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AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
By
Dr. Chiji OJUKWUManager
Agriculture and Agro-Industry Department
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP
Agriculture Sector Strategy
2010 - 2014 (Major Highlights)
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Context Global Financial Crises
– At a time when Africa was building foundation for higher growth and poverty reduction
2008 World Development Report (WB)
– Agriculture remains the main source of growth for the agriculture-based countries and can reduce poverty and improve the environment
Global Food Crisis
– Africa’s recent gains in economic growth and macroeconomic and political stability risk being jeopardized by the 2008 food price increase - Response
Climate Change
– Undesirable effect of climate change on agriculture sector
AfDB/IFAD Joint Evaluation
– Concludes AfDB should remain engaged in the Sector, but should be more focused, selective and innovative
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Strategic Framework for the Bank AgSS Millennium Development Goals
– Goal of eradicating poverty (by 2015) and hunger and ensuring environmentally sustainability
NEPAD-CAADP:
– Framework for accelerating agricultural growth in the Africa: at least 6% annual rate of growth
– Platform for collaboration, partnership and alliance building.
– CAADP compacts guides country policy and investment response - allocation 10% of Budget to Agriculture
ADB Medium Term Strategy, 2008 – 2012
– Vision: To be recognized as preferred partner in Africa, providing high-impact, well-focused development assistance and solutions
– Priority Areas: Infrastructure, Governance, Private Sector, Higher Education
– Investment Support: Poverty Reduction, Agriculture, Regional Integration, Human Development
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Bank Group Approvals, 1967-08 (% Distribution by Sector)
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Bank Group Approvals, 2008: Distribution by Sector
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The 2008 figures include private sector investments which is skewed against agriculture
Trend of Bank Group Agricultural Portfolio Performance, 2006 2009
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Improving trends due to: more supervision, delegation of authority to Field Offices, and better staff skill mix
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Strategic Financing of the Sector: ADB to remain engage in the sector, but in a more focused, selective and innovative manner
Adequate Policy & Political Framework necessary for agricultural development: Bank to support increased capacity of RMCs for analytical work in the area of policy development
Purposeful Partnership based on comparative advantage adds value to agricultural interventions in RMCs; to engage more with the private sector
Agricultural Water Development contributes to growth and Poverty Reduction
Capacity building sustainability of ARD initiatives needs Support RMCs capacity needs assessment and institutional building
Lessons and Best Practices
Guiding Principles for Implementation of the AgSS
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AgSS – Bank Focus
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Institution & CapacityBuilding
Ministry of AgricultureMonitoring and EvaluationProject PreparationActivitiesSoftware InterventionsPolicy Formulation andprogramming, Researchand Development
Renewable NaturalResources Management
Renewable NaturalResources Management(include Forestry)Climate Change(mitigation andadaptation)
Cross Cutting
GenderEnvironmentClimate ChangeKnowledge Generation
Agricultural Infrastructure
Rural and CommunityRoadsMarket / StorageInfrastructure andAgro-ProcessingAgriculture Water andWater StorageOther Infrastructure(support livestock,fisheries, etc
Sustainable FoodSecurity through
IncreasedAgriculturalProductivity
AgSS Pillars and Areas of Intervention – Pillars 1 & 2 of the four
CAADP Pillars
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AgSS Value Chain – Objectives, Purpose and Strategic Goal
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Indicative Pipeline of Projects / Programs for Financing, 2010 - 14
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CAADP/AgSS Pillars - ADB Interventions with OTHER PARTNERS CAADP Pillars / Areas General Areas AfDB Development Partners
Pillar I: Extending the area under sustainable land management and Reliable Water Control Systems
Land and Forestry Management
Other infrastructure (including Forestry, fisheries, rural energy, etc)
OPEC Funds, IsDB, BOAD, Kuwait Funds, Saudi Funds, World Bank
Water Control System Agricultural Water and Water Storage
OPEC Funds, IsDB, BOAD, Kuwait Funds, Saudi Funds, World Bank
Improved Water Quality Management
WB, IFAD, IsDB
On-Farm Management Renewable Natural Resources management / Climate Change
FAO, IFAD, UNCCD, IUCN, EU, GEF Secretariat, World Bank, OPEC Funds, IsDB, BICEC, WMO, UNECA, AU, ACMAD, ICPAC, CIDA, SIDA, AGRA
Pillar II: Improving Rural Infrastructure and Trade related Capacities for Market Access
Rural Infrastructure Development
Improvement of Rural and Community Roads
OPEC Funds, IsDB, BOAD, Kuwait Funds, Saudi Funds, World Bank
Market Access Market / Storage Infrastructure and Agro-Processing
IsDB OPEC Funds, IsDB, BOAD, Kuwait Funds, Saudi Funds, World Bank
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CAADP/ AgSS Pillars - Interventions by OTHER PARTNERS INDIRECT ADB ROLE
CAADP Pillars / Areas General Areas AfDB Development Partners
Pillar III: Increasing Food Supply and Reducing Hunger
Agricultural Inputs SI (AFFM) IFAD, IsDB, WFP
Rural Financing/ Risk management
Private Sector WB , IFAD , IsDB
Crop Development / Special Food Production Initiative
SI (NERICA) WB, IFAD, IsDB, WFP
Safety Net Programs WB, IFAD,WFP
Pillar IV: Agriculture Research, Technology Dissemination and Adoption
Breeding and Multiplication and Extension Services
Support CGIAR
IFAD, FAO
Others Livestock/ Fisheries Infrastructure Only
IsDB
Information for Agricultural Strategy Formulation and Implementation
Special Initiative
IMF, WB
Capacity Strengthening for Agriculture and Agri-business
Special Initiative
IFAD
Gender Mainstreaming/ HIV Direct Role WB, IFAD, IsDB
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Key Agricultural Sector Performance Indicators by 2014
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Outputs Outcomes
1. 10,000 KM of rural roads built and/or rehabilitated
4. 50,000 people trained in good agricultural practices
1. Yield Increase: 15-20%
2. 500,000 Ha of land under improved water management**
5. Twenty five percent decrease in agricultural land and forests degraded
2. Reduction in post harvest losses 3% over six years (0.5% per year)
3. 8.5 billion Cubic meters of water mobilized for multiple purpose development**
6. Seventy five percent of Bank agricultural operations are climate proofed
3. Production increase: 5% per annum
**Prepared and secured necessary investments by 2014 for operations to develop 500,000 ha under improved water management and increase water storage capacity by at least 8.5 billion cubic meters.
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Risks and Mitigation Measures
Risk Mitigation Measures
Difficulty of establishing modus operandi with other partners
Advocacy of the AgSS to stakeholders and ensure stronger link with DPs at an early stage. Design more efficient business processes.
Likelihood of slippages in government implementation performance due to inadequate capacity
Support Continental capacity building program for Ministries of Agriculture
Inadequate enabling environment for private sector participation
Support Rural infrastructure and policy reform
Unwillingness of RMCs to make investment in the sector due to exogenous factors
Awareness that food security implies increasing domestic production, and that food availability is a function of socio-political stability. Apro Financing instr.
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Action Plan for Implementation for period 2010 – 2014: accompanying the AgSS
Mid-Term Review of the AgSS: By 2012
Program of Operations: Lending pipeline envisaged 75 projects / programs for a total of UA 1.71 billion over the period, using Bank’s financial instruments
Internal and Institutional Arrangements: Implementation of AgSS will draw from the human and institutional capacities available in various Departments of the Bank – with clear division of responsibilities, & properly restructured approach for organizational effectiveness
Financing Instruments: Those already in use by the Bank (public/ private sector loans/grants, Budget Support, SWAPs, LoCs, Private Equity
Results Monitoring and Evaluation – in line with Paris Declaration principles and country/Bank result monitoring, measurement framework
Implementation Arrangements
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Enhance Strategic Partnership with IFAD, FAO, IsDB, OPEC Fund, WFP, BOAD, & WB and other MDBs and bi-laterals.
Cooperate with other IFIs through the CAADP process at the country, regional, continental levels
Engaging the Private Sector in the Agriculture Sector Strategy
Align to the Country System and Development Programs
Partnerships
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Thank you
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