BRIEF ACCOUNT OF CREW PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS - Neha Tomar & Shreya Kaushik, CUTS International.

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BRIEF ACCOUNT OF CREW PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS - Neha Tomar & Shreya Kaushik, CUTS International

OUTLINE Key Common Findings (Staple Food Sector) Key Common Findings (Staple Food Sector) Key Common Findings (Bus Transport) Key Common Findings (Bus Transport) Project Achievement Project Achievement Project Lessons Project Lessons

KEY COMMON FINDINGS (STAPLE FOOD) INPUTS MARKET INPUTS MARKET In all four countries inputs market (seeds and fertilizers) was liberalised (1980s-90s) Objective: To enhance private participation - Ghana: Abolished govt monopoly on fertilizer importation & closed govt owned seed company - India: Liberalised the import/export regime and IPR protection - Zambia: Abolishment of govt monopoly in importation of fertilizers - Philippines: Permits required for importation of fertilizers were eliminated Impact: Access and quality

KEY COMMON FINDINGS (STAPLE FOOD) SUBSIDIES SUBSIDIES All four countries provide subsidies on seeds/ fertilizers Objective: To ensure access to seeds/ fertilizers -Ghana: Fertilizer subsidies removed in 1990s, reintroduced in India: Provision for subsidised seeds and fertilizers -Philippines: Provided subsidies on fertiliser and seeds till Zambia: Through Farmer Input Subsidies Programme provide subsidies Impact: Fiscal burden on the govt, competition distortionary, does not necessarily reach small farmers

KEY COMMON FINDINGS (STAPLE FOOD) GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT INSTITUTIONS & BASE PRICE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT INSTITUTIONS & BASE PRICE Objective: to reach out to the farmers and procure at govt base price -Ghana: National Food & Buffer Stock Company -India: Food Corporation of India & Primary Agriculture Credit Societies in Bihar - Philippines: National Food Authority -Zambia: Food Reserve Agency Impact: have stabilised prices, fiscal burden, poor execution (delayed payments), conditional to market share

Project countries shared the same, and sometime conflicting, economic and public-policy goals of achieving efficient, cost-effective and inexpensive, fast, frequent, easily accessible and safe transportation services Liberalisation Policies: All project countries, except India, have policies to facilitate private participation (both intercity and intracity) Liberalisation Policies: All project countries, except India, have policies to facilitate private participation (both intercity and intracity) ‾Zambia: Import tariffs were removed (1990s) ‾Philippines: Govt. exited the market, only private operators are present (1990s) ‾Ghana: Market opened to private operators (1990s). Introduction of MMT did not lead to any entry barriers ‾India: Madhya Pradesh, PSU monopoly abolished with full private sector participation KEY COMMON FINDINGS (Bus Transport)

KEY COMMON FINDINGS (BUS TRANSPORT) Fare Setting Process: Lack scientific basis and is many times not transparent Fare Setting Process: Lack scientific basis and is many times not transparent ‾Ghana: Fares regulated by Road Transport Board based on negotiations with Unions. Operators find it difficult to recover cost and hence charge their own fares. ‾Zambia: Very high fares. Regulated by Road Transport and Safety Authority. Consultative process but influence of large operators ‾Philippines: High competition yet the fares are very high. Revised by the Land Transport Franchise Regulatory Board through a process of public hearing after a petition for fare revision is submitted by the franchise. Being revised by LTFRB ‾India: Highly regulated by the Department of Transport. Does not account the cost of operation of the operators effectively. No participation of the operators.

KEY COMMON FINDINGS (BUS TRANSPORT) Regulatory Issues: Lack of planning and monitoring Regulatory Issues: Lack of planning and monitoring ‾Ghana & Zambia: Permits are not tied to the routes leading to ‘cherry picking’ of the routes. Govt. bodies have not been able regulate the permits and licences ‾Philippines: Policies to regulate traffic have not worked. Illegal sub-letting of franchises has led to the increase in the number of buses ‾India: Most of the Indian states restrict private participation in the sector leading to high revenue deficit of the transport PSUs. Pvt. Operators are running clandestine operations as the PSUs cannot fill the demand gap. Need for a monitoring authority to regulate the sector and promote PPP

PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS Ghana Ghana 1)Market Queens – Additional research for understanding informal maize procurement practices in Ghana ‾Platform to discuss their market concerns which wasn’t available to them effectively ‾MoFA has taken notice 2)Expert group on Transport ‾MoT has a dormant group which doesn’t include stakeholders like consumer groups ‾MoT wants to partner with CUTS in reviving this group, focussed on discussions for establishing and operationalising RTA ‾Capacity building in an interim to RTA 3)MoTI supporting the findings

PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS Zambia Zambia 1)Standards for bus seats ‾Technical Committee on Bus Standards established ‾Standards being drafted 2)Guidelines for pro-competitive procurement ‾CCPC investigating the alleged cases of collusive tendering ‾Initial interaction with ZPPA indicated political-economy factors ‾MCTI has prompted CUTS to partner with CCPC and develop ‘institutional guidelines for pro-competitive procurement’

PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINES 1)Development of adjustment package for domestic farmers (post 2017) 2)Development of ‘Action Agenda’ for bus transport sector by the CREW team and the Office for Competition (in consonance with relevant stakeholders) 3)Development of an expert group, Competition and Regulatory Reform Expert Group (CRREG) as suggested under CREW, by the Office for Competition for transport, telecom and energy sectors

PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS India India 1)Field study (pilot) on the impact of liberalisation of wheat and paddy markets on farmers of Muzaffarpur, Bihar 2) Madhya Pradesh Department of Transport recognised the need for further strengthening the Madhya Pradesh Inter-city Transport Authority (suggestion under CREW) 3)Gujarat Department of Transport has accepted the need to review the 1994 Gazette Order (providing monopoly to the GSRTC for interstate stage carriage)

PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS (CONTD…)

PROJECT LESSONS Political Economy Considerations - Understand ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ of status quo Political Economy Considerations - Understand ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ of status quo Identifying ‘quick wins’ Identifying ‘quick wins’ Sustaining the momentum of the work Sustaining the momentum of the work ‾Identifying and developing champions (OFC, Philippines; MoTI, Ghana) ‾Providing additional assistance (ZABS, Ghana) Managing expectations Managing expectations