MOZAMBIQUE Promoting Rural Development for Inclusive Growth -- Could China’s Experiences Be Relevant? Guo Li The World Bank, Pretoria Office Growth Seminar,

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MOZAMBIQUE Promoting Rural Development for Inclusive Growth -- Could China’s Experiences Be Relevant? Guo Li The World Bank, Pretoria Office Growth Seminar, Maputo February 9 -11, 2011 MOZAMBIQUE Promoting Rural Development for Inclusive Growth -- Could China’s Experiences Be Relevant? Guo Li The World Bank, Pretoria Office Growth Seminar, Maputo February 9 -11,

Brief introduction Important Aspects of a Rural Development Strategy and Recent Findings on African Agriculture China’s Experiences in the Past Three Decades Conclusions 2 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Why rural and agricultural development is important? Supplying labour to the rest of economy; Producing low cost food to keep wages down for workers in the industrial sector; Producing fibre and other crops for production in other parts of the economy; Supplying commodities that can be exported and earn foreign exchange; Raising rural incomes Therefore, rural and agricultural development is a strong option for poverty reduction, enhancing food security, and stimulating growth in other parts of the economy. 3 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

4 Relationship between agricultural and economic growths in 93 developing countries, (Huang et al., 2002)

Important Aspects of a Rural Development Strategy Clearly identified challenges; An enabling policy environment (e.g., strong, sustained and focused political will; effective coordination among government agencies at different levels; market-oriented incentive; backed with solid public finance; sound macroeconomic policies, etc.) 5 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Important Aspects of a Rural Development Strategy Customized interventions to fit country’s specifics: (land, water, technology, education, health, rural industrialization, poverty reduction, community mobilization, producer organizations, and environment, stakeholders’ participation, etc.) Manage social impacts to ensure it is a broad-based growth process (no loser economic reform, although inequality could enlarge at certain period of time); 6 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Important Aspects of a Rural Development Strategy Integrating the rural development strategy with national economic and social development plans; Detailed annual implementation plan with adequate budget and financial support; Effective monitoring and evaluation for policy improvement and program scaling up; 7 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Impressive Rural Development in Past 30 Years * current price. 8 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development years average annual growth rate (%) GDP (billion yuan)* Agriculture output (billion yuan) Farmers’ per capita income (yuan) Grain production (million tons) Rural migrant labors in off-farm jobs (million) n.a. Number of poor (million and %) 250 (31%) 65 (7%) 35 (3%) n.a.

Decline of Rural Poverty The fall in the poverty in China accounts for MOST of the entire world’s fall in poverty between 1985 and Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Shares of output values within agricultural sector: 1980 to 2005 Within agricultural economy: falling the shares of crops, rising the shares of livestock and fishery 10 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Structure of farmers’ income: 1978 to Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

2007 yields comparison (unit: ton/ha) Source: FAO data for world average, China, South Africa; Mozambique data is from Ministry of Agriculture Evaluation Report 2009 and total grain yield is estimated. 12 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development GrainMaize World Average China Mozambique South Africa

Enabling factors behind the success…. – Land property rights reform; – Price policy changes; – Market liberalization (regional integration and globalization); – Investment into agricultural technology; – Rural industrialization and off-farm jobs (Albert Park, tomorrow) – Investment into water and other infrastructures; – Specially designed national poverty reduction programs; and – New subsidy programs These are building blocks of institutional base and policy strategy for development 13 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Land property rights reform: Started in late 1970s, dismantling People’s Communes, relying on smallholder farming with increasingly improved tenures security, finished within 4 years (250 million farm households with average farm of 0.5 ha.); Allocated collective-land equally to all households in the village; Farmer’s use rights: 1 st contract: 15 years ended at mid- or late 1990s 2 nd contract: 30 years Now is an open-ended contract (basically, use rights forever) Plus plot-level certification and registration (just started); 14 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Price: change of terms of trade (output/input price index) Price of outputs rose in China during the first 10+ years of economic reform; in the rest of reforming world (e.g., Central Europe and former Soviet Union, prices fell). 15 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Market liberalization: Gradually liberalized national agricultural markets from early 1980s to early Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

International trade: Falling tariffs Improved access  Falling rates of protection (China becomes integrated into world markets Rising trade Specialization into those commodities in which China has a comparative advantage 17 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

18 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development Agricultural tariff rate (%): Prior to WTO accession ( ) : 42%  21% China’s WTO commitment ( ): 21%  11%

19 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development Investment in agricultural technology…

20 In 2459 sample villages, there are 9138 projects; Nearly 4 per village during the study period … or almost 1 per year; and most Focusing on provision public goods. Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development Investment in infrastructure…..

21 Around two-thirds of public good investment into 5 types of projects….. Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Specifically designed national poverty reduction programs…. National poverty reduction campaign started in mid 1980s (central government poverty alleviation fund in 2007: 15 billion yuan; total 150 billion since mid 1980s); Starting from 1990, the Government basically implemetned three 10-years programs (1991 to 2000; 2001 to 2010, and now is designing ); Geographic areas focused: mainly western part of China, first targeted at county level in 1990s, then targeted at village level, and now focusing on household level). 22 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

NEW SUBSIDY PROGRAMS…. TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM COMPLETED Completely eliminated taxes Farmers now pay no taxes or fees No grain quota 0 8.1% Percent of Value of Output Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development 23

A GRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES (100 MILLION YUAN ) 3.1% of agricultural GDP in 2008 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development 24

Future Policy Challenges….. Enlarging income gap between rural and urban Meeting food demand: - Food security: particular for land intensive products - Food safety: particular for high-value products Water security Small farming and agricultural modernization Biofuels Climate change … 25 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Concluding remarks…. The scope of China’s policy efforts during the transition era is impressive, which have been major driving forces of China’s agricultural development: Land property rights reform Pricing Marketing and trade liberalization Investments in technology and infrastructure Rural industrialization Specifically designed national poverty reduction program with solid public finance support Moving from taxing to subsidizing agriculture One of the most important characteristics of rural and agricultural reform in China is the pace (sequence) and nature (gradually approach) of reform…. AND…. 26 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Strong Government Coordination at Multiple Levels CPC: China Communist Party; CCCPC: Central Committee of CPC; CLGEF: Central Leading Group for Financial and Economic Affairs (headed by the President) CLGRW: Central Leading Group for Rural Works (headed by the Premier); SCLGPAD: State Council’s Leading Group for Poor Area Development (headed by Vice-Premier) DRC: Development Research Center (think tank of the State Council, headed by a minister) 27 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

Experiences of China’s rural and agricultural reform in the past 30 years, to a large extent, show that… Clearly identified challenges; Enabling policy environment (strong, sustained and focused political will backed with public finance, strong coordination among government agencies, particularly at local level); Customized interventions to fit country’s specifics (in case of Mozambique, integrate rural land management programs with rural development program, technology, infrastructure, public services delivery, rural industrialization. Piloting in priority area first, then scaling up); Manage social impacts to ensure it is a broad-based growth process; Effective monitoring and evaluation for policy improvement and program scaling up. 28 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development

THANK YOU! Guo Li: 29 Mozambique Growth Seminar: China Rural Development