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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS UNDER CAADP PROCESS
Workshop on Strengthening Capacity for Strategic Agricultural Policy 
     and Investment Planning and Implementation in Africa 
        Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi on 25th‐ 26th April 2012



               Paul Guthiga, ReSAKSS‐ECA
Key Issues in Agricultural Development




                                         2
Importance of Agriculture in African Economies
• Agriculture remains a key sector in most countries in Africa;
   – Part of strategy for achieving economic growth, poverty reduction & food
     security




  Source: compiled by ReSAKSS based on the mostly recently available country sources
                                                                                       3
Low budgetary allocation…




                            4
Sector Growth‐1
• After several decades of stagnation;
   – The continent posted positive overall GDP growth rates & agricultural
     growth during the last decade

• Impressive progress in agricultural GDP growth; 
   – Average rate of 4 percent between 2007 and 2009

• With differences in performance among countries…




                                                                         5
A g G D P g ro w th (A n n u a l % c h a n g e )




                                                                                         -10
                                                                                                    -5
                                                                                                                    0
                                                                                                                           5
                                                                                                                                      10
                                                                                                                                                  15



                                                                                                     B u ru n d i
                                                                                                          DRC
                                                                                                  C o m o ro s
                                                                                                     D jib o u ti
                                                                                                         Egypt
                                                                                                       E ritre a
                                                                                                    E th io p ia




                                                                     Average 1999-2001
                                                                                                         Kenya
                                                                                                         L ib y a
                                                                                               M adagascar
                                                                                                   M a u ritiu s
                                                                     Average2002-4
                                                                                                      M a la w i
                                                                                                                                                       Sector Growth ‐2




                                                                                                    Rwanda
    Source: Authors’ computations based on data on ReSAKSS Website

                                                                                                       Sudan
                                                                                                  S w a z ila n d
                                                                                                S e y c h e lle s
                                                                     Average 2005-2007




                                                                                                   T a n z a n ia
                                                                                                     Uganda
                                                                                                     Z a m b ia
                                                                                                 Z im b a b w e
6
Sector Growth…3 
• The countries that met the CAADP target included;
   – Rwanda (8.4%), Ethiopia (7.7%), Tanzania (7.3%) and Malawi (6.5%). 

• However, high growth rates in agricultural GDP have not 
  invariably translated to reduction in poverty and hunger. 
   – In some countries there is marginal or no reduction in poverty despite 
     high growth in  agricultural GDP.

   – Need for targeting investments subsectors or in geographical regions with 
     potential for high impact on poverty




                                                                               7
Sector Growth…4




                  8
Agricultural productivity…1 
• Ag. productivity growth in Africa, especially in SSA, has been 
  impressive since the mid‐1980s
• Labor productivity risen faster than land productivity in the 
  continent as a whole…
• But in SSA and in some countries land productivity has risen 
  faster than labor productivity..




                                                                    9
Land and Labour productivity in SSA and Sub‐
            regions (1961‐2009)




 Source: ReSAKSS ATOR, 2011                    10
Labour and Land Productivity in Selected 
           Countries (1961‐2009)




Source: ReSAKSS ATOR, 2011                     11
Total Factor Productivity in SSA (1961=1)




• Slight improvement in 1960s followed by rapid deterioration till 
  mid 1980s
• Very little technical change over the whole period

                                                                12
Maize productivity…1
• Maize is the key staple in most countries in the region.  

• Maize yields in the majority of countries in the COMESA 
  region are very low;
   – Mostly less than 2 tones/ha compared to a world average of 5 
      tones/ha

• Yield decline has occurred in several countries in the region 
  over the past decade




                                                                     13
Maize Productivity…2




                       14
Production versus Productivity Growth 
        2006 ‐ 2010 production growth rates              2006 ‐ 2010 Yield growth rates

                       Beans          Maize          Beans                   Maize
COMESA                          2.4            5.0                     1.7              1.3
East Africa                     2.4              3                     0.9             ‐1.4
Burundi                        ‐0.8            2.0                     5.0             ‐1.0
Comoros                                        5.1                                      0.5
DRC                             0.9            0.0                     0.0            ‐0.01
Djibouti                        0.8           ‐2.6                     3.7            ‐12.4
Egypt                           0.3            4.2                    ‐2.3             ‐3.1
Eritrea                                       ‐4.5                                      1.3      Production 
Ethiopia                       16.5            3.4                     5.7             ‐0.1
                                                                                                 is growing 
Kenya                          ‐5.2             ‐2                     0.7             ‐4.7
                                                                                                 faster than 
Libya                           2.2           ‐1.5                     0.1             ‐1.7
Madagascar                      1.0            0.5                    ‐0.8             ‐4.0
                                                                                                 productivity
Malawi                          8.0            8.9                     9.8              7.3
Mauritius                                     17.2                                      3.8
Rwanda                          2.9           51.1                     5.5             36.9
Sudan                          ‐2.8            ‐21                    ‐0.4              4.1
Swaziland                      ‐1.1            6.1                     0.3              4.6
Uganda                          2.0            1.9                    ‐0.4             ‐0.3
Tanzania                        3.1            5.6                    ‐0.8             ‐0.6
Zambia                                        18.2                                      5.1
                                                                                                        15
Zimbabwe                       ‐5.7           ‐7.2                   ‐3.9                 ‐3.3
Poverty trends
• Africa as a whole has experienced a moderate decline in the 
  rate of poverty since 1990

• From 47.0 percent in 1990–95 to 46.5 percent in 1995–2003 
  and 44.3 percent in 2003–09. 

• The COMESA region experienced similar declining trend, with 
  different levels of intensities across countries. 




                                                                 16
Poverty declining.. but still high (1)
 International Poverty Line: Poverty rates $1.25 a day (PPP) (% of population)

Country Name       Most recent year           Most recent poverty rates   2011    Estimated
                                                                          Rates
Burundi            2006                       81.3                        78.3
Comoros            2004                       46.1
DRC                2006                       59.2
Egypt              2005                       1.9                         2.2
Ethiopia           2005                       39.0                        25.6
Kenya              2005                       19.7                        19.8
Madagascar         2005                       67.8                        55.2
Malawi             2004                       73.9                        64.4
Rwanda             2005                       76.8                        77.1
Swaziland          2001                       62.9                        45.7
Tanzania           2007                       67.9                        58.3
Uganda             2009                       28.7                        21.4
Zambia             2004                       64.9                        62.2


Source: http://data.worldbank.org ; 2011 Estimates are authors calculations based on 
                                                                                        17
“business as usual scenarios”
Food Insecurity and Malnutrition
                                               Global Hunger Index (GHI)
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
 5
 0
     Burundi

               Comoros

                          DRC

                                Djibouti

                                           Eritrea

                                                     Ethiopia

                                                                Kenya

                                                                        Madagascar

                                                                                      Malawi

                                                                                               Mauritius

                                                                                                           Rwanda

                                                                                                                    Sudan

                                                                                                                            Swaziland

                                                                                                                                        Tanzania

                                                                                                                                                   Uganda

                                                                                                                                                            Zambia

                                                                                                                                                                     Zimbabwe
                                                                   1990              2003          2010

     Key: 
               •         0 (No hunger)
               •         20.0‐29.9 (Alarming hunger)
               •         30 and above (Extremely Alarming)
                                                                                                                                                                                18
Trends in GHI…hunger has reduced, but  
           increased in some countries
                           % Change in GHI values   % Change in GHI values 
    Country                     1990‐2010                2003‐2010
    Burundi                        17.5                     ‐10.3
    Comoros                         5.7                      ‐9.4
    DRC                            60.8                      9.0
    Djibouti                       ‐23.5                     12.4
    Ethiopia                       ‐32.3                    ‐18.8
    Kenya                          ‐15.7                     ‐8.9
    Madagascar                      ‐5.5                     ‐8.1
    Malawi                         ‐43.5                    ‐28.3
    Mauritius                       ‐8.2                    76.3
    Rwanda                         ‐18.4                    ‐15.1
    Sudan                          ‐18.4                    ‐18.6
    Swaziland                      ‐19.4                    ‐27.4
    Tanzania                       ‐20.7                    ‐30.9
    Uganda                         ‐24.6                    ‐19.5
    Zambia                         ‐14.4                    ‐21.6
    Zimbabwe                        3.5                      ‐9.9
                                                                          19
Source: Authors’ computation
Rising food prices worsen hunger situation…

400

350

300

250

200

150

100

 50

 0
      Jan‐07 Apr‐07 Jul‐07 Oct‐07 Jan‐08 Apr‐08 Jul‐08 Oct‐08 Jan‐09 Apr‐09 Jul‐09 Oct‐09 Jan‐10 Apr‐10 Jul‐10 Oct‐10 Jan‐11 Apr‐11 Jul‐11 Oct‐11 Jan‐12 Apr‐12




      Ethiopia‐ Food Total                                    FAO GLOBAL‐ Food                                        Kenya‐ Food & Non‐Alcoholic Drink

      Malawi‐ Food                                             MauritiusFood And Non Alcoholic Beverages               Rwanda‐ Food And Non‐Alcoholic Beverages

      Tanzania‐ Food and Non alcoholic beverages              Uganda‐ Food                                            Zambia‐ Food

      Djibouti ‐ Food

                                                                                                                                                                  20
Market Access and Trade
• Agricultural trade accounts for about a third of the total intra‐
  COMESA trade 
• Regional trade in food staples has implications on regional 
  food security 
• But.. Intra‐regional trade  especially agriculture remain low
• Constrained by
   – Trade barriers; Tariff & non‐tariff barriers
   – Poor infrastructure




                                                                      21
Trend in the Structure of Intra‐COMESA Trade




 Source: COmStat



                                               22
Environmental degradation & climate change
• Environmental degradation is a prevalent problem;
• Broad consensus that climate change poses a serious risk to
  agricultural production and food security in Africa
• Impacts of climate change manifested through extreme and
  increasingly variable weather conditions.
• High dependence on rain‐fed agriculture, coupled with weak
  capacity to adapt pose huge threat for agriculture and
  livelihoods
• But… little weight in policy


                                                           23
POLICY ANALYSIS




                  24
Agricultural Policy Making…1 
• Agriculture has regained policy prominence; hence policy
  initiatives like CAADP.
• New approach; evidence‐based              and   inclusive
  policymaking processes
• Increasing economic integration hence more policy
  making processes at the RECs level;
   – trade policies,
   – macro‐economic policies,
   – agricultural policy etc

                                                       25
Agricultural Policy Making…2 
• But, …little understanding of policy‐making processes
  and political economy motivations.
• Entry of many new actors in the policy arena.
• Consensus that persistent problems of poverty and 
  food insecurity can be addressed; correct 
  identification of policies and their implementation.
• But the problem of poor policy formulation and 
  implementation still persist.


                                                         26
Agricultural Policy Making…3 
• Policies are often;
   – Formulated without evidence, 
   – Likely impacts are poorly analysed and understood
   – Good policies are hindered by poor implementation.  

• The changing policy environment require;
   – Increased understanding of policy making processes and
   – Skills and tools to effectively participate in policy processes 




                                                                        27
Characteristics of public policies..1
• Problem‐centred: attempt to address specific
  problems affecting specified groups in the society
• Based on scientific methods to be able to
  convince stakeholders on reliability and some
  degree of objectivity;
• Normative – Not completely objective as value
  judgement cannot be entirely eliminated;


                                                  28
Characteristics of public policies..2

• Involves some art, craft and persuasion to 
  marshal various interest groups especially the 
  losers in a policy decision 
• Multi‐disciplinary: Good public policies 
  incorporate ideas from different fields such as 
  economics, sociology, biology, political 
  science, etc

                                                 29
Steps in Policy Analysis…1
• Define and analyze the problem
   – Questions ;Who is affected and how seriously?
   – may include looking for causes
• Construct policy alternatives 
   – might be the most important step
   – want to encourage creativity




                                                     30
Steps in Policy Analysis…2

• Develop evaluative criteria
  – effectiveness, efficiency, equity, political feasibility
  – assess potential of different criteria
  – will vary depending on the problem
• Assess policy alternatives
  – ask which is likely to produce desired outcomes
• Draw conclusions
  – some may advocate a single policy action, but 
    others may not
  – be sure of the information gathered                    31
Strategic Analysis Under CAAD Process




                                        32
Strategic Issues…1
• What has been the past performance and outlook for
  agricultural growth and poverty reduction?
• What are the Strategic options and sources for growth and
  poverty reduction?
• What growth rates are needed to achieve set development
  targets?
• What investment options can generate the needed growth?




                                                            33
Strategic Issues…2
• Which sub‐sectors within agriculture have the highest
  potential to deliver on development goals e.g. poverty
  reduction?
• What levels of funding is needed to achieve the set goals?
• What kind of strategic analysis and knowledge support
  systems is needed to guide implementation of identified
  strategies at country level?




                                                               34
Major outputs from strategic analysis…1
• Country background papers and brochures and briefs utilized
  in CAADP roundtables that examined
• The brochures and briefs have been utilized in countries such
  as:
        Benin, Burundi, Cape Verde, Ethiopia, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Mali,
        Senegal, the Gambia, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Tanzania,
        Togo among others.

• Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty
  reduction for countries such as:
        Rwanda, Uganda, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, Ghana

                                                                           35
Major outputs from strategic analysis..2

• CAADP Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework
• Development of high quality databases, advanced policy
  modelling tools, and detailed baselines.




                                                      36
THANK YOU



            37
Fertilizer consumption Kg/ ha arable land




                    LOW fertilizer use ; average 30kg/ha

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