George J. Magai Director-Trade and Markets Alliance for Commodity Trade In Eastern And Southern Africa AGENDA FOR POLICY DIALOGUE ON FOOD SECUIRTY & NUTRITION.

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George J. Magai Director-Trade and Markets Alliance for Commodity Trade In Eastern And Southern Africa AGENDA FOR POLICY DIALOGUE ON FOOD SECUIRTY & NUTRITION IN ZAMBIA: ISSUES, GAPS AND OPPORTUNITIES FORMAL AND INFORMAL CROSSBORDER TRADE IN ZAMBIA

. ALLIANCE FOR COMMODITY TRADE IN EASTERN AND SOUTHREN AFTERICA (ACTESA) A Specialised Agency of COMESA. Established by COMESA Heads of States on 9 th June 2009 to implement agricultural activities on staple foods with a focus on small scale farmers in the ESA region. Implements programmes mainly in CAADP pillar 2 on Market access and pillar 3 on increasing food production and reducing hunger (food security). Fits into CAADP regional framework’s priority 1 on Agricultural productivity and priority 2 on removal of barriers to trade

Burundi Comoros D.R. Congo Djibouti Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Libya Seychelles Madagascar Malawi Mauritius Rwanda Sudan Swaziland Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Mozambique Botswana Tanzania South Africa All COMESA Member States/ Plus Mozambique, Botswana,Tanzania & South Africa

Implementation of Regional Agricultural Policies Promotion of investments in Agriculture Promotion of Trade in Agro commodity products and Development of production and marketing structures OVERSIGHT Policy & regulation Legal matters Vehicle for donor funds Audit/M&E COMESAACTESA

Focus Area one Policy Research Outreach and Advocacy Priority Issues:  Trade Policy  Investment Policy  Sector-Specific Policies  Research  Advocacy  Stakeholder Outreach Focus Area one Policy Research Outreach and Advocacy Priority Issues:  Trade Policy  Investment Policy  Sector-Specific Policies  Research  Advocacy  Stakeholder Outreach Focus Area Two Market Facilities and Trade Expansion Priority Issues:  Service Forums  Market Facilities and Services  Market Information System Focus Area Two Market Facilities and Trade Expansion Priority Issues:  Service Forums  Market Facilities and Services  Market Information System Focus Area Three Capacity Building for Commercialisation Priority Issues:  Development of Farmer Organisations.  Innovative Linkages to Markets  Productivity and Technology Adoption Focus Area Three Capacity Building for Commercialisation Priority Issues:  Development of Farmer Organisations.  Innovative Linkages to Markets  Productivity and Technology Adoption Integrate smallholder farmers into national, regional and international markets through an improved policy environment and expanded market facilities /services ACTESA’s Strategic Focus Areas

ACTESA PRIORITIES / PROGRAMMES Agro-inputs: Seed Programme, Fertiliser standards and input supply systems, Agro-Technology: Biotechnology and Biosafety Policy, Mechanization Food security:Regional Food Balance Sheet, Cross Border Informal Trade monitoring, early stages include food safety, post harvest management, imports and exports bans, etc Market Access:Baseline studies on maize value and livestock value chains, programme development under way Strengthening Farmer Organisations: Not yet done, but scope in place

Urgency to increase productivity of farmers for food and income security, and to meet CAADP commitments Directive COMESA Ministers of Agriculture in March 2008 directed. Seed harmonization started in 2010 with support of EU and COMESA Seed Trade Harmonized Regulations were approved by Council of Ministers in February, 2014 COMESA Seed Trade Harmonized Regulations gazetted and in force SEED HARMONISATION

Through the Abuja declarations by A.U heads of states and directive by COMESA ministers of Agriculture ACTESA undertook a study on the Joint Fertilizer Procurement Initiative JFPI in  Undertaking a harmonisation of fertiliser standards supported and in collaboration with the African Fertiliser Agribusiness Partnership – AFAP.  Is putting in place structures and financial arrangements as well as engaging overseas supplies for negotiated prices on bulk procurement of fertiliser for the region.  Is finalising a program on the Fertiliser Inputs Marketing Program through the support of DFAT and will be tabled before the development partners for support. FERTILIZER DEVELOPMENT

FOOD SECURITY REGIONAL FOOD BALANCE SHEET - RFBS Piloted in four countries Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe in building capacity and setting up committees for the construction of national food balance sheets (NFBS) Created a web portal for the uploading of NFBS for the consolidation of a Regional Food Balance Sheet. Assumed management of the Informal Cross Border Monitoring System – ICBMS from FEWSNET in 2012 and has automated the system through the support of AGRA, WFP and DFAT. Planning to extend the RFBS and RFBS to the rest of COMESA countries so as to have a full COMESA Regional Food Balance Sheet.

MARKET ACCESS Undertook a study for the Maize Value Chain( Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia ) and Livestock Value Chain (Botswana and Ethiopia )in 2011 and Studies approved by ministers of Agriculture in 2013 ACTESA directed to develop full fledged maize Value Chain program as well as Livestock Value Chain program Designed and validated the Maize Value Chain through the support of DFAT In the process of designing the Livestock Value Chain through the support of DFAT.

Food security Information to support Trade Policy Decisions ‘Access to market’ challenges include lack of information on food stocks and markets ACTESA is working to develop a reliable food security information system – Monitoring informal cross border trade – Developing food balance sheets – –

Movement of Grains across Borders in the Eastern & Southern Africa 12

RESOLUTIONS Facilitating a more Predictable and Rules- based Environment for Food Trade Policy Strengthen role of parliaments in COMESA activities thus – hence need for formation regional parliamentarian Food Security Forums; Need to harmonise regional standards to facilitate trade and avoid use of NTBs. Need to establish a robust trade information and facilitation system.

RESOLUTIONS Enhancing Food Productivity through Trade Bans of imports and exports should generally be discouraged as they stifle food productivity and trade expansion. Where this happens, enough notice should be given before bans are imposed. There is also need to consult all relevant stakeholders before bans are imposed. Once bans are enforced, national monitoring committees should always be established to monitor stocks.

Enhancing Food Productivity through Trade COMESA to domesticate international rules and protocols Develop transport infrastructure to promote intra-regional trade. Complimentary to this, effort should be made to lower the cost of transportation in the region Need to enhance trust and integrity among countries. Arbitration measures under ACTESA should be enforced fully

ACTESA’s PARTNERS  The Nepad Business Foundation  FAO  WFP  FEWSNET  IAPRI  IFAD  ESAANet – –

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