1 south-south cooperation on agricultural capacity building among african and asian countries...
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China
Australia
India
Iran
Kazakhstan
Zaire
Sudan
Mongolia
Chad
Egypt
Angola
Saudi Arabia
Turkey
Ukraine
Iraq
Ethiopia
Pakistan
South Africa
Poland
Zambia
Kenya
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Afghanistan
Uzbekistan
Botswana
Mozambique
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YemenThailand
Japan
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Indonesia
Romania
Madagascar
Laos
Vietnam
Zimbabwe
Myanmar (Burma)
Tanzania, United Republic of
Nepal
Kyrgyzstan
Uganda
Serbia
Central African Republic
Bulgaria
TajikistanGreece
Malaysia
Lithuania
Papua New Guinea
Eritrea
Cambodia
Malawi
Jordan
North Korea
Georgia
Bangladesh
Slovakia
Azerbaijan
South Korea
Philippines
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Sri Lanka
Albania
Taiwan
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Mauritius
Comoros
Guam
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Seychelles
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Christmas Island
Norfolk Island
Nauru
British Indian Ocean TerritoryTuvalu
Wake Island
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Macau
Maldives
Spratly Islands
SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION ON AGRICULTURAL CAPACITY BUILDING ON AGRICULTURAL CAPACITY BUILDING
AMONGAMONG AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIESAFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES
Presented by Heri SuliyantoDirector of Bureau for Agriculture Training Development Ministry of Agriculture, The Republic of Indonesia
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I. BACKGROUND
II. OBJECTIVE
III. SCOPE OF COOPERATION
IV. FUNDING ARRANGEMENT
V. INDONESIAN EXPERIENCES
VI. VENUE & FACILITIES
VII. LIST OF EXPERTICE
VIII. CAPACITY BUILDING . COOPERATION
OUTLINEOUTLINEOUTLINEOUTLINE
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I. BACKGROUNDI. BACKGROUND
1.1. Food and Agriculture is one of the most Food and Agriculture is one of the most common interest in economic cooperation in common interest in economic cooperation in Africa and AsiaAfrica and Asia region, because of the region, because of the population majority in both region engage in population majority in both region engage in agricultureagriculture
2.2. While the world is facing food crisis; Africa and While the world is facing food crisis; Africa and Asia region have potential natural resources to Asia region have potential natural resources to be the food suppliers in the world marketbe the food suppliers in the world market
3. To make Asia and Africa Regions as the food 3. To make Asia and Africa Regions as the food supplier, there is a need to strengthen technical supplier, there is a need to strengthen technical cooperation on agriculture, especially cooperation on agriculture, especially Cooperation on Agricultural Capacity Building Cooperation on Agricultural Capacity Building between The two regionsbetween The two regions
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II. OBJECTIVES II. OBJECTIVES
1.1. To improve cooperation To improve cooperation among Africa and Asia among Africa and Asia CountriesCountries
2.2. To enhance the capability of To enhance the capability of government officers and government officers and farmers farmers
3.3. To increase agricultural To increase agricultural production and productivitiesproduction and productivities
4.4. To increase farmer welfaresTo increase farmer welfares
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III. SCOPE OF III. SCOPE OF COOPERATION COOPERATION
Training Courses Training Courses for Government for Government OfficOfficersers & & FarmersFarmers
Farmer to farmer Farmer to farmer training training
Apprenticeship Apprenticeship programprogram
Dispatch and Dispatch and exchange expertsexchange experts
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IV. FUNDING ARRANGEMENT IV. FUNDING ARRANGEMENT
1.1. Trilateral cooperation (Indonesia, Donor Trilateral cooperation (Indonesia, Donor country, recipient country)country, recipient country)
2.2. International Institution/donor country International Institution/donor country (JICA, FAO, World Bank, IFAD, etc)(JICA, FAO, World Bank, IFAD, etc)
3.3. Reciprocal arrangement Reciprocal arrangement 4.4. Indonesian initiativesIndonesian initiatives
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V. INDONESIAN EXPERIENCES ON CAPACITY V. INDONESIAN EXPERIENCES ON CAPACITY
BUILDING (1980 – 2010) BUILDING (1980 – 2010)
2.95
32.35
31.5
23.03
10.18
Animal Husbandry
F ood crops
R ural D evelopment
F ishery
E state crops
International Training in Indonesia by Subject (%)
8
100 114198
303125 148 103
0
500
International Training Participants in Indonesia by Years
Person
Years
9
1107
27075
0
500
1000
1500
International Training Participants in Indonesia by Region
10
3 3 48 6
22
1 25 5
0
10
20
30
C omoro
C ameroon
E gypt
E tiopia
G ambia
G hana
G uinea
Ivory Coast
K enya
Madagascar
Training Participants from African (1980-2010)
11
13 13 27 259
24
112
11 6
0
50
100
150
Training Participants from African (1980-2010)
12
16
51
128
4573 56
141
5
112
68
0
50
100
150
Training Participants from ASEAN
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VI. VENUE AND FACILITIESVI. VENUE AND FACILITIES
ATC Jambi
ATC Lampung
NATC Binuang
NTCALM Ciawi
NAHTC Cinagara
NATC Lembang
NLTC Batu
NATC Ketindan
NATC Batang Kaluku
NLTC Kupang
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NUNU SUBJECT MATTERSUBJECT MATTER ΣΣ INSTITUTIONINSTITUTION
11 Food cropsFood crops-Food crops CultivationFood crops Cultivation-Food crops Pest ManagementFood crops Pest Management-Food crops post harvest Food crops post harvest technologytechnology-Integrated Food crop ManagementIntegrated Food crop Management-Water ManagementWater Management
2020NATC KetindanNATC Ketindan
ATC CiheaATC Cihea
Indonesia Rice Indonesia Rice Research Center Research Center SukamandiSukamandi
22 HorticultureHorticulture- Horticulture AgribusinessHorticulture Agribusiness- Horticulture TechnologyHorticulture Technology- Horticulture CultivationHorticulture Cultivation- Medicine Herbal CultivationMedicine Herbal Cultivation- Pest Management on horticulturePest Management on horticulture
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NATC LembangNATC Lembang
NATC KetindanNATC Ketindan
Vegetable Research Vegetable Research CenterCenter
VII. LIST OF EXPERTICEVII. LIST OF EXPERTICE
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NUNU SUBJECT MATTERSUBJECT MATTER ΣΣ INSTITUTIONINSTITUTION
33 Estate CropEstate Crop-CultivationCultivation-Harvesting and PostHarvesting and Post
Harvest TechnologyHarvest Technology
-Crop Processing-Crop Processing
2525 ATC JambiATC Jambi
NATC Binuang NATC Binuang
Palm Oil Research Center Palm Oil Research Center MedanMedan
Coffee and Cacao Research Coffee and Cacao Research Center JemberCenter Jember
4. 4. - Agriculture- Agriculture
MechanizationMechanization
- Soil Fertilization- Soil Fertilization
1010 NATC BatangkalukuNATC Batangkaluku
NATC KetindanNATC Ketindan
Agric. Machinery Research Agric. Machinery Research Center SerpongCenter Serpong
LIST OF EXPERTICE (CONTINUE)LIST OF EXPERTICE (CONTINUE)
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NUNU SUBJECT MATTERSUBJECT MATTER ΣΣ INSTITUTIONINSTITUTION
55 LEADERSHIP AND MGTLEADERSHIP AND MGT- Agribusiness Manag.Agribusiness Manag.- Leadership ManagementLeadership Management- Agricultural PlaningAgricultural Planing- Agricultural Extension Agricultural Extension
MethodologyMethodology- Farmer OrganizationFarmer Organization- Audio Visual AidsAudio Visual Aids- Education MethodologyEducation Methodology- Training MethodologyTraining Methodology- Gender MainstreamingGender Mainstreaming
2525 Agricultural ManagementAgricultural Management
and Leadership TC Ciawiand Leadership TC Ciawi
LIST OF EXPERTICE (CONTINUE)LIST OF EXPERTICE (CONTINUE)
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(TANZANIA – INDONESIA )
VIII.VIII. CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY BUILDING COOPERATIONCOOPERATION
A. IMPLEMENTED PROGRAMME(1980 – 2008)
- Training, Workshop, Seminar, and Apprenticeship Program was attended by 53 participants, through Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries (TCDC) Project and Indonesia Agricultural Community Foundation (YAMPI), in 1980-1966.
- Established Farmer Agruculture Rural Training Centre (FARTC) in Mkindo-Morogoro, Tanzania, in early 1990. FARTC was build by financial aid from Indonesia and FAO Support.
- Dispatched Indonesia Trainers and experts for FARTC to support increasing rice production programme, trainned 200 farmers from Tanzania and Africa, in 2000-2003.
- Comparative studied for FARTC Manager and MoA sfaff of Tanzania (3 persons) in Indonesaia, 2008.
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B. CONFIRMED PROGRAM(2011 – 2012)
In 2011:- Dispatching 4 Indonesia Experts for Farm mechanization, . under FARTC Revitalization Program
In 2012:- Exchange visit of farmer leader, Rural women, and Rural . Youth;
- Short term training programme for Agro business . technology, Animal health, and horticulture;
- Long tern Training programme for 100 Scholarship;
- Twining Programme between Tanzania and Indonesia Agricultural Training Institutions.
AGENCY FOR AGRICULTURAL HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
BUREAU FOR AGRICULTURAL TRAINING DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Jl. Harsono RM No. 3 Ragunan, Jakarta Selatan 12550, INDONESIA
Phone : +62-21 7891064
Fax : +62-21 7891064, +62-21-78839233
E-mail : [email protected]