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    Welcome NTT DATA

    Corporation

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    Mr. Montol Jeamchareon

    AFSIS Project Manager

    Office of Agricultural Economics6 February 2012

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    Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives (MOAC)14 Departments

    Office of the

    PermanentSecretary

    National Bureau

    of AgriculturalCommodity and

    Food Standards

    Department

    of Agriculture

    Department

    of Livestock

    Development

    Department

    of Fisheries

    Agricultural

    Land ReformOffice

    Land

    DevelopmentDepartment

    Royal

    IrrigationDepartment

    Department of

    AgriculturalExtension

    Department

    of Cooperative

    Promotion

    Department

    of Cooperative

    Auditing

    The Queen Sirikit

    Department of

    sericulture

    Office of

    Agricultural

    Economics

    (OAE)

    CAI

    AFSIS

    BAERBAPP BIAE AEOC ROAEDEPPE

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    In 2000, there were 840 millionundernourished people

    FAO planed to decrease the hungrypeople about 50% in 2015

    In 2009, FAO estimated that 1.02billion people are undernourishedworldwide.

    Food Security Situation

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    9.1 billion worldspopulation (by 2050)Food production will have

    to increase by 70 percent tofeed them

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    Disaster in 2010: Flood , La Nia, Typoons

    Ondoy and Pepeng in Philippines

    The global average price

    of food in December 2010was 25% higher than in

    December 2009 (FAO)Increase of Undernourishment

    (> One billion worldwide)

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    3. Climate Change2. Global Warming1. Global Food Crisis

    In early 2008

    Disaster

    More than 500 million undernourished

    people in ASEAN or about 70% of theworld total

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    ASEAN is Association of Southeast

    Asian Nations

    Established since 8 August 1967 inBangkok, Thailand

    10 ASEAN Member States

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    To provide assistance to each other

    To collaborate more effectively for the greaterutilization of their agriculture and industries

    To promote Southeast Asian studies

    Objectives To accelerate the economic growth

    To promote regional peace and stability To promote active collaboration and mutual

    assistance

    To maintain close and beneficial cooperation

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    ASEAN Sectoral Ministerial Bodies

    ASEAN Foreign MinistersMeeting(AMM)

    ASEAN Political-

    security Community

    APTERR

    ASEAN Ministers Meeting

    on Agriculture andForestry (AMAF)

    ASEAN Economic

    Ministers Meeting AEM

    ASEAN Economic

    Community

    ASEAN Socio-

    cultural Community

    etc.

    AFSISAFSRB

    ASEAN Defence MinistersMeeting(ADMM)

    etc.

    etc.

    ASEAN Ministers

    Responsible for

    Information AMRI

    ASEAN MinistersResponsible for Culture

    and Arts AMCAetc.

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    Background & Introduction

    Food security a long standing agenda bothASEAN community building and external ASEANrelations

    Statistics & information tools for policy

    development and intervention AFSIS a flag ship project a ground breaking

    for long-term food security information system!

    Phase I: 2003-2007

    Phase II: 2008-2012

    Key coverage: information network system, capacitydevelopment (human and institutional), database andwebsite, EWI & ACO reports

    One Vision, One Identity, One Community 10

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    Background & Introduction

    Food security a dynamic and cross-sectoralissue of which their context evolves throughtime.

    Food-Fuel-Financial crises

    2007/08 Soaring food prices

    Extreme climates i.e. flood and drought, naturaldisasters, large-scale pest outbreak

    Irregular volatility of food commodity prices

    Need for a long-term information system:

    In support of monitoring and decision-making tominimize adverse impacts of food crisis and/or foodinsecurity to the region.

    One Vision, One Identity, One Community 11

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    ASEAN Food Security and Information

    AIFS Framework and SPA-FS (2009-2013) To embrace food security as a matter of permanent

    and high priority policy.

    To reinforce existing ASEAN initiatives related foodsecurity, among others AFSIS towards an ASEAN

    long-term food security mechanism with fullcooperation of the Plus Three Countries.

    One Vision, One Identity, One Community 12

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    One Vision, One Identity, One Community 13

    AIFS Framework and SPA-FSGoal: To ensure long-term food security and to improve the livelihoods of

    farmers in the ASEAN region.

    ASEAN Integrated Food Security (AIFS)

    Component 1: Food SecurityEmergency/Shortage Relief

    Strategic Thrust 1: Strengthen FoodSecurity Arrangements

    Component 2: Sustainable Food TradeDevelopment

    Strategic Thrust 2: Promote Conducive FoodMarket and Trade

    Component 3: Integrated Food SecurityInformation System

    Strategic Thrust 3: Strengthen IntegratedFood Security Information Systems

    Component 4: Agri-InnovationStrategic Thrusts 4: Promote Sustainable

    Food ProductionStrategic Thrusts 5: Encourage GreaterInvestment in Food and Agro-based IndustryStrategic Thrusts 6: Identify and AddressEmerging Issues Related to Food Security

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    One Vision, One Identity, One Community 14

    AFSIS Supporting/Related Initiatives On-going support from MAFF, Japan

    ADB TA supporting ASEAN Plus Three IntegratedFood Security

    FAO Food Security Information

    Integrated Food Security Information for Decision-Making (FAO-EC)

    Developing Capacity for Food Security Professionals(FAO-InWent)

    AFSIS and APTERR ???

    AFSIS & AFCC ???

    ASEAN F d S i I f i

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    Overall Objective:

    Specific Objectives:To improve

    Information systemCapacity of members in providing

    information and data analysis

    To strengthen food security in theregion

    ASEAN Food Security Information

    System (AFSIS) Project

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    AFSIS Establishment

    2003 Endorsed by AMAFF+3

    in Vientiane, Lao PDR

    2003-2007 Phase I

    2008-2012 Phase II

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    Financial Supported by

    MAFF, Japan

    FPM is decision-maker

    annual meeting

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    2. Development of Early WarningInformation (EWI) Reports

    3. Development of Agricultural

    Commodity Outlook(ACO) Reports

    4. Meetings

    Major Activities

    185. Improvement of accuracy on statistics

    at country level

    1. Regional Food Security Database

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    6. Trainings

    7. Workshop

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    8. Mutual Technical Cooperation9. AFSIS Website Development

    10. Development of food securityforecasting models

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    Expected Output

    1. Increased capacities ofmember countries

    3. Effective policies & plans

    2. Availability of accurate andtimely information

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    O t t

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    Output

    1. Regional database

    3. Increased capacities ofmember countries

    2. EWI & ACO Reports

    4. Build capacity trust

    P bl & R d ti

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    Problem & Recommendation

    Database & Website

    Data Accuracy

    Budget Contribution

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    Organizational Activities Chart

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    AFSIS NC Secretariat

    AFSIS NCs

    AMS +3

    Output

    Others organization(ie. FAO, ADB, etc.)

    - Analyze data

    - Administrative

    - Gather data, AFSIS Database Expansion

    - Organize Meetings, Workshops and Training

    - Intelligence Information- Executive Summary (Policy Brief)

    - EWI&ACO Reports

    - Food Security Forecasting Model

    - Inter - sessional report

    - AFSAR

    - Upload data to database

    - National Center

    - Send country reports - Assist in Data Improvement

    - Budget Contribution

    Food Security Forecasting Model

    - Budget Contribution

    ASEAN Food Security AnalysisReport (AFSAR)

    - Budget Contribution

    - Attend meeting (self support)

    g z

    - Technical Support

    etc.

    - Upload data to database

    - Send country reports

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