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European Commission DG Development EC Response to Food Price Crisis Prague, February 2009 Marc Debois
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European Commission DG Development EC Response to Food Price Crisis Two main lines: Mitigate negative effects on poorest consumers. Assistance can take various forms: Food assistance Macro-economic assistance Safety nets Encourage agricultural supply response. Assistance a.o.: Input provision Supportive physical and institutional structure Longer term: agricultural sector reforms, research etc.
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European Commission DG Development Financial responses to ‘Food Price Crisis’ Several Instruments (short-medium response): Humanitarian Instrument: Upfront use of existing budget Additional allocation of €140 million FSTP Re-allocations in 2008 → € 50 million Allocated to 12 priority countries 10 th EDF, B-envelope Mobilization of € 200 million Allocated to 30 ACP countries Mainly macro-economic response and urban safety nets Food Facility € 1 billion
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European Commission DG Development Food Facility – Approval Process 18 July – Commission Proposal 4 December EP approval 16 December Council approval 31 December – Publication in OJ
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European Commission DG Development Characteristics Food Facility (1) Aim: rapid and direct response to the volatile food prices in developing countries, addressing primarily the period between emergency aid and long-term development cooperation. Primary objectives: Encourage a positive supply response of the agricultural sector Support activities to respond rapidly and directly to mitigate the negative effects of volatile food prices Strengthen the productive capacities and the governance of the agricultural sector
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European Commission DG Development Characteristics Food Facility (2) Eligible Measures: Measures to improve access to agricultural inputs and services; Safety net measures; Other small-scale measures aiming at increasing production based on country needs: microcredit, investment, equipment, infrastructure and storage; as well as vocational training and support to professional groups in the agricultural sector. Eligible Entities: DCI list of entities ‘appropriate balance’ between IO/ROs and others
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European Commission DG Development Commitment and Payment Appropriations (x € 1000) CommitmentsPayments 2008262- 2009568450 2010170350 2011-200 Total1000
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European Commission DG Development Programming (1) Overall Plan: Coverage: List of target countries Indicative allocations Indication of measures and eligible entities Target dates: Sent to DCI Committee 18/2 DCI Committee 3/3 Commission Decision 18/3
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European Commission DG Development Programming (2) First set of Measures Will precede overall plan (agreement EP-Council-Commission) Coverage: Measures for value of about € 315 million 23 countries Only with IOs Foreseen Timing: Send to DCI Committee 2/2 DCI Committee meeting 17/2 Commission Decision 5/3
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European Commission DG Development Programming (3) Second set of measures Coverage: Most of remaining countries Most of remaining 2009 commitments Mix of eligible entities IOs/ROs NSA + EU national agencies (call) National Governments (incl. BS) other Timing: after overall plan agreement (March)
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European Commission DG Development Programming (4) At later stage: 2009 – Some commitments through Regional Organisations Commitments for 2010 budget (€ 170 million): January 2010 Will need faster operations → where feasible budget support
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European Commission DG Development Implementation (1) – General Aspects AIDCO Task Force Support to be concluded by end 2011 (incl. last payments) Short-term activities Distinct (first) phase of longer-term activities Country/region-specific approach, following needs assessments and plans
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European Commission DG Development Implementation (2) Monitoring By implementing agencies UN HLTF (central + country level) EC: Task Force + Delegations Additional ROM exercise Special Study 2009 Reporting Interim Report on measures taken: December 2009 Annual Report on Development Cooperation Final report – no later than 31 Dec. 2012
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