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The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA)
Background Report
on
e-Agriculture Policies and Strategies in ACP Countries
In preparation of the 2013 ICT Observatory
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This background report reviews the general state of e-Agriculture policies and
strategiesi
in selected ACP and non-ACP countries. It is a desk research that has
been developed in preparation for the 2013 ICT Observatory meeting and only aims
at providing a quick overview on the issue. The nature of the research and the limited
timeframe did not allow for a detailed analysis on the status e-Agriculture strategy
processes in the selected countries.
The report identifies some of the key challenges, target orientations, and key areas of
support for national e-Agriculture policies or strategies development as reported by
the various stakeholders. Consultations with stakeholders took place between
October and December 2012 mainly through Skype and phone calls, and
supplemented with email interviews and analysis of policy documents. Below is a
brief summary of the findings and recommendations (detailed findings and
recommendations of the study are presented in the body of the report).
I: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
A) Overview of national e-Agriculture policies and strategies: The results show
that there are initiatives (at various stages) in a few countries to develop such
strategies or policies. However, the consultation reveals that in most ACP
countries, there were no interests or understanding of the need for e-Agriculture
strategies or policies even though the importance of ICT in agriculture is
generally recognized. Reports from some UN organisations such as ITU and
UNECA recognize few progress have been made on e-Agriculture strategies,
whereas e-strategies on other sectors such as governance and health do exist.
Below is the state of national e-Agriculture strategies or policies from countries
examined:
 Ghana (Africa): The Ghana ICTs in Agriculture Implementation Strategy was
developed in 2005, certainly as a follow-up to ICT provisions in the 2003 National
ICT for Accelerated Development Policy document, and a draft report on
Implementation Strategy and Action Plans for Modernisation of Agriculture and
Development of Agro-Business Industry in Ghana was released in 2007 for
review and implementation. It was not clear during the study whether the plan
has actually been implemented and evaluated.
 Ivory Coast (Africa): A recent development in Ivory Coast shows a joint effort by
the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ministry of Post, Information Technology and
Communication to develop a national e-Agriculture policy. According to a press
release on the ministries website, a national strategy document for “e.Agriculture”
has been developed and is currently with the Council of State for approval.
 Rwanda (Africa): Consultation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal
Resources (MAAR) in Rwanda revealed current efforts in formulating a national
strategy to integrate ICTs into agriculture and natural resource management
programs across the country. It is being described as a “Strategic Plan for
Agricultural Transformation” with key component on institutional development of
an agricultural knowledge and management system.
 Mali and Burkina Faso: Through contacts made by CTA, it appears that UNECA
has been collaborating with these two countries to develop a cyber-strategy for
agriculture or rural development in 2011 (Note: Mali and Burkina Faso were not
part of the countries selected for the study).
 Saint Lucia (Caribbean): In Saint Lucia, there is no evidence of efforts to
develop a national e-Agriculture policy or strategy. However, the study found that
the country’s national ICT policy document has recognised the role of ICTs in the
development of the agricultural sector, which is one of the pillars of its economy.
The St. Lucia’s Agricultural Resource Information System (SLARIS) therefore has
specific target areas for integration of ICTs into agriculture and rural
development.
 Fiji (Pacific): No evidence was found in Fiji about the existence of a national e-
Agriculture policy or strategy. Analysis of the National IT Policy of Fiji shows no
mention of the agricultural sector. However, one of the goals of the 2011 National
Broadband Policy for the island is to develop lead applications in agriculture and
fisheries to assist in efficient production, marketing and logistics associated with
the primary industries including agriculture.
 India (Asia): In India while it has not been specifically described as a national e-
Agriculture policy; there are efforts to create awareness about the need to
develop a “National Agricultural Informatics Framework”. Also, the country has a
national ICT policy within which agriculture is a key component; moreover, in the
national agriculture policy, the role of ICTs for extension and dissemination of
agricultural information is well recognised.
 Bangladesh (Asia): Not much progress has been made in developing a national
e-Agriculture policy and a recent initiative between the private and public sectors
to develop a policy guideline for public-private interaction in the area of
agriculture information dissemination has been stalled due to political changes.
The proposed national ICT policy of the country, however, recognised the
importance of ICTs in agriculture and has devoted a comprehensive portion of it
to the agricultural sector. Also with the “Digital Bangladesh” agenda by the
current government, there is the hope for such initiative in the future.
 Bolivia (Latin America): In addition to the above selected countries, the study
found that in Bolivia an “ICT Strategy for the Agriculture Sector” was developed
with support from IICD in 2002. But the current status of this document could not
be identified.
B) Issues and challenges: Below are some general experiences shared by
stakeholders that can inform future initiatives aimed at supporting ACP countries
in developing national e-Agriculture policies or strategies.
 Policy ownership: Experiences in ICT policy and other sectoral policy
development show that national ownership is critical in the entire process. The
involvement of international organizations, if needed, should be limited, to
awareness creation, technical and financial support.
 Multi-stakeholder partnership: The study found that multi-stakeholder
partnership involving the public sector, the private sector, civil society and
international organisations is needed for a successful policy development,
implementation, and monitoring. With respect to the national e-Agriculture
policies or strategies, a strong collaboration between the two key ministries – the
Ministry in charge of Agriculture and the one in charge of ICTs is critical at the
national level. A good collaboration between ICT-focused and agriculture-focused
international organisations (ITU, UNECA, FAO, CTA, IICD, etc.) is also needed
on this issue.
 Other challenges recalled by the stakeholders include the general lack of
interest or understanding in e-Agriculture policies or strategies by many
stakeholders at the national level; the sheer lack of understanding of the role and
potential of ICTs in agriculture even at the senior official level; issues with
institutional and political structures; regulatory changes in the absence of formal
policies; poor collaboration between Ministries in charge of ICTs and agriculture;
among others. Other implementation challenges mentioned by the respondents
include power non-availability; poor ICT infrastructure; low ICT literacy; lack of
relevant content; non-integration of services; non-availability of advisory services;
issues of localisation of ICTs; and resource mobilisation.
C) Orientations and target areas: Respondents also identified some key target
areas expected to be covered in their national e-Agriculture policies. These
include local content, weather services, farm health management informatics,
infrastructure and equipment, universal access, training and capacity building,
postharvest management, forest management, general production system,
marketing and market research, commodity specific focus such as livestock,
crops fisheries, etc., water resource management, R&D, and risk management.
D) Expected areas of support: Among the few areas identified for support is
capacity building for national actors in the entire policy development process.
While some of the international organizations argued that the financial cost
should not be too much to exceed the capacity of the national governments,
national stakeholders did ask for support in terms of budget in the policy
development, implementation, and monitoring.
II: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CTA AND ALLIED PARTNERS
The key recommendations made for CTA and other international organizations, to be
implemented in partnership when required, are introduced below.
 Include discussion of the conclusion of this report and of the ICT
Observatory meeting in the WSIS forum in May 2013: It has been
acknowledged during the consultation that the issue of national e-Agriculture
policies and strategies transcends the boundaries of ACP countries. Since the
concept of e-sector policies emerged out of WSIS 2003-2005, a first target for
CTA could be to present the outcomes of this study and the stakeholder
consultation to be held later, for consideration by the global stakeholders at the
May 2013 WSIS forum.
 Commission a more detailed case study: It is also recommended that a
broader survey study (this can include a formal survey covering most ACP
countries), and a more detailed analysis of on-going processes in a few countries
be undertaken.
 Create a global level task force and national level committees: It is
recommended that a global level task force and national level committees be
created, in collaboration with other regional bodies within the ACP and
international institutions with interest in the sector. These new global and national
bodies shall consist of a network of policy experts from the agricultural and ICT
sectors and shall act as the backbone for developing, implementing and
evaluating the national e-Agriculture policies or strategies.
 Build a national e-Agriculture policy toolkit: This toolkit can take the form of a
living and interactive database with various components of e-policy, to enable
countries to explore options based on their specific situation. Lessons and best
practices from other sectors such as health, education and governance shall be
utilised to understand the models, approaches, successes and failures, etc. in
these sectors, to prevent repetition of the same mistakes.
 Awareness creation and monitoring of the policy process at national level:
Campaigning and awareness creation should be undertaken by relevant actors to
sensitise stakeholders about the importance of e-Agriculture policies. In the
process, more emphasis shall be directed at implementation and M&E stages
and senior government officials shall be involved from the outset, to ensure a
high level of political endorsement and a pledge for future implementation of the
policies.
 Ensure local leadership in the entire process: CTA and allied institutions may
be responsible for raising awareness and providing guidance, but acting upon
these recommendations may rest on the national governments. In doing so,
national governments may be encouraged to allocate the responsibility for e-
Agriculture policy or strategy development to a specific directorate, such as the
Ministry of Agriculture, and then be guided by the national e-Agriculture policy
committee.
 Factor in the why, which, how, and what questions of e-Agriculture: The
success of the national e-Agriculture policies or strategies program in ACP
countries will depend on the demand for ICTs by actors within the agricultural
value chain. This is very high at the moment across the regions. Therefore in
supporting ACP countries in e-Agriculture policy or strategy development, CTA
shall ensure the policies aim at addressing: why the stakeholders should use
ICTs; what kind of ICTs should be recommended for use; where should ICTs be
applied within the agricultural sector; and how should the ICTs be applied for
agriculture and rural development in these countries?
i
The research aimed to identify the existence of e-agriculture strategy or policy
documents or processes, irrespective of the difference between the two terms
“policy” and “strategy”. This is the reason why either of the term is used in the report.

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Summary of findings - e-agriculture strategies in the ACP

  • 1. The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Background Report on e-Agriculture Policies and Strategies in ACP Countries In preparation of the 2013 ICT Observatory EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This background report reviews the general state of e-Agriculture policies and strategiesi in selected ACP and non-ACP countries. It is a desk research that has been developed in preparation for the 2013 ICT Observatory meeting and only aims at providing a quick overview on the issue. The nature of the research and the limited timeframe did not allow for a detailed analysis on the status e-Agriculture strategy processes in the selected countries. The report identifies some of the key challenges, target orientations, and key areas of support for national e-Agriculture policies or strategies development as reported by the various stakeholders. Consultations with stakeholders took place between October and December 2012 mainly through Skype and phone calls, and supplemented with email interviews and analysis of policy documents. Below is a brief summary of the findings and recommendations (detailed findings and recommendations of the study are presented in the body of the report). I: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS A) Overview of national e-Agriculture policies and strategies: The results show that there are initiatives (at various stages) in a few countries to develop such strategies or policies. However, the consultation reveals that in most ACP countries, there were no interests or understanding of the need for e-Agriculture
  • 2. strategies or policies even though the importance of ICT in agriculture is generally recognized. Reports from some UN organisations such as ITU and UNECA recognize few progress have been made on e-Agriculture strategies, whereas e-strategies on other sectors such as governance and health do exist. Below is the state of national e-Agriculture strategies or policies from countries examined:  Ghana (Africa): The Ghana ICTs in Agriculture Implementation Strategy was developed in 2005, certainly as a follow-up to ICT provisions in the 2003 National ICT for Accelerated Development Policy document, and a draft report on Implementation Strategy and Action Plans for Modernisation of Agriculture and Development of Agro-Business Industry in Ghana was released in 2007 for review and implementation. It was not clear during the study whether the plan has actually been implemented and evaluated.  Ivory Coast (Africa): A recent development in Ivory Coast shows a joint effort by the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Ministry of Post, Information Technology and Communication to develop a national e-Agriculture policy. According to a press release on the ministries website, a national strategy document for “e.Agriculture” has been developed and is currently with the Council of State for approval.  Rwanda (Africa): Consultation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MAAR) in Rwanda revealed current efforts in formulating a national strategy to integrate ICTs into agriculture and natural resource management programs across the country. It is being described as a “Strategic Plan for Agricultural Transformation” with key component on institutional development of an agricultural knowledge and management system.  Mali and Burkina Faso: Through contacts made by CTA, it appears that UNECA has been collaborating with these two countries to develop a cyber-strategy for agriculture or rural development in 2011 (Note: Mali and Burkina Faso were not part of the countries selected for the study).  Saint Lucia (Caribbean): In Saint Lucia, there is no evidence of efforts to develop a national e-Agriculture policy or strategy. However, the study found that the country’s national ICT policy document has recognised the role of ICTs in the development of the agricultural sector, which is one of the pillars of its economy. The St. Lucia’s Agricultural Resource Information System (SLARIS) therefore has specific target areas for integration of ICTs into agriculture and rural development.  Fiji (Pacific): No evidence was found in Fiji about the existence of a national e-
  • 3. Agriculture policy or strategy. Analysis of the National IT Policy of Fiji shows no mention of the agricultural sector. However, one of the goals of the 2011 National Broadband Policy for the island is to develop lead applications in agriculture and fisheries to assist in efficient production, marketing and logistics associated with the primary industries including agriculture.  India (Asia): In India while it has not been specifically described as a national e- Agriculture policy; there are efforts to create awareness about the need to develop a “National Agricultural Informatics Framework”. Also, the country has a national ICT policy within which agriculture is a key component; moreover, in the national agriculture policy, the role of ICTs for extension and dissemination of agricultural information is well recognised.  Bangladesh (Asia): Not much progress has been made in developing a national e-Agriculture policy and a recent initiative between the private and public sectors to develop a policy guideline for public-private interaction in the area of agriculture information dissemination has been stalled due to political changes. The proposed national ICT policy of the country, however, recognised the importance of ICTs in agriculture and has devoted a comprehensive portion of it to the agricultural sector. Also with the “Digital Bangladesh” agenda by the current government, there is the hope for such initiative in the future.  Bolivia (Latin America): In addition to the above selected countries, the study found that in Bolivia an “ICT Strategy for the Agriculture Sector” was developed with support from IICD in 2002. But the current status of this document could not be identified. B) Issues and challenges: Below are some general experiences shared by stakeholders that can inform future initiatives aimed at supporting ACP countries in developing national e-Agriculture policies or strategies.  Policy ownership: Experiences in ICT policy and other sectoral policy development show that national ownership is critical in the entire process. The involvement of international organizations, if needed, should be limited, to awareness creation, technical and financial support.  Multi-stakeholder partnership: The study found that multi-stakeholder partnership involving the public sector, the private sector, civil society and international organisations is needed for a successful policy development, implementation, and monitoring. With respect to the national e-Agriculture policies or strategies, a strong collaboration between the two key ministries – the
  • 4. Ministry in charge of Agriculture and the one in charge of ICTs is critical at the national level. A good collaboration between ICT-focused and agriculture-focused international organisations (ITU, UNECA, FAO, CTA, IICD, etc.) is also needed on this issue.  Other challenges recalled by the stakeholders include the general lack of interest or understanding in e-Agriculture policies or strategies by many stakeholders at the national level; the sheer lack of understanding of the role and potential of ICTs in agriculture even at the senior official level; issues with institutional and political structures; regulatory changes in the absence of formal policies; poor collaboration between Ministries in charge of ICTs and agriculture; among others. Other implementation challenges mentioned by the respondents include power non-availability; poor ICT infrastructure; low ICT literacy; lack of relevant content; non-integration of services; non-availability of advisory services; issues of localisation of ICTs; and resource mobilisation. C) Orientations and target areas: Respondents also identified some key target areas expected to be covered in their national e-Agriculture policies. These include local content, weather services, farm health management informatics, infrastructure and equipment, universal access, training and capacity building, postharvest management, forest management, general production system, marketing and market research, commodity specific focus such as livestock, crops fisheries, etc., water resource management, R&D, and risk management. D) Expected areas of support: Among the few areas identified for support is capacity building for national actors in the entire policy development process. While some of the international organizations argued that the financial cost should not be too much to exceed the capacity of the national governments, national stakeholders did ask for support in terms of budget in the policy development, implementation, and monitoring. II: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CTA AND ALLIED PARTNERS The key recommendations made for CTA and other international organizations, to be implemented in partnership when required, are introduced below.  Include discussion of the conclusion of this report and of the ICT Observatory meeting in the WSIS forum in May 2013: It has been acknowledged during the consultation that the issue of national e-Agriculture
  • 5. policies and strategies transcends the boundaries of ACP countries. Since the concept of e-sector policies emerged out of WSIS 2003-2005, a first target for CTA could be to present the outcomes of this study and the stakeholder consultation to be held later, for consideration by the global stakeholders at the May 2013 WSIS forum.  Commission a more detailed case study: It is also recommended that a broader survey study (this can include a formal survey covering most ACP countries), and a more detailed analysis of on-going processes in a few countries be undertaken.  Create a global level task force and national level committees: It is recommended that a global level task force and national level committees be created, in collaboration with other regional bodies within the ACP and international institutions with interest in the sector. These new global and national bodies shall consist of a network of policy experts from the agricultural and ICT sectors and shall act as the backbone for developing, implementing and evaluating the national e-Agriculture policies or strategies.  Build a national e-Agriculture policy toolkit: This toolkit can take the form of a living and interactive database with various components of e-policy, to enable countries to explore options based on their specific situation. Lessons and best practices from other sectors such as health, education and governance shall be utilised to understand the models, approaches, successes and failures, etc. in these sectors, to prevent repetition of the same mistakes.  Awareness creation and monitoring of the policy process at national level: Campaigning and awareness creation should be undertaken by relevant actors to sensitise stakeholders about the importance of e-Agriculture policies. In the process, more emphasis shall be directed at implementation and M&E stages and senior government officials shall be involved from the outset, to ensure a high level of political endorsement and a pledge for future implementation of the policies.  Ensure local leadership in the entire process: CTA and allied institutions may be responsible for raising awareness and providing guidance, but acting upon these recommendations may rest on the national governments. In doing so, national governments may be encouraged to allocate the responsibility for e- Agriculture policy or strategy development to a specific directorate, such as the Ministry of Agriculture, and then be guided by the national e-Agriculture policy committee.
  • 6.  Factor in the why, which, how, and what questions of e-Agriculture: The success of the national e-Agriculture policies or strategies program in ACP countries will depend on the demand for ICTs by actors within the agricultural value chain. This is very high at the moment across the regions. Therefore in supporting ACP countries in e-Agriculture policy or strategy development, CTA shall ensure the policies aim at addressing: why the stakeholders should use ICTs; what kind of ICTs should be recommended for use; where should ICTs be applied within the agricultural sector; and how should the ICTs be applied for agriculture and rural development in these countries? i The research aimed to identify the existence of e-agriculture strategy or policy documents or processes, irrespective of the difference between the two terms “policy” and “strategy”. This is the reason why either of the term is used in the report.