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Kiev, 5 April 2005

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Workshop on Enhancing Policy Dialogue in the Sunflower Oil Sector. Kiev, 5 April 2005. Jean Balié - FAO. Project approach.

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Kiev, 5 April 2005

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  1. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Workshop on Enhancing Policy Dialogue in the Sunflower Oil Sector Kiev, 5 April 2005 Jean Balié - FAO

  2. Project approach Promote policy dialogue by involving all stakeholders • An EBRD/ FAO Cooperation initiative • Ministry of Agrarian Policy • Professional organizations (farmers, industry, traders) • Banks • Donors and cooperation agencies • Research and extension institutions

  3. Background & rationale • Implement sunflower sector review (2002) • Hold first workshop on policy dialogue (July 2004) • Build consensus on policy issues • Promote internal & permanent debate • Circulate workshop conclusions • Gather comments & proposals • Prepare the future  mid term sector strategy

  4. Current national context • Decision to progressively reduce export tax • process of reforms has started • negative impacts are not expected • extent to which our corporate work helped in decision process? • Shift from production surplus to shortages • declining trend of yields is a critical issue • what kind of policy instrument could help? • What is the strategy for the sector development?

  5. Our approach to build a Strategy Provide a reference for the mid term sector development • Build on workshop conclusions • Provide sound policy analysis on current issues • Identify & focus on main policy issues • Validate options through • field mission • expert consultations • Induce enhanced dialogue on policies • Stimulate stakeholders’ participation & ownership

  6. Purpose of the workshop • Organize corporate approach on the right strategy (medium term policies) • Stimulate stakeholders’ debates through... ... sound analysis (draft strategy & previous documents) ... presentations to raise issues & suggest solutions ... discussions to achieve effective participation ... round tables on three topics to focus attention • Gather stakeholders’ amendments & suggestions for improvements • Prepare recommendations for policy makers

  7. What’s next? • Write and circulate workshop conclusions • Finalize the Mid Term Strategy • Submit recommendations to authorities • Assess project achievements on quality of policy dialogue • Broaden involvement of others IFIs (World Bank, etc.)

  8. Thank you ! Your FAO contacts Emmanuel Hidier Investment Centre Division Emmanuel.Hidier@fao.org tel +39 06 57 05 41 94 Jean Balié Policy Assistance Division Jean.Balie@fao.org tel +39 06 57 05 54 22

  9. Annexes

  10. FAO’s profile • one of UN’s largest specialized agencies, created in 1945 • 187 member states plus the EU • mandate: • raise levels of nutrition and standards of living • improve agricultural productivity • better living conditions for rural populations

  11. FAO’s areas of intervention • advise to Governments • technical assistance (forestry, agriculture, fisheries, rural development, etc.) • information • neutral forum • develop international standards

  12. FAO in Ukraine • Ukraine member since Dec 2003 • FAO represented by UNDP in Kiev • pipeline field projects: • agricultural information systems • agricultural product quality and safety • etc.

  13. FAO Investment Centre • created in 1964 to promote and mobilize investment in agriculture and rural development • supports all major International Financing Institutions (IFIs) through 20 partnership agreements: • World Bank, IFAD, Asian Dev. Bank, EBRD, etc. • main tasks: • identify, formulate, supervise investment projects

  14. FAO Investment Centre • achievements: • 1,400 projects supported in 140 countries, approved and financed by IFI partners • contributed to generation of US$ 71 billion worth of investment in agriculture, of which US$ 40 billion from external resources • FAO’s cooperation with EBRD • since 1994 • over 45 projects throughout region of operation • scope: support EBRD’s private sector agribusiness investment

  15. FAO Investment Centrein Ukraine • under EBRD/FAO cooperation: • identification of agribusiness opportunities (1999) • malting barley sector review (2001) – led to US$ 44.4 million Malteurop investment (2002) • sunflower sector review (2002)

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