z. karim's presentation on fao master plan_2 june 2011
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Towards
aMaster Plan for Agricultural
Development in Southern Delta of
Bangladesh
Ministry of Agriculture&
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Advance planning GOB/DP for implementation,
in line with JCS (2010), 6th 5YP (2012-2016) &
Country Investment Plan
Sharing
Information with GoB/DPs
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MoA seeks FAO support in preparing a Master Plan
FAO prepared Concept Note & arranged aTCP Facility
A national team liaising with agencies in the Delta and inDhaka and facilitating implementation under guidance of
MoA
Backstopping from FAO Technical Divisions(Bangkok & Rome) and support from IRRI
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Southern Delta of Bangladesh
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Salient FeaturesArea 47,201 Sq km (32% of country total)
Number of Districts
(Zilas)
19 (in parts or in full)
12 in exposed coastal zone that meets the coast;
Number of Upazilas
(sub-districts)
147 (48 in exposed coastal zone)
Population (S-SW) Total 41.3 million (2010);
Poor: 24.7 million (60%) Extreme poor: 18.2 million
(44%)
60.8 million (2050)
Main Agro EcologicalZones (AEZ)
13 (GTF): Satkhira, Khulna, Bagerhat, Barisal, Pirojpur, Jhalakati;Patuakhali, Barguna;
18 (YMEF): Bhola, Lakshmipur, Noakhali, Feni, part of Barisal.
The AEZ region 23 (CCP) Chittagong, Coxs Bazar is excluded; but
additionally Gopalganj, Kushtia, Jessore and other adjacent areas are
considered as relevant and interlinked
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Water and
Soil Salinity
Line of equal salinity (5 ppt)
0 SLR
32 cm
SLR
88 cm
SLR
Affects choice of crops, varieties,
aquaculture species and breedsSource: CEGIS & SRDI
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4%
54%42%
Flood
Eros on
Storms rges
Hazards ofthe Southern Delta
Major Env ronmental
Threats
Cyclone
Coastal T dal Surge
SalinityIntrusion
RiverBank Erosion
Unsettled CharLands
High incidence ofpovertyand
malnutrition
Source:BARC-AEZ/GIS
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Extreme environmental events and highvulnerability to climate change
Low agricultural productivity, poor land use and
low cropping intensity Low productivity of Rabi crops and little high value
crops cultivation
Predominance of small and landless farmers Intrusion of saline water, water logging and
occasional breaches of embankment
Higher rates of poverty and malnutrition
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` Technological break through for increasing productivity-
New varieties and breeds, plant and animal health
systems, Farmers Field School (FFS)
` Seasonal and occasional quality surface water available
for irrigation
` Agricultural productivity enhancement through
increased cropping intensity, reducing post-harvestlosses, modeling of climate events and options of crop
diversification
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` Enabling local preparedness and flood protectionworks and modeling under extreme climatic
events
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Major opportunities exist for boosting productionof crops, fisheries, farm animal and homestead
agro-forestry
` Opportunities to expand market linkages and
agribusiness with construction of the Padmabridge
` Development of alternative income generation
program
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to provide a road map for an integrated
development effort in Bangladeshs
coastal zone aiming atx Increased agricultural productivity
and sustainable food security,
x
Poverty reduction andx Alternate livelihood development for
the poor
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` Increasing production and productivity of
crops, fisheries, livestock and agroforestry
` Identifying niches for quick agricultural
transformation towards sustainable
diversification
` Improving water management
` Suggesting climate change adaptation plan for
the region on agriculture and food security in
line with BCCSAP-2009
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` Reducing post-harvest losses and promotion ofagroprocessing and value chain management
` Identifying PPP in agribusiness development,
creating of employment and alternate incomegenerating economic growth in rural areas
` Creating alternate development scenarios
towards investment plan of the region
Cont..
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` Inter-ministrial Committee (IMC)
` GoB Technical Group (TG) at local level
` FAO Expert Team to work with TG under
guidance of IMC
` Backstopping from FAO Technical Divisions
(Bangkok and Rome) and support from IRRI
` Continuous consultations with all relevantagencies in the Delta and in Dhaka
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` Review of performances of existing programs/
projects
` Sharing experiences of similar planning initiatives
(Mekong delta, Water Mondials, etc)` Compilation of sectoral technological inventories
from NARS, CGIAR institutes & farmers innovations
` Involvement of development partners NGOs, civil
society; knowledge institution & private sector.
` Finalization of Master Plan with consensus of
stakeholders
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Activities Description Time line
1.Team formation - Formation ofInter-Ministerial Committee andGOB Technical Group with TORs.
- Selection of FAO Consultants
March-April2011
2. Inception
activities
Detailing the concept of the Southern Delta Master
Plan, and clarification of the responsibilities of the
team members with respect to various components
and activities
April
3. Fielding team for
base line assessment
and data collection
PRA and FGD TG and FAO consultants will
participate. Different districts and upazilla of the
delineating areas (TG and FAO consultants will
participate)
May - July
4. Regional
consultation
One regional consultation with participants from
different depts., academia, CSOs, NGOs and Private
sector and DPs.
May- August
4. Brainstorming
session
TG and FAO consultants will participate May-July
5. Preparation of
technology
inventory
Consultations and visit of NARS institutes and CGIAR
centers working in Bangladesh
June - July
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5 Back stopping
mission
From RAP, HQ May, July,
Sept and Oct
6 Analysis and
synthesis of
information
FAO consultants will do this activities in
consultation with TG members
July- August
7 Drafting oftheMaster Plan
FAO consultants will do this activities August-Sept
10 Validation
workshop
A national workshop at Dhaka November,
9 Fine tuning ofthe
master plan
TG and FAO consultants will participate November
11 Finalization ofthe report
Finalization ofthe report by incorporating the feedback from the validation workshop
November-December,
12 Submission of
report
Submission in the IC December,
2011
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A comprehensive Ten Year
Master Plan for AgricultureDevelopment of the SouthernDelta
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` Soil, land and water resource mapping & zoning
` Special mapping for land and water suitability tocrops/cropping based on seasonal variability
`Area specific vulnerability assessment withsuggested adaptation measures
`Alternative development options by sectors forboosting sustainable production
` Identification of investment opportunities
` Linkage with Country Investment Plan (CIP), Sixth 5Year Plan
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