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THIRD CARD GENERAL MEETING

This presentation outlines the chronology of events in developing the National Rice Development Strategy (NRDS) and discusses the operational arrangements, monitoring and evaluation, constraints, ongoing interventions, subsector interventions, linkages with other strategies, and future steps. It also highlights the current partners and their activities in rice development.

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THIRD CARD GENERAL MEETING

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  1. THIRD CARD GENERAL MEETING Arusha, 17th to 20th May 2010

  2. Presentation outline Chronology of Events in Developing the NRDS Update NRDS Operational Arrangements of NRDS M&E Constraints for Implementation of NRDS Ongoing Rice Intervention Rice Location Map Subsector Interventions Element NRDS linkage with other Strategies Future Steps

  3. Chronology of Events in Developing the NRDS • Conference in Quelimane (2003) • Creation GCA (National Technical Secretariat, Consultive Group, General Assembly) • Rice Development Strategy (2005) • Rice Triennial Action Plan (2007) • Food Producion Action Plan (2008-2011) • CARD

  4. Update NRDS • 15 th April 2010 • Participating Development Partner • Governament Institutions: DNEA, DNSA – Seed Departament, Agricultural Hydraulics; DE, FDA, CEPAGRI, IIAM (Maputo, Chocwe, Zambezia), Provincial Agriculture Services (Sofala, Zambezia, Gaza, Maputo, Niassa, Nampula), • Partners: JICA, FAO, IRRI, CARD, IFAD • Private Sector: MIA-Mocfer, AFRICOM, Inacio de Sousa, SEMOC • NGOs: AGAKAN, ICEIDA

  5. Operational Arrangements of NRDS M&E ACR ASM NRDS TF MSM MCB ASM Res. / Stats HL indicators Project updates ASM Government MSM ASM Funding / Implementing agencies Project updates MSM ASM NGOs Project updates MSM ASM Farmers ASM Commercial Sector ACR Annual Country Review MCB Mid-term Country Brief ASM Annual Stakeholder Meeting MSM Mid-year Stakeholder Meeting

  6. Constraints for Implementation of NRDS • Research : Collection and preservation of genetic material and the import and selection of genetic material from abroad • Seed Production: Comprises the genetic purification and increase in production of seed of improved varieties • Infrastructure: Irrigation schemes (less than 3% of total rice cultivated area that is irrigated • Technology Transfer: technology packages adapted for each Cluster and production system • Agro-Processing: Rehabilitation of existing milling factories and Acquisition of new milling machinery • Credit: Expansion of micro-finance institution in rural areas for credit provision

  7. Ongoing Rice Intervention

  8. Rice Location Map

  9. Subsector Intervention Elements

  10. NRDS linkage with other Strategies • IFAD - Finance extension and micro-finance; • IITA-Portugal; • IRRI – Support research; • Africa Rice Center • JICA – Support Rice Strategy development and field work • WB – Finance irrigated rice project • Mocfer - Develop new rice varieties • EU/FAO- Seed and technique assistance • BAD- Seed Current Partners on Rice Development and their Activities PEDSA, PARPA, PAPA, PROAGRI, SAN, EXTENSION MASTER PLAN, ERV

  11. Future Steps The way to improve quality of NRDS implementation depend colaboration and coordenation by Government and the parterns in following area: • Prodution and maintenance the seed breeder and foundation seed; • Prodution and maintenance certified seed; • Construction /rehabilitation irrigation scheme; • Fertilizer provision and plant protection; • Facility and distribuition agricultural equipment; • Improve coordination among partner institution.s

  12. MUITO OBRIGADOTHANK YOU

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