THE POWER OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS.

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THE POWER OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS

Defining Public Procurement Public procurement is the process through which public agencies acquire goods and services whether or through the purchase, lease or other forms of acquisition

Public Procurement Policies and Programs Daily Operations Social and Environmental Goals

Public Procurement for Social and Environmental Goals Growing awareness of the power of public procurement policies and programs to help deliver social and environmental goals  Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP) is an approach used by the United Nations Environmental Program that aims to use public procurement (equivalent to up to 15% to 20% of GDP) to achieve environmental objectives

Public Procurement for Social and Environmental Goals Growing awareness of the power of public procurement policies and programs to help deliver social and environmental goals  The Green Public Procurement Program (GPP) encourages governments in Europe to achieve environmental goals

Public Procurement To promote food security To support small farmers To support industries and generate economic activity To promote sustainable value chains To meet multiple social objectives

Food Reserves: Procuring for Food Security The National Food Authority in the Philippines is mandated to buy up to 15 days of rice for buffer stock The Bulog in Indonesia has, as of January 2015 procured 1.7 million metric tons of rice. The Food Law of 2012 provides for the creation of food reserves at the national, Provincial, city and village level. In Thailand, the farmers’ pledging program resulted to increased rice stockpile In Malaysia, government mandates Bernas, a private company to procure, store and distribute rice In ASEAN, the ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserves is designed to help ASEAN Member States source food stocks in cases of emergencies

The challenges posed by climate change underscore the need for food reserves and procuring for food security

Public procurement as a strategy to improve farmers’ incomes and livelihoods In the Philippines, the NFA is mandated to support a floor price for rice farmers by “buying high” In Malaysia, Bernas is buyer of last resort for paddy farmers, buying 800,000 metric tons of rice per year In Thailand, the rice pledging program functions as a public procurement program when farmers decide to settle their loans by selling their produce to government In Indonesia, the Bulog procures rice to stabilize rice prices and provide farmers fair incomes for their produce

Public Procurement to support industries and generate economic activity Government decisions on what, when, where, how much, and from whom to buy have tremendous impacts on sectors and industries, as well as on markets and on the economy. For instance, deciding to procure reserves from local farmers enables governments to generate demand for local products and, in the process, support local agriculture and the domestic economy.

Public Procurement to support industries and generate economic activity Government spending is one the biggest drivers of market demand  In the United Kingdom, government procures food and catering services amounting to L 2.4 billion per annum from the local food and farming sector. This is equivalent to 5.5% of sales of the country’s food  In Sri Lanka, government encouraged the development of small and medium enterprises in the information technology sector through the adoption of a wide range of public procurement policies  During the economic downturn in the middle to late 2000s, OECD countries introduced fiscal stimulus programs aimed at generating economic activity. This included raising government spending as a percentage of GDP in order to finance government projects, mostly on infrastructure

Promoting sustainable value chains through public procurement Initiatives like Sustainable Public Procurement and Green Public Procurement aim to use governments’ purchasing power to create markets for environmentally friendly goods and services. Some examples from Europe/GPP Bulgaria’s use of 100% recycled paper Denmark’s procurement of 100% organic seasonal food Estonia’s program to utilize low environmental impact personal computers and monitors, France’s sustainable wood procurement program Germany’s renewable electricity program in Bremen, among many others In Asia, the Green Purchasing Law promotes government procurement of environmentally products by government agencies, and encourages the sharing of information on ecologically sustainable goods and services

Public procurement to meet multiple social objectives The program has three key components: The Food Card Program, which enables families to buy food products The Family Farming Food Acquisition Program through which government procures food items from small family farms The Food education programs and local food security programs

The Family Farming Food Acquisition Program Based on proposal from social movements Provides credit support in the form of cash advances for farming Supports farmers and encourages local food production

Ingredients for success Institutional Support Involved 5 government agencies: the Ministry of Social Development, the Ministry of Land Development, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Planning. Funding Support Government allocated RS 400 million to support the purchase of food from small family farms. Peoples’ Support Contag (Agricultural Workers’ Confederation), Fetraf (Federation of Workers in Agriculture) and the Landless Movement.

Challenges  Transparency and accountability  Flip side of procurement – challenges in distribution  Incentives for people to participate in public procurement programs  Political will and institutional support

Making public procurement work best for people  Support for Public Procurement Institutional support Funding support Legislative and policy support

Making public procurement work best for people  Designing Public Procurement Incentives for people to participate Promotes transparency and accountability Considers and provides for possible impacts on various stakeholders

Government Procurement for Food Reserves: Five Key Principles  Food should be sourced primarily from small-scale producers; the latter should be empowered to enable them to participate in government procurements processes;  Ensure living wages and fair and remunerative prices along the value chain;  Establish specific requirement for adequate food diets;  Food should be sourced from local production; suppliers should produce food according sustainable farming methods;  Increased participation and accountability in the food systems Source: Public Procurement and the right to food, TWN Information Services on WTO and Trade Issues, Third World Network, May 23, 2014

Making public procurement work best for people  Designing against possible impacts on prices and supply Safeguards for small farmers

Public Procurement for People! THANK YOU