Mali Agricultural Strategies & Policy Development

Mali Agricultural Strategies & Policy Development
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Agricultural strategies in Mali have evolved significantly from five-year plans to sector-wide approaches. The country's agricultural policy saw key developments in 2005 with the start-up of the agricultural act development process, leading to the adoption of the Agricultural Development Policy in 2013. Financing mechanisms, including the establishment of the National Agricultural Development Fund, play a crucial role in supporting Mali's agricultural sector.

  • Mali
  • Agricultural Strategies
  • Policy Development
  • Financing
  • Rural Development

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  1. AGRICULTURE DIALOGUE Dakar, 29-30 July 2013 Mali presentation

  2. AGRICULTURAL STRATEGIES IN MALI From 1960 to 1970: Five-year plans. From 1970 to 1980: Development operations. From 1980 to date (2013): *Development programmes/projects of which 126 in 2010, 124 in 2011 and 119 in 2012. *Development commissions and agencies. *Master Plan for Rural Development (SDDR) every ten years.

  3. MALI AGRICULTURAL POLICY In 2005: start-up of the agricultural act development process September 2006: Agricultural Orientation Law (LOA). September 2008: Sector-wide Approach Transition Plan. July/August 2013: Agricultural Development Policy (PDA) adoption in progress

  4. AGRICULTURAL FINANCING Technical and financial partners (loans and subsidies): 78 to 80%. State (national budget and beneficiaries): 20 to 22%. Setting up of a National Agricultural Development Fund (FNDA), see Article 119 of the Agricultural Orientation Law (LOA). Implementation documents already adopted.

  5. FINANCING (continued) Allocation of funds acquired in the Rural Development Plan portfolio on 31 December 2012 Subvention Subsidies Pr ts Loans Budget National National budget 22% 24% 54%

  6. FINANCING (continued) Evolution of funds acquired under trusteeship from 2006 to 2012 SDR 1,800,000 Rural develop. Plan 1,600,000 In millions of CFA francs 1,400,000 845,342 1,200,000 735,708 CSA 822,675 828,104 Food security authority 1,000,000 705,449 516,579 493,290 42,067 800,000 113,515 39,552 42,067 43,827 94,893 93,464 112,682 600,000 40,792 100,370 52,312 49,395 MEP 77,975 65,866 400,000 689,760 601,263 Ministry Livestock and Fisheries 557,972 543,492 450,883 386,292 378,029 200,000 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 MA Year Ministry of Agricultu re

  7. FINANCING (continued) Level of delivery of the Rural Development Plan portfolio from 2009 to 2012 (see next slide).

  8. Evolution of the Rural Development Plan global disbursement rate between 2009 and 2012 Rate/Years Ministry of Agriculture global disbursement rate Ministry of Livestock & Fisheries global disbursement rate Food Security Authority global disbursement rate Global disbursement rate of the Delegate Ministry of the Prime Minister in Charge of the Integrated Development of Niger s Zone Office (MDDIZON) Rate in 2009 Rate in 2010 Rate in 2011 Rate in 2012 41.9% 47.5% 45.05% 37.00% 33.1% 45.1% 48.33% 55.80% 17.5% 32.6% 44.76% 42.60% 17.1% 21.4% 25.49%

  9. Recommendation on proceedings Favourable recommendation on both proceedings THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION

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