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Mozambique TANZANIA MALAWI ZAMBIA SWAZILAND ZIMBABWE SOUTH AFRICA Tete Niassa Gaza Sofala Zambezia Nampula Cabo Delgado Maputo ProSavana: Approach and pespectives TICAD V YOKOHAMA, JUNE 2, 2013

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Mozambique

TANZANIA

MALAWI

ZAMBIA

SWAZILAND

ZIMBABWE

SOUTH

AFRICA

Tete

Niassa

Gaza

Sofala

Zambezia

Nampula

Cabo

Delgado

Maputo

ProSavana: Approach and pespectives

TICAD V

YOKOHAMA, JUNE 2, 2013

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I. Vision, Objectives and Pillars of PEDSA/PNISA

Souce: Ministry of Agriculture

Vision: An integrated, prosperous, competitive

and sustainable agriculture sector

Objectives: i) Accelerate the production of staple foods, ii)Increase income, iii) Ensure access and secure

land tenure and natural resources iv) Provision of services considering the value chain

v) Promote development of zones high agriculture potential, and

vi) Contribute to the balance of payments.

Agricultural

production and

productivity to

increase ability

to compete

1

Infrastructure

and services for

markets and

improved

marketing

2

Food Security

and

Nutrition

3

Land, water,

Forest, and

wildlife

resources used

sustainably

4

Goals : i) Minimum annual growth rate of 7% , ii) Reduction of stunting rate from

44% to 30% in 2015 and 20% in 2020 e iii) Reduction by half of people suffering from

hunger.

Agricultural

institutions

strengthened

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3

PRODUCTION AND

PRODUCTIVITY

ACESS TO

MARKETS

FOOD

SECURITY AND RANÇ

NUTRITION

1. Food crops

2. Cash crops

3. Fisheries

4. Livestock

5. Agricultural

Research

6. Agricultural

Extension

7. Irrigation

8. Agriculture

Mechanization

1. Pós-Harvest

management and

marketing

2. Financial Services

3. Agribusiness

development

(Including Industrial

processing)

4. Rural roads

5. Market information

systems and

agricultural

statistics

1. Improved use of

food with high

nutritious value

2. Multisectoral

Monitoring and

coordination

II. Components and Programs of PEDSA/PNISA (1/2)

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NATURAL RESOURCES INTITUTIONAL REFORM AND

STRENGTHENING

1. Land for agricultural

use

2. Forestry and Fauna

3. Institutional

development

4. Cartography and

Teledetention

5. Land single Registry

1. Institutional reform

2. Institutional

Strengthening

II. Components and Programs of PEDSA/PNISA (2/2)

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Nacala

Beira

Vale do Zambeze

Pemba Lichinga

Maputo

Limpopo

Six corridors

identified under

PEDSA Niassa

Gaza

Sofala

Zambezia

Manica

Nampula

Inhambane

Cabo

Delgado

Maputo

Tete

Criterion for definition

of corridors

Agro ecological

conditions and

water reserves

Existing and

planned

Infrastructures,

including ports, rail

ways and energies;

Comparative

advantages in the

legal and

institutional

framework to

attract and manage

investments

Special Economic

Zones

III. Implementation Mechanisms (1/2)

1. Agriculture Development

Corridors

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• Patient capital

• Skills and Training

• Community support and involvement

• Human capital and skills

• Technology

• Markets

• Financing

• Extension

• Conducive business environment

• Infrastructures

• Research

• Extension

Public

sector

s

Private Sector

Development partners

People

Mozambicans

III. Implementation Mechanism (2/2)

2. Public-Private-People Parneships (PPPP)

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O Framework Estratégico Agrícola

do Governo de Moçambique

O Framework Estratégico Agrícola

do Governo de Moçambique

É Utilizado para Desenvolver um

Plano Detalhado

PNISA

5 year paln for investiment in

agriculture and Food Security

ana Nutrition

Launched on April 12, 2013

(National Investment Plan for Agriculture Sector)

Framework Orientador

Comum para África

Conects private sector

and governos, with

focus on accelerating

private investments

Goverments, G8

Development Partners

and G-8 private sector

patnering for agriculture

development

Nova Aliança

P E D S A

Covers the Period of 2011-2020

Focus on value chains in 6 corridors

(Stratégic Plan for Agriculture Sector Development )

IV. ProSAVANA: General context

ProSAVANA:

•Support to smallholder farmers

•Mobilization of private investment

•Capitalizes the potential of the Region

•Sharing of responsibilities and risks

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v. ProSAVAVA: A trilateral Initiative of the Governments

‏ Uma Iniciativa trilateral dos Governos

(I) CONSERVATION OF THE INVIRONMENT ; (II) SUPPORT TO SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; (III) MOBILIZATION OF

PRIVATE INVESTMENT; (IV) SHARING OF RESPONSIBILITIES, RISKS AND BENEFITS.

Transforming subsistence producers into producers for

the market

A trilateral Initiative of the

Governments

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IV. ProSAVANA: A trilateral Initiative of the Governments

GOAL

Contribute to the transformation of

familiar subsistence farming into commercial

Capitalize the Nacala Corridor potential through technology and

institutional innovation

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IV. ProSAVANA:uma iniciaitiva trilateral dos Governos

Areas of Focus and principles:

Direct domestic and foreign investment in the Nacala

Corridor

Co-operative and corporativre development centered on human

capital;

Agrobusiness and agro-industries with priority on food value chains;

Social Equity and Gender equality

Sustentainable use of natural resources (Land and water)

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IV. ProSAVANA: A trilateral Initiative of the Governments

• Strengthening agricultural research

• Study for the formulation of Master Plan for the agriculture develoment of the Region;

• Strenthening of agricultural extension; and

• Development of agricultural projects financing solutions.

MAIN ACTIVITIES

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V. ProSAVANA: Legislation and partnerships models

All private and public investments

under the ProSAVANA

Program shall respect the existing

laws and will privileged the established partnerships

models:

land concessions for food crops production, 40% of the land shall be allocated to local

communities for production of food crops in contract

basis.

land concessions for production of non food crops, at least 10% of

the land shall be reserved for food

crops production and 30% of the land shall

be for direct participation of local

communities, in contract of production

basis..

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Our Challenge is to contribute to fight against poverty!

Our pride is to produce more food and generate more wealth!

Our destiny is to achieve a global food and nutrition security.

THANK YOU