Eleventh Session of the UNIDO General Conference Trade Capacity Building Roundtable III “UNIDO-WTO Joint Programme” Dr.M.L. Dhaoui, Deputy Director PTC/IPT,

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Eleventh Session of the UNIDO General Conference Trade Capacity Building Roundtable III “UNIDO-WTO Joint Programme” Dr.M.L. Dhaoui, Deputy Director PTC/IPT, UNIDO Vienna November 2005

Dr.M.L.Dhaoui, Deputy Director PTC/ITP, UNIDO Vienna “ Development of the Cotton, Textile and Garment Value Chains and Networks in Africa: Supporting Trade and Building Productive Capacity” Programme Proposal Responding to Doha: UNIDO New Cotton Initiative for African Countries

Political and Strategic origins of the Initiative Political and Strategic origins of the Initiative Collective Action Approach Collective Action Approach Situation of the cotton chain in Africa Situation of the cotton chain in Africa What can be done? Global and Specific Goals of UNIDO’s Initiative What can be done? Global and Specific Goals of UNIDO’s Initiative Programme’s Intervention Modules Programme’s Intervention Modules Expected Impacts of the Programme Expected Impacts of the Programme Example of UNIDO experience in the field of cotton for West African countries Example of UNIDO experience in the field of cotton for West African countries Contents I.Upgrading and Development of Productive and Supply Capacities II. Developing and proving of Quality Conformity to International Technical Norms III.Integration into Multilateral Trading System

Political and Strategic origins of the Initiative The Programme proposal is based on UNIDO´s Mandate, experience and comparative advantages. This initiative is in line with 1. The Doha Declaration issued on the occasion of the Fourth WTO Conference 2. The Millennium Development Goals 3. The proposal for a EU-Africa partnership in support of cotton sector development

Political and Strategic origins of the Initiative (continued) This initiative is in line as well as with the UNIDO General Conference Resolution 3 which supports the African Productive Capacity Initiative (APCI) adopted during the sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the African Ministers of Industry (CAMI) and by the African Union in July The overall objective of the APCI is to strengthen African productive capacities and capabilities leading to increased African integration and improvements in economic and industrial governance.

Collective Action Approach The UNIDO Proposal is complementary to the ongoing initiatives and constitutes very important area for cooperation between International Specialized Agencies, such as UNIDO, WTO, FAO, UNCTAD, ISO and international and regional donors such as the WB, the EU, the African Development Bank, the Islamic Development Bank and governments of OECD member-states.

Collective Action Approach The UNIDO Proposal has been prepared by a Multidisciplinary Team composed of UNIDO specialists and international experts. The Draft Proposal has been presented and discussed with the national experts and the main actors in the nine beneficiary countries. Discussions started with FAO, WTO, UNCTAD, ISO and ACA, ICAC for the finalization of the proposal. UNIDO is open and welcomes any suggestion or inputs from donors and international and regional institutions.

Programme Beneficiaries For The Programme Beneficiaries are selected among the main countries-producers of cotton in West and Central Africa. For the first phase 9 countries were selected: Benin Burkina Faso Cameroon Chad Côte d’Ivoire Mali Nigeria Senegal Togo

Key Stakeholders of the Programme Regional and national government authorities Private sector representatives and cotton farmers representatives Cotton, textile and garment operators Regional and national support institutions including: Trade associations Consumers of textiles and garments -Investment promotion offices - Quality, standardization and metrology infrastructures - Technology centres -Trade information structures and networks

Cotton: key economic and social sector in Africa Production of Cotton: 5-10% of Gross Domestic Product Employment: 15 million (6 million in the rural area) Cotton fiber export: -5 to 9% of GDP in Benin, Mali, Burkina Faso and Togo -30 to 75% of total export earnings -around 20% of World export -export mainly to the EU and to Asia Production of African cotton represents 8 to 10% of the world production, 1,7 million tons of cotton produced per year Situation of the cotton chain in Africa

Key Constraints Transformation: less than 5% vs more than 100% in Turkey, Pakistan and China Very weak productive capacities in African countries (equipment, resources) Poor capacity of institutional infrastructure and lack of marketing system Average rate of utilization of production capacities: less than 50% Decrease of international market price and subsidies granted to exporters in several developed countries High physical infrastructure costs (energy, water, communication, transport) Lack of regional and national strategy for the development of the cotton sector Weak capacity for mobilization of domestic resources and attraction of FDI Situation of the cotton chain in Africa

Opportunities Africa has big potential in Cotton fibre but has to comply with quality requirements and develop the cotton production chain Africa has big opportunities for export through 2 initiatives: to the EU (All except arms) and to the USA (AGOA) but has to develop positioning cotton in international markets Situation of the cotton chain in Africa

The overall objective of the UNIDO proposal is to assist African countries producers of cotton to improve their capacities to participate meaningfully in multilateral trade and, contribute in turn to poverty alleviation. The Proposal will contribute to reaching the overall objectives of the Millennium Development Goals and mainly: Overall Objectives of the Programme Overall Objectives of the Programme What can be done? MDG1 - Eradicate extreme poverty, and MDG8 – Develop global partnership for development

The UNIDO Programme intends to: Enhance the COMPETITIVENESS of the Supply Capacity of the Cotton, Textile and Garment (CTG) chain Ensure the CONFORMITY of the CTG products with international standards CONNECT efficiently the CTG products to national, regional and international markets Overall Objectives of the Programme Overall Objectives of the Programme What can be done?

Overall Objectives of the Programme Overall Objectives of the Programme What can be done? CONNECTCONFORMCOMPETE Develop Sectoral Strategies & Policies for the Cotton Chain Upgrade & Support Productive Capacities Enhance Capacities of Support Institutions Improve Production Quality of CTG Promote intra- regional and export trade for CTG

Expected Impacts of the Programme Direct and indirect benefit to the 15 million of persons depending on the cotton chain Creation of 10,000 direct jobs in the cotton-textile- garment enterprises Technical and business training provided to 500 professionals and technicians Increased productivity of farmers, ginneries and textile enterprises by 20 to 40% in the short term Increase of export revenue by around 20% to 40% in the medium term Increase by 15% to 20% of investment in the cotton processing industries in the medium term Increase of cotton value added by around 5% in the short term due to improvement of cotton quality and information Project may be replicated in other cotton producing countries.

The specific objectives are to enhance cotton’s contributions to economy, employment and export in African countries producers of cotton through: The program will be implemented through three integrated modules Specific Objectives of the Programme Specific Objectives of the Programme Upgrading and development of supply and productive capacities Developing and proving conformity to technical requirements Integrating into the multilateral trading system What can be done?

Module 2. Developing and proving conformity to technical norms and standards Module 3. Integrating into the multilateral trading system Component 1 Enhancing and development of the existing support institutions capacities Component 2 Improving production quality (of cotton fiber and manufactured goods) and enhancing productive schemes Component 1 Promotion of intra-regional and export trade in unprocessed and processed goods Module 1. Harmonization of sectoral strategy and policies and Upgrading and Development of supply and productive capacities for the Cotton, Textile and Garment sector (CTG) Component 2 Upgrading and development of support capacities and supply and productive capabilities for CTG Component 1 Harmonizing sectoral industrial strategies and policies based on Public Private Partnership arrangements in the Cotton, Textile and Garment value chain DIAGRAMME OF ACTION PLAN Modules & Components

Examples of UNIDO Assistance Programmes in the Field of Cotton for West African Countries: Actions carried out and achievements Development of a set of standards for the UEMOA cotton in collaboration with l’Association Cotonnière Africaine (ACA) and l’Association Française Cotonnière (AFCOT) Development of an action plan for quality improvement to obtain better value for cotton in the eight member-countries Purchase of for High Volume Instruments (HVI) for mechanical classification of cotton in Mali, Togo, Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal Technical assistance to the cotton classification laboratory of Société burkinabè des fibres textiles (SOFITEX) toward accreditation in Burkina Faso and of nine enterprises of the cotton sector toward the ISO 9001 certification

Examples of UNIDO Assistance Programmes in the Field of Cotton for West African Countries: Actions carried out and achievements Training of more than 200 senior executives and technical agents of the cotton sector in the UEMOA area (ginners, classifiers, breeders and traders) on the development, the preservation, the characterisation of the quality and the classification of cotton fibre Carrying out a feasibility study on the reinforcement of a technology support centre for cotton in Mali Development of 5 technical guides for improvement of cotton quality, which cover: Standards for quality of African cotton, growing, ginning and classification of cotton and goof trade practices for cotton

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