Theory and Practice of Fertilizer Subsidies in Africa

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Theory and Practice of Fertilizer Subsidies in Africa B. L. Bumb Policy and Trade Specialist Consultant IFDC AAMP Regional Workshop for Agricultural Journalism Dar es Salaam, Tanzania June 30-July 2, 2010

Outline of the Presentation The Need for Mineral Fertilizers Rationale for Fertilizer Subsidies Pros and Cons of Subsidies Market Friendly Alternatives to Subsidies Subsidy Programs in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia The Way Forward

Food Production and Fertilizer use Replenishing the nutrients removed by harvested crops Facilitating the adoption of high-yielding varieties Natural Resource Management- Soils Maintenance of nutrient stocks

Developing Countries: Total Cereal Production and Total Fertilizer Use, 1961-2005

East Asia, South Asia, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa Total Fertilizer Use 1980–2006 Source: Derived from FAO data.

Nutrient Mining in Agricultural Lands of Africa 1995–97 2002–04

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Role of Policy Environmentally Sound Fertilizer Use depends on the Trinity of : Products Practices Policies

Role of Subsidy in Promoting Fertilizer Use It improves incentives for fertilizer use and thereby helps in promoting food production and agricultural growth It reduces risk in the use of a new product It helps poor farmers in the learning process

Fertilizer Subsidy System Price P1 P2 O Q0 Q1 Q2 Quantity B C A S D Subsidy = P1–P2

Limitations of Subsidy It distorts the functioning of the market It prevents the development of competitive markets It creates fiscal burdens It promotes rent-seeking and political interference

Market Friendly Alternatives to Fertilizer Subsidies Reduce supply price by shifting the supply curve to the right Provide purchasing power support (PPS) to the poor Make Social Investment in Acidic Soils

The SSCR Approach* *Shifting the Supply Curve to the Right.

The Five Pillars of Market Development Policy Finance Information Market Human Capital Regulation

Other Supporting Measures Integration of multi-country markets—developing business linkages Technology transfer efforts Infrastructure improvement—ports, rural roads and railway capacity

PPS to the Poor Market development is “necessary but not sufficient” for improving food security in the rural areas. Market development efforts should be supplemented by PPS to include poor people in the market process—The Voucher System.

Subsidy vs. PPS Subsidy is for a product PPS (for inputs) is for the people “Support the people, not the product” Empowering people to participate in the marketplace through input vouchers will kill two birds with one stone—alleviate hunger and poverty and develop markets

Schematic Diagram of the Targeted Voucher System Coordinating Entity Voucher Recommendations for selection of farmers Banks Voucher Reimbursement MOA/NGO Input Dealer Extension Department Community Organization Voucher Best Management Practices Best Management Practices Voucher Farmer Fertilizer Supplies

Fertilizer Subsidies in Malawi Vouchers are distributed to targeted farmers Voucher value- 2 bags of fertilizer and 10 kg improved seed Average subsidy- over 70% 1.5 million farmers were targeted Imports by private sector; tenders by GOM; and distribution by ADMARC Cost $150-180 M

Impacts of the Program Increase in maize production; promoting food security Destruction of small agro-dealers Negative impact on the market development High fiscal costs The Dependency Syndrome Delays in voucher redemption

Fertilizer Subsidies in Zambia Fertilizer Support Program (FSP)/Farmer Input Support Program (FISP) Private sector imports; supplies to GOZ on tenders Product is distributed to district agricultural committees/camp agricultural committees (CACs) Farmers pay 50% of the cost 4 bags now (8 bags before) for each smallholder; 500,000 farmers targeted

Impacts of the Program Increase in maize production (2.7 M tons) Negative impact on the private sector and market development No agro-dealer development in rural areas Dual pricing system- subsidized product coming back to the market Farmers do not have an easy access to fertilizers Delays in tender process

Purchasing Power Support in Tanzania 1.5 million farmers are targeted PPS to smallholder farmers- 2 bags of fertilizers or equivalent and seed Promoting the use of domestic resource- MPR Agro-dealers are involved in redeeming vouchers MNB is responsible for redeeming vouchers

Impacts of the Program Increase in food production Delays in voucher redemption Targeting of the poor- political Very poor are not reached Fiscal sustainability

The Way Forward Focus on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the market Develop PPS for the poor but no free lunch Involve private sector in voucher redemption Provide good mechanisms for redemption of vouchers by banks

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