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Role of the Global Strategy in Improving Data on Agriculture and Rural Sectors Regional Office for the Asia-Pacific Regional Action Plan to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics

Overview of the presentation Why are agricultural and rural statistics important? Why do we need a Global Strategy? What is the Global Strategy? Impact, Outcome and Outputs Three pillars of the Global Strategy Key features of the Global Strategy Challenges

Agricultural and Rural Statistics These are important because Three out of four poor people in developing countries live in rural areas Most rely directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihoods Agricultural development is vital to achieving the Millenium Development Goals, particularly those related to poverty and food security and to environmental sustainability The need to measure agricultural performance and the results of agricultural investment has become an increasingly pressing priority A wide range of important policy issues depend on good quality agricultural and rural statistics

Why do we need a Global Strategy? Basic data requirements are not being met, especially in developing countries countries’ capacity in agricultural statistics has declined since early ’80s there are a declining number of countries reporting basic production data declining resources are being allocated to agricultural statistics by countries and development partners (low priority) Agricultural statistics are not integrated in the National Statistical System lack of coordination between NSO & Min. of Agriculture duplicated efforts in data collection  conflicting numbers National Statistical Plans often do not cover agricultural statistics Emerging data needs (impact of agriculture on environment; investment in agriculture; food commodities use in biofuels; water and land use, climate change, etc.) Need for a new conceptual framework Currently we lack a sound basis for agricultural development, Food Security policy formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation

What is the Global Strategy? An initiative of the United Nations Statistical Commission Partnership between International Agencies, developed and developing countries involving an extensive consultation process Basis for a renewed initiative of capacity building in agricultural statistics: mobilization of resources Provides a conceptual framework to meet emerging requirements

Impact and Outcome IMPACT OUTCOME Improve evidence-based decision making for poverty reduction, increased food security, sustainable agriculture and rural development OUTCOME Enable target countries to develop sustainable statistical systems for production and dissemination of accurate and timely agricultural and rural statistics, comparable over time and across countries.

Global Outputs Effective governing bodies set up and functioning at global and regional levels Coordinating bodies of the NSS, legal frameworks and strategic plans established (by the countries) in target countries to enable the integration of agriculture into the NSS New cost effective methods for data collection, analysis and dissemination developed and made available to countries Increased capacity of agricultural statistics staff in regional training centres and target countries

The Three Pillars Establish a minimum set of core data that countries will disseminate on a regular basis to meet current and emerging demands Integrate agriculture into national statistical systems in order to meet the requirements of policy makers and other data users that statistical information be linked across the economic, social and environmental domains Foster the sustainability of agricultural statistical systems through governance and statistical capacity building

1. Minimum Set of Core Data Not possible to meet every data requirement every year Eg FAO database includes over 150 crop items Global Strategy defines a minimum set 15 commodities – 95% of world production Wheat, maize, barley, sorghum, rice, sugar cane, soybeans, cotton Cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry Core aquaculture and fisheries commodity (country specific?) Key economic, environmental, social indicators A starting point for building agricultural statistics systems

Core Data items are… Selected on the basis of their importance to agricultural production globally Contribute to many indicators needed to monitor and evaluate development policies, food security and progress towards meeting MDGs Provide inputs to the national accounts and global balances of supply and demand for food and other agricultural products Crops which account for a major proportion of land use contribute significantly to farm and rural household well-being Have an effect on the environment and climate NOTE: Countries can delete items not relevant (eg if no rice is grown) and add other items which are important to the country

2. Integrate agriculture into NSDS Ensure agriculture is included in the formal NSDS document included in any relevant planning or budget discussions related to statistics Develop an Integrated survey framework based on standard concepts and definitions provides an annual work programme which is consistent from year to year minimizes the required scope of censuses recognizes that some data needs to be collected more often than annually includes data sources such as administrative data, remotely sensed data and community surveys Development of a master sampling frame to be the source for all samples for surveys of agricultural holdings, farm households and rural non-farm households Data dissemination strategy access to official statistics for dissemination purposes storage and retrieval of survey results access to farm, household and geo-referenced data for research

3. Sustainability Sustainability of a statistical system is largely a function of demand for the data it produces financial support that is required to satisfy demand Need to get a better understanding of the demand for statistical information at national level what is required to supply that information Governance, Statistical capacity building and Advocacy are all required to achieve sustainability

3a. Governance Governance at national level involves the organization of a national statistical system that includes sector ministries and other agencies that provide and use data A coordination mechanism (such as a National Statistics Council) should ensure adherence to a common set of standards ensure statistical integrity by making data available and accessible provide a common voice to seek resources for the agricultural statistics system within the NSS

3b. Statistical Capacity Building Needs to address aspects of quality of agricultural statistics accuracy, relevance, timeliness, comparability, availability and accessibility Technical assistance (as part of Global Strategy) will be provided to develop strategies, not to undertake data collection Donor funding and support will be essential to improve national statistical systems, but The collection of core data should, over time, become sustainable using national resources

3c. Advocacy Objective is to convince governments to commit additional resources to statistical activities so that the collection of core data should, over time, become sustainable using national resources Need to convince governments of the value of statistics Identify ‘champions’ in key ministries to argue the case for more and improved statistics Provide illustrations of key policy decisions based on agricultural statistics Or the inability to make good policy decisions because of lack of relevant statistics

Global Strategy – Other Key Features Broadens the scope of agricultural statistics Adds social and environmental dimensions to traditional economic statistics (production, farm income, etc) Includes aspects of rural households, forestry, fisheries Translates policy into statistical language Provides methodology to connect data on farm holdings to rural households and to the natural environment – land

Global Strategy – Challenges Integrate agriculture into National Statistical Systems Rebuild statistical capacity Statistical methodology for sampling, survey design, data analysis Data dissemination – advocacy Uses of administrative and other data Implement new methodology and technology to meet emerging data needs Master sample frame, integrated surveys Remote sensing, Global Positioning Systems, etc Continuous feedback from data users to determine content, scope and coverage of national statistics

Global Strategy – Broad Implementation Country Assessment Questionnaire to obtain basic capacity data Classify countries by capacity and other key criteria Select priority countries Conduct in-depth assessments Develop country proposals to improve statistics (detailed requirements for technical assistance, training and overall capacity building) Arrange or provide appropriate assistance

Global Strategy: Asia-Pacific Region Regional Action Plan (RAP) has been developed and approved Regional Steering Committee (RSC) is established RSC will guide implementation based on the RAP Country assessment questionnaire completed for most countries Four countries selected for 2013 (Bhutan, Indonesia, Samoa and Sri Lanka) Indonesia IdCA almost finalised, and country proposal paper drafted Training activities have begun Four countries selected for 2014 (Fiji, Georgia, Lao PDR and Myanmar) Lao PDR work has started on in-depth country assessment Myanmar work will start later this year

Outputs from in-country work An In-depth Country Assessment (IdCA) of all aspects of statistical capacity A roadmap for development of a Strategic Plan for Agricultural and Rural Statistics (SPARS) A Country Proposal A definitive document which identifies and prioritizes future work needed to improve the agricultural statistics system Directed to donors and international organizations with the aim to mobilize funds

What can this group do? Recognise the importance of agriculture statistics At regional level Incorporating agriculture into the ACSS Strategic Plan Mainstreaming agriculture into the RSDS At country level Mainstreaming agriculture into the NSDS Take advantage of the work of the Global Strategy Work with the Global Strategy team to improve agricultural and rural statistics FAO is willing to assist with technical expertise Suggest modalities of cooperation