F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy1 Organic agriculture for Syria: Option or Necessity? Workshop “The Contribution of Agriculture to the economic reforms.

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F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy1 Organic agriculture for Syria: Option or Necessity? Workshop “The Contribution of Agriculture to the economic reforms of Syria”, Damascus, July 1-2, 2008 GCP/SYR/006/ITA

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy2 Organic agriculture is growing..

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy3 Organic agriculture in the Med

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy4 The demand is growing US about 48%, Europe about 50%

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy5 What is organic agriculture? It is NOT the traditional agriculture practiced in the past It is NOT the DO NOTHING agriculture It is the fusion of the MOST advanced knowledge about life cycles and the respect for nature, for a sustainable long- term development.

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy6 IFOAM Guidelines Re-naturalization of the environment: shrubs, hedges, trees, canals, stonewalls, to reduce erosion, catch the rainfall, shelter predators and parasitoids, have a beautiful landscape; Appropriate techniques: rotations, mixed cropping,, agro-forestry, less mechanization, to limit weeds and parasites, save water and energy, reduce erosion and have a better N cycle; Green manure, manure, compost; Develop biodiversity (animal and vegetal); No OGM; Production systems compatible with animal welfare and environment; Reduction of plastics and stop synthetic chemicals; Storage and processing, packaging as above; Fair trade and Intelligent consumption (pay more, eat less, spend the same, be healthier)

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy7 Should governments support organic agri- food systems? … Somebody says “no” “Organic agriculture” exists since 1926 For decades, there has been no legislation at all Self – managed farmers associations and private firms were trusted by consumers Norms (rules of production) and incentives have begun to appear only in the ’70s

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy8 Somebody says “yes”… Reduction of pollution and hazards More attention to food safety and nutritional aspects  health Other public goods: biodiversity and animal welfare Food security: organic systems are more resilient Too much water and energy used by conventional agriculture Too many hidden and open subsidies received by conventional agriculture Domestic and international market opportunities  certification

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy9 A logical process for an integrated policy Present situation of organic agri-food systems (production, processing, trade, research, services, etc) Objectives and strategies: where to be in 5 – 10 year time, and how to get there Instruments and addressees: regulations and resources (grants, loans, subsidies) for the various stakeholders Priorities Follow up, monitoring and evaluation Role of public institutions, of Civil Society Organizations and of private profit oriented firms

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy10 Areas of intervention Legislation Certification and accreditation Applied research Extension, training for adult farmers and education at university Supply Domestic demand Foreign trade (Reduction of contradictions with other policies)

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy11 Conclusions..?? Syria has started (FAO 011) a process that could lead far away Ecological conditions (now and in future) require a more sustainable approach to production Economic conditions impose a better use of public resources Domestic and external markets demand more organic products The engagement of Public Institutions should be strengthened CSOs and private firms should be further encouraged Links with other Institutions should be improved (Industry, Trade, Tourism, Health, Education, etc.)

F. M. Santucci, DSEEA UniPG, Italy12 Thanks for your attention