEARCH COMPONENT Guidelines/Training material Strengthen and Upgrade Regional Training Centres and Capacities in countries TRAINING COMPONENT Technical Assistance to Countries TA COMPONENT

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN WHY A RESEARCH PLAN IS NEEDED? CHALLENGES FOR AGRICULTURE DATA COLLECTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DATA ON CROP In many developing countries: growing commercial and modern farms subsector in parallel with a large number of small subsistence farms sub-sector. Wide variety of agricultural practices in small farmers sub-sector: mixcropping, continuous planting and harvesting on small and irregular shaped plots, etc... Lack of record keeping and non use of standard measurement units Most producers are also consumers (importance of self consumption) Consequence: specific methodological challenges to accurately measure, basic variables: crop area, yield and production.

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN WHY A RESEARCH PLAN IS NEEDED? CHALLENGES FOR AGRICULTURE DATA COLLECTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DATA ON LIVESTOCK Enumeration of nomadic and semi-nomadic livestock, Social constraints to obtaining accurate numbers on livestock in pastoral societies Estimation of livestock products, especially with regards to small animals. DATA ON FISHERY AND FORESTRY Estimation of fish production for in-land, traditional fishery and marine fishery. Estimation of edible forest products, fire wood production etc,

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN WHY A RESEARCH PLAN IS NEEDED? CHALLENGES FOR AGRICULTURE DATA COLLECTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DATA FOR EMERGING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Data to explain to what extent agricultural activities are determined by the environment and the impact of external events Data to measure the use of agricultural products for bio-fuel etc CONSEQUENCE: Quality of data on agricultural sector in many countries, particularly its accuracy, recurrently been questioned by data users.

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN PAST EFFORTS AND REMAINING GAPS 50 s up to end 80 s important efforts were made to develop tools and methods to address some of the specific challenges above 90 s and 2000 s: decline in efforts for methodological research despite some important publications: Decennial World Programme for Census of Agriculture, Multiple Frame methodology, working documents on crop forecasting, enumeration of nomadic livestock, estimation of root crop production etc However, methodological research effort was not at the level of challenges of changing data requirements and data needs to inform emerging issues and did not integrate new technologies, tools and statistical methods. Many basic publications were not updated to integrating new advances both in technology and statistical methods.

BACKGROUND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RESEARCH PLAN DIGITAL REVOLUTION AND OTHER NEW OPPORTUNITIES New digital and mobile technology (geo-spatial/remote sensing, geo-positioning /mobile computing devices such as GPS, PDA, CAPI, Tablets etc.) Methodological advances successfully implemented in developed and developing countries that can be documented and up scaled to other countries in all regions Alternative and more efficient methods and tools relevant to developing countries context can be developed. Need for a comprehensive and integrated methodological research programme to support efforts to improve agricultural statistics=>research COMPONENT

SOME COUNTRY PRACTICES USING NEW TOOLS

HOW PRIORITY RESEARCH TOPICS WERE IDENTIFIED? Mains steps for identifying and defining priority topics for methodological research Compilation of all recommendations for research topics from FAO Regional Statistical Commissions for the last 10 years on areas Review by Stakeholders/Expert Conference in Tunis in February 2010 Questionnaire Survey : Senior agricultural statisticians in countries Senior International consultants with relevant experience Experts from International and Regional Institutions with relevant experiences, key academic and training institutions, selected Development Partners Expert Review Meeting in Rome 13-14 September 2010 to validate, consolidate, prioritize and link to pillars of the Strategy. Criteria used: Contribution of topics to implementation of Global Strategy recommendations Thematic grouping of topics using expert knowledge Use results of stakeholder surveys Meeting with other FAO Divisions, JRC and other Research Institutions

The process resulted in identification of 42 topics grouped under the following 7 thematic areas: 1. Reference framework. 2. Master frame for integrated survey. 3. Data collection methods 4. Food security 5. Market information: 6. Data analysis 7. Administrative data:

Strategic approach and Partnership is needed since All 42 topics identified cannot be implemented at the same time Need for Partnership and use of wide range of expertise Principles Technical coordination and supervision by FAO Use of best expertise for a given topic Transparent process and respect of FAO administrative rules

Main structures for implementing the research plan Global Office with Research Coordinator: Overall responsibility for the Research Plan Scientific Advisory Committee: Key advisory role to ensure highest quality of research results Roster of experts and research institutions at global, regional and national levels to serve as resource base

The Scientific Advisory Group (SAG) will be responsible for: providing technical advice to the Global Office on technical issues related to the Research Programme for implementing the Global Strategy. validation of the process and results of research activities and ensuring that best technical standards are respected. The SAG members, will be appointed by the GSC. They will be selected among internationally known experts in various domains of Agricultural Statistics methodology.

Proposed Steps for discussion Annual priority topics proposed by Global Office to Global Steering Committee for approval (within the workplan of the Global Office) Topics where activities have started within FAO: provide additional support for quick results Topics for which FAO needs to work with external partners (depending on the magnitude of the work and budget involved): Prepare a request for expression of interest in collaboration with the Scientific Advisory Committee Review and evaluate submissions with support from the Scientific Advisory Committee Select the most appropriate institution/expert (in conformity with FAO rules) to work with technical supervision of Global Office Validate results with assistance of Scientific Advisory Committee

Similar programmes by other institutions/partners?