SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 17
The Importance of Scaling up for Agriculture and Rural;
and a Scaling Up Framework for the International Fund
for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
                                                                          Kevin Cleaver
                                                 Associate Vice President, Programmes
                  Seas of Change Initiative Event, Scheveningen, The Hague, April 2012
  1
Global Risks Landscape – 2012




2   ____________________________________________________
    Source: World Economic Forum
Distribution of poverty in 2008 by region
                                    (millions)




                                                                Sub-Saharan Africa -
                                                                 382 million, 32%



                                                                  Rest of the world -
                                                                    52 million, 4%




                                                            Asia - 753
                                                           million, 64%




    ____________________________________________________
    Source: Asian Development Bank (AsDB)




3
Distribution of undernourishment during 2006-2008
                        by region (millions)

                                   Latin America           Rest of the World
                                       47,5%                    39 5%




                                                                               Asia
              Sub-Saharan Africa                                               568,
                  217, 25%                                                     65%




    ____________________________________________________
    Source: Asian Development Bank (AsDB)




4
‹#›
Agriculture Growth, an Effective instrument for
poverty reduction
  • A 1 per cent per annum increase in agriculture growth, on average
    leads to a 2.7 per cent increase in income of the lowest 3 income
    deciles in developing countries (World Bank, World Development
    Report, 2008; Agriculture for Development).
  • Agriculture is 2.5 to 3 times more effective in increasing income of
    the poor than is non-agriculture investment (World Development
    Report, 2008).
  • “Agriculture growth, as opposed to growth in general, is typically
    found to be the primary source of poverty reduction (IFPRI, 2007).
  • The contrary is also true; a decline in agriculture growth throws
    many poor people into poverty, and explains some of the increase in
    developing country poverty and hunger in 2008 and again in 2010
    when food prices increased worldwide.


  6
The star Agriculture Growth Performers were the
star performers in poverty reduction
   Countries with greatest                   Agriculture growth rate in    Change in percentage of    Change in percentage of
   agriculture GDP growth                        1990s and 2000s             population living at    population undernourished
   rates in 1990s and 2000s                    (per cent per annum)        below US$1.25 per day        from 1990/1992 to
                                                                           between 1998 and 2008             2004/2006
                                                                               (percentage of                (per cent)
                                                                                 population)

   Average for developing
                                                              3.3                      -20                        n.a.
   world as a whole

   Algeria                                                    5.2                      n.a.                       n.a.
   Belize                                                     4.8                      n.a.                        n.a
   Benin                                                      5.2                      n.a.                       -9.0
   Brazil                                                     4.0                      -9.7                       -4.0
   Burkina Faso                                               6.7                     -49.7                       -5.0
   Cambodia                                                   4.6                      n.a.                      -13.0
   Chile                                                      4.3                      -1.5                       n.a.
   China                                                      4.0                     -31.6                       n.a.
   Ethiopia                                                   4.8                     -46.0                      -27.4
   Laos                                                       4.0                     -37.2                       -8.0
   Malawi                                                     5.7                     -50.8                      -16.0
   Morocco                                                    5.7                      -6.3                       n.a.
   Mozambique                                                 5.6                     -45.9                      -22.0
   Paraguay                                                   4.4                     -16.9                       -4.0
   Peru                                                       4.4                      -6.7                      -15.0
   Rwanda                                                     4.4                      n.a.                       -5.0
   Syria                                                      5.6                      n.a.                       n.a.
   Tanzania                                                   4.0                      n.a.                       n.a.
   Viet Nam                                                   4.9                     -45.1                      -15.0



  [1]   IFAD Rural Poverty Report 2011, pp 249-253 based on FAOSTAT data
   7
Key ingredient of effective agriculture investment for
scaling up
 •       Supporting farm investment
           – investment in agricultural research and extension
           – rural finance
           – land tenure, land rehabilitation, land management
 •       Rural employment generation and support for non-farm small businesses
         through investment in smallholder farming, agro-industry, marketing, input supply
 •       Development of farmers’ organizations, to help manage village-level
         development
 •       Infrastructure
           – rural water management and irrigation
           – rural roads, energy
 •       Sustainable management of natural assets including forests, fisheries pasture
         land
 •       Nutrition, household food security through rural education
 •       Building decentralized public services in rural areas
 •   8   An enabling agricultural policy
Public (and donor) expenditure in agriculture, necessary, but
not sufficient, for good agriculture growth
   Countries with greatest agriculture GDP    Agriculture growth rate in   Average public expenditure on agriculture as a
   growth rates in 1990s and 2000s                1990s and 2000s            percentage of GDP 1995-2007 (per cent)
                                                (per cent per annum)

   Average for developing world as a whole                  3.3                                   0.81

   Algeria                                                  5.2                                    n.a.
   Belize                                                   4.8                                    n.a.
   Benin                                                    5.2                                    n.a.
   Brazil                                                   4.0                                    0.31
   Burkina Faso                                             6.7                                    n.a.
   Cambodia                                                 4.6                                    n.a.
   Chile                                                    4.3                                    n.a.
   China                                                    4.0                                    1.25
   Ethiopia                                                 4.8                                    1.94
   Laos                                                     4.0                                    n.a.
   Malawi                                                   5.7                                     1.6
   Morocco                                                  5.7                                    0.96
   Mozambique                                               5.6                                    n.a.
   Paraguay                                                 4.4                                    n.a.
   Peru                                                     4.4                                    n.a.
   Rwanda                                                   4.4                                    n.a.
   Syria                                                    5.6                                     2.3
   Tanzania                                                 4.0                                    n.a.
   Viet Nam                                                 4.9                                    n.a.

   Other countries with high agriculture
   expenditure but lower agriculture growth
   India                                                    3.1                                     0.8
   Philippines                                              2.9                                     0.9
   Tunisia                                                  3.1                                    2.28
   Thailand                                                 2.4                                    1.47
   Egypt                                                    3.3                                    1.36
   Bhutan                                                   2.0                                    4.05
   Sri Lanka                                                2.2                                     1.1

   9
Peru- Key innovations being scaled up



                                                                       Local Resource
                                                                       Allocation
                                                                       Commitees (LARC)


Competitions among beneficiaries for
NRM and small businesses
                                       Direct transfer of
                                       public funds to
                                       community
                                       organizations




                                                            Women’s
                                                            saving
Local talent                                                accounts
mobilized
Scaling up in Peru – Phase I




11
Scaling up in Peru – Phase 2




12
Scaling up in Peru – Phase 3




13
Scaling up in Peru – Phase 4




14
Scaling up in Peru – Phase 5




15
Why is it hard to scale up?

  •    Scaling up project approaches relies on leveraging other sources of finance, particularly domestic. This can be
       difficult if there is not an existing track record of partnership.

  •    A market-centered rather than a production-oriented approach has a greater chance of developing
       sustainable operations that benefit rural producers if win-win scenarios can be developed with agribusinesses.

  •    It takes time to build capacity for governments and smallholder groups to negotiate and manage
       relationships (trust building) with agribusiness

  •    The viability of smallholder agriculture value chains are not uniform across countries or types of market.
       This creates a challenge for developing cost effective and easily replicable models which can be scaled up across
       geographic areas and markets.

  •    The technical capacities and governance structures of producer groups and farmer organizations are weak
       requiring support to move to scale

  •    A challenge of scaling up is to improve monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to assess the actual impact
       and to demonstrate positive cost-benefits.
  •    Best to plan for scaling up early in the design process rather than at the end




  16
17

More Related Content

Similar to Differing Perspectives, Kevin Cleaver

Similar to Differing Perspectives, Kevin Cleaver (12)

Indonesia 2013 oleh Firmanzah
Indonesia 2013 oleh FirmanzahIndonesia 2013 oleh Firmanzah
Indonesia 2013 oleh Firmanzah
 
Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)
 
Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)
 
Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)
 
Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)Banking presentation (1)
Banking presentation (1)
 
Danone sales q3 2012
Danone sales q3 2012  Danone sales q3 2012
Danone sales q3 2012
 
GPRHCS 2011 Progress and Achievements
GPRHCS 2011 Progress and AchievementsGPRHCS 2011 Progress and Achievements
GPRHCS 2011 Progress and Achievements
 
Impact of Health Reform on Racial and Ethnic Inequities
Impact of Health Reform on Racial and Ethnic InequitiesImpact of Health Reform on Racial and Ethnic Inequities
Impact of Health Reform on Racial and Ethnic Inequities
 
Rao 2c mannan lalita analytics 3 nutrition
Rao 2c  mannan lalita analytics 3 nutritionRao 2c  mannan lalita analytics 3 nutrition
Rao 2c mannan lalita analytics 3 nutrition
 
Presentation ifad ifpri workshop 1-18-12
Presentation ifad ifpri workshop 1-18-12Presentation ifad ifpri workshop 1-18-12
Presentation ifad ifpri workshop 1-18-12
 
Ator 2012 11.06.2012
Ator 2012 11.06.2012Ator 2012 11.06.2012
Ator 2012 11.06.2012
 
Israel’s Economic Highlights Presentation, Q1 2012
Israel’s Economic Highlights Presentation, Q1 2012Israel’s Economic Highlights Presentation, Q1 2012
Israel’s Economic Highlights Presentation, Q1 2012
 

More from Seas of Change

Masterclass Sensemaker
Masterclass SensemakerMasterclass Sensemaker
Masterclass SensemakerSeas of Change
 
Masterclass M&E Foundations
Masterclass M&E FoundationsMasterclass M&E Foundations
Masterclass M&E FoundationsSeas of Change
 
Masterclass LINK Methodology
Masterclass LINK MethodologyMasterclass LINK Methodology
Masterclass LINK MethodologySeas of Change
 
Masterclass Performance Measurement Framework
Masterclass Performance Measurement FrameworkMasterclass Performance Measurement Framework
Masterclass Performance Measurement FrameworkSeas of Change
 
Landscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEA
Landscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEALandscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEA
Landscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEASeas of Change
 
HToo Thit Fish Feed Company
HToo Thit Fish Feed CompanyHToo Thit Fish Feed Company
HToo Thit Fish Feed CompanySeas of Change
 
Impact investment into inclusive agribusiness
Impact investment into inclusive agribusinessImpact investment into inclusive agribusiness
Impact investment into inclusive agribusinessSeas of Change
 
Inclusive Business trends and options
Inclusive Business trends and options Inclusive Business trends and options
Inclusive Business trends and options Seas of Change
 
Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015
Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015
Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015Seas of Change
 
Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015
Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015
Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015Seas of Change
 
Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015
Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015
Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015Seas of Change
 
Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015
Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015
Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015Seas of Change
 
Agriculture and Policy SEA
Agriculture and Policy SEAAgriculture and Policy SEA
Agriculture and Policy SEASeas of Change
 
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?Seas of Change
 
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.Seas of Change
 
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifc
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifcDigging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifc
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifcSeas of Change
 
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fund
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fundDigging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fund
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fundSeas of Change
 
The Hillside Green case, Eunice Mwongera
The Hillside Green case, Eunice MwongeraThe Hillside Green case, Eunice Mwongera
The Hillside Green case, Eunice MwongeraSeas of Change
 
Differing perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibaly
Differing perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibalyDiffering perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibaly
Differing perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibalySeas of Change
 
Ensuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIAT
Ensuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIATEnsuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIAT
Ensuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIATSeas of Change
 

More from Seas of Change (20)

Masterclass Sensemaker
Masterclass SensemakerMasterclass Sensemaker
Masterclass Sensemaker
 
Masterclass M&E Foundations
Masterclass M&E FoundationsMasterclass M&E Foundations
Masterclass M&E Foundations
 
Masterclass LINK Methodology
Masterclass LINK MethodologyMasterclass LINK Methodology
Masterclass LINK Methodology
 
Masterclass Performance Measurement Framework
Masterclass Performance Measurement FrameworkMasterclass Performance Measurement Framework
Masterclass Performance Measurement Framework
 
Landscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEA
Landscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEALandscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEA
Landscape Inclusive Agribusiness in SEA
 
HToo Thit Fish Feed Company
HToo Thit Fish Feed CompanyHToo Thit Fish Feed Company
HToo Thit Fish Feed Company
 
Impact investment into inclusive agribusiness
Impact investment into inclusive agribusinessImpact investment into inclusive agribusiness
Impact investment into inclusive agribusiness
 
Inclusive Business trends and options
Inclusive Business trends and options Inclusive Business trends and options
Inclusive Business trends and options
 
Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015
Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015
Enabling policies inclusive asia_2015
 
Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015
Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015
Country contexts p_teng inclusive_asia_2015
 
Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015
Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015
Case study tea_hungcuong inclusiveasia_2015
 
Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015
Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015
Casestudy olam pepper inclusive_asia_2015
 
Agriculture and Policy SEA
Agriculture and Policy SEAAgriculture and Policy SEA
Agriculture and Policy SEA
 
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: The 10% or the 90% ?
 
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.
Scaling inclusive agri food markets: Farmer Field Schools and certification.
 
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifc
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifcDigging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifc
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, finance ifc
 
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fund
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fundDigging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fund
Digging in deep round 1, thursday, effective partnerships, acumen fund
 
The Hillside Green case, Eunice Mwongera
The Hillside Green case, Eunice MwongeraThe Hillside Green case, Eunice Mwongera
The Hillside Green case, Eunice Mwongera
 
Differing perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibaly
Differing perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibalyDiffering perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibaly
Differing perspectives from farmers organisations, ibrahim coulibaly
 
Ensuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIAT
Ensuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIATEnsuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIAT
Ensuring greater local spin off from global value chains, CIAT
 

Recently uploaded

DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsDevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsSergiu Bodiu
 
How to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity PlanHow to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity PlanDatabarracks
 
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .Alan Dix
 
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024Lonnie McRorey
 
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionAdvanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionDilum Bandara
 
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Manik S Magar
 
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLDeveloper Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLScyllaDB
 
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfUnraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfAlex Barbosa Coqueiro
 
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level pieceStory boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piececharlottematthew16
 
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfAddepto
 
"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan
"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan
"ML in Production",Oleksandr BaganFwdays
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek SchlawackFwdays
 
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio WebDev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio WebUiPathCommunity
 
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteTake control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteDianaGray10
 
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubUnleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubKalema Edgar
 
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024Stephanie Beckett
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxNavinnSomaal
 
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsVertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsMiki Katsuragi
 
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsThe Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsPixlogix Infotech
 
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time ClashPowerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clashcharlottematthew16
 

Recently uploaded (20)

DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platformsDevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
DevEX - reference for building teams, processes, and platforms
 
How to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity PlanHow to write a Business Continuity Plan
How to write a Business Continuity Plan
 
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
 
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
TeamStation AI System Report LATAM IT Salaries 2024
 
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An IntroductionAdvanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
Advanced Computer Architecture – An Introduction
 
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
Anypoint Exchange: It’s Not Just a Repo!
 
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQLDeveloper Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
Developer Data Modeling Mistakes: From Postgres to NoSQL
 
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdfUnraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
Unraveling Multimodality with Large Language Models.pdf
 
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level pieceStory boards and shot lists for my a level piece
Story boards and shot lists for my a level piece
 
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
 
"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan
"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan
"ML in Production",Oleksandr Bagan
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
 
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio WebDev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
 
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test SuiteTake control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
Take control of your SAP testing with UiPath Test Suite
 
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding ClubUnleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
Unleash Your Potential - Namagunga Girls Coding Club
 
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
 
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering TipsVertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
Vertex AI Gemini Prompt Engineering Tips
 
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and ConsThe Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
The Ultimate Guide to Choosing WordPress Pros and Cons
 
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time ClashPowerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
Powerpoint exploring the locations used in television show Time Clash
 

Differing Perspectives, Kevin Cleaver

  • 1. The Importance of Scaling up for Agriculture and Rural; and a Scaling Up Framework for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) Kevin Cleaver Associate Vice President, Programmes Seas of Change Initiative Event, Scheveningen, The Hague, April 2012 1
  • 2. Global Risks Landscape – 2012 2 ____________________________________________________ Source: World Economic Forum
  • 3. Distribution of poverty in 2008 by region (millions) Sub-Saharan Africa - 382 million, 32% Rest of the world - 52 million, 4% Asia - 753 million, 64% ____________________________________________________ Source: Asian Development Bank (AsDB) 3
  • 4. Distribution of undernourishment during 2006-2008 by region (millions) Latin America Rest of the World 47,5% 39 5% Asia Sub-Saharan Africa 568, 217, 25% 65% ____________________________________________________ Source: Asian Development Bank (AsDB) 4
  • 6. Agriculture Growth, an Effective instrument for poverty reduction • A 1 per cent per annum increase in agriculture growth, on average leads to a 2.7 per cent increase in income of the lowest 3 income deciles in developing countries (World Bank, World Development Report, 2008; Agriculture for Development). • Agriculture is 2.5 to 3 times more effective in increasing income of the poor than is non-agriculture investment (World Development Report, 2008). • “Agriculture growth, as opposed to growth in general, is typically found to be the primary source of poverty reduction (IFPRI, 2007). • The contrary is also true; a decline in agriculture growth throws many poor people into poverty, and explains some of the increase in developing country poverty and hunger in 2008 and again in 2010 when food prices increased worldwide. 6
  • 7. The star Agriculture Growth Performers were the star performers in poverty reduction Countries with greatest Agriculture growth rate in Change in percentage of Change in percentage of agriculture GDP growth 1990s and 2000s population living at population undernourished rates in 1990s and 2000s (per cent per annum) below US$1.25 per day from 1990/1992 to between 1998 and 2008 2004/2006 (percentage of (per cent) population) Average for developing 3.3 -20 n.a. world as a whole Algeria 5.2 n.a. n.a. Belize 4.8 n.a. n.a Benin 5.2 n.a. -9.0 Brazil 4.0 -9.7 -4.0 Burkina Faso 6.7 -49.7 -5.0 Cambodia 4.6 n.a. -13.0 Chile 4.3 -1.5 n.a. China 4.0 -31.6 n.a. Ethiopia 4.8 -46.0 -27.4 Laos 4.0 -37.2 -8.0 Malawi 5.7 -50.8 -16.0 Morocco 5.7 -6.3 n.a. Mozambique 5.6 -45.9 -22.0 Paraguay 4.4 -16.9 -4.0 Peru 4.4 -6.7 -15.0 Rwanda 4.4 n.a. -5.0 Syria 5.6 n.a. n.a. Tanzania 4.0 n.a. n.a. Viet Nam 4.9 -45.1 -15.0 [1] IFAD Rural Poverty Report 2011, pp 249-253 based on FAOSTAT data 7
  • 8. Key ingredient of effective agriculture investment for scaling up • Supporting farm investment – investment in agricultural research and extension – rural finance – land tenure, land rehabilitation, land management • Rural employment generation and support for non-farm small businesses through investment in smallholder farming, agro-industry, marketing, input supply • Development of farmers’ organizations, to help manage village-level development • Infrastructure – rural water management and irrigation – rural roads, energy • Sustainable management of natural assets including forests, fisheries pasture land • Nutrition, household food security through rural education • Building decentralized public services in rural areas • 8 An enabling agricultural policy
  • 9. Public (and donor) expenditure in agriculture, necessary, but not sufficient, for good agriculture growth Countries with greatest agriculture GDP Agriculture growth rate in Average public expenditure on agriculture as a growth rates in 1990s and 2000s 1990s and 2000s percentage of GDP 1995-2007 (per cent) (per cent per annum) Average for developing world as a whole 3.3 0.81 Algeria 5.2 n.a. Belize 4.8 n.a. Benin 5.2 n.a. Brazil 4.0 0.31 Burkina Faso 6.7 n.a. Cambodia 4.6 n.a. Chile 4.3 n.a. China 4.0 1.25 Ethiopia 4.8 1.94 Laos 4.0 n.a. Malawi 5.7 1.6 Morocco 5.7 0.96 Mozambique 5.6 n.a. Paraguay 4.4 n.a. Peru 4.4 n.a. Rwanda 4.4 n.a. Syria 5.6 2.3 Tanzania 4.0 n.a. Viet Nam 4.9 n.a. Other countries with high agriculture expenditure but lower agriculture growth India 3.1 0.8 Philippines 2.9 0.9 Tunisia 3.1 2.28 Thailand 2.4 1.47 Egypt 3.3 1.36 Bhutan 2.0 4.05 Sri Lanka 2.2 1.1 9
  • 10. Peru- Key innovations being scaled up Local Resource Allocation Commitees (LARC) Competitions among beneficiaries for NRM and small businesses Direct transfer of public funds to community organizations Women’s saving Local talent accounts mobilized
  • 11. Scaling up in Peru – Phase I 11
  • 12. Scaling up in Peru – Phase 2 12
  • 13. Scaling up in Peru – Phase 3 13
  • 14. Scaling up in Peru – Phase 4 14
  • 15. Scaling up in Peru – Phase 5 15
  • 16. Why is it hard to scale up? • Scaling up project approaches relies on leveraging other sources of finance, particularly domestic. This can be difficult if there is not an existing track record of partnership. • A market-centered rather than a production-oriented approach has a greater chance of developing sustainable operations that benefit rural producers if win-win scenarios can be developed with agribusinesses. • It takes time to build capacity for governments and smallholder groups to negotiate and manage relationships (trust building) with agribusiness • The viability of smallholder agriculture value chains are not uniform across countries or types of market. This creates a challenge for developing cost effective and easily replicable models which can be scaled up across geographic areas and markets. • The technical capacities and governance structures of producer groups and farmer organizations are weak requiring support to move to scale • A challenge of scaling up is to improve monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to assess the actual impact and to demonstrate positive cost-benefits. • Best to plan for scaling up early in the design process rather than at the end 16
  • 17. 17