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Page 1: FAO and SIDS A long-lasting partnership Rome, 2 December 2003.

FAO and SIDS

A long-lasting partnership

Rome, 2 December 2003

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Purpose of side event

Integrate agriculture in sustainable development

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Contents

SIDS process

FAO achievements

Trends and issues

Agriculture within SIDS Agenda 21

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Alliance Of Small Islands States (AOSIS)

PacificCaribbean

AIMS

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SIDS members of FAOPacific region: Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu (Tuvalu, F.S. of Micronesia)

Caribbean region: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize#, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic*, Grenada, Guyana#, Jamaica, Haiti*, St. Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago

Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Mediterranean and South China Seas: Maldives, Mauritius, Comoros, Seychelles, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau#, Sao Tome and Principe, Cyprus, Malta, Bahrain*

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Emergence of SIDS Agenda

FAO Inter-Regional Conference, 1992

UN Global Conference, 1994

FAO Ministerial Conference, 1999

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BPOA or SIDS Agenda 21

16 areas: climate, disasters, wastes, oceans, freshwater, land, energy, tourism, biodiversity, transport, science, institutions and human resources ...

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Plan of Action on Agriculture in SIDS

Global trading environment

Sustainable agriculture

Fisheries needs

Forestry, environment and natural hazards

Institutional strengthening

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Review of SIDS Agenda 21

Pacific: Samoa, 4-8 Aug. 2003

AIMS: Cape Verde, 1-5 Sept. 2003

Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago, 6-10 Oct. 2003

Inter-regional: Bahamas, 26-30 Jan. 2004

Prep. meeting: 12-14 April 2004

International Conference: Mauritius, 30 Aug.-3 Sept. 2004

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FAO within the UN process

FAO Plan of Action

SIDS Agenda 21

Millennium Development Goals

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FAO’s assistance to SIDS

Two decades:US$ 300 million1300 projects

Since 1994: US$ 95 million607 projects

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Adjusting to globalization

since 1994: US$ 7.5 million

Multilateral trade negotiations

Access to WTO

Nutrition

Codex Alimentarius

Food control and safety

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Agriculture diversification

since 1994: US$ 40.4 million

Enhancing traditional food systems

Agriculture-tourism linkages

Integrated pest management

Sustainable water use

Genetic resources

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Fisheries needssince 1994: US$ 9 million

Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries

1995 UN Fish Stocks Agreement

Monitoring, control and surveillance

Regional cooperation

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Forestry and the environmentsince 1994: US$ 9 million

Code of Conduct of Logging of Indigenous Forests

Forest policy review (Caribbean, 1998)

Agro-forestry

Mangrove and coastal management

Watershed management

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Policies and emergencies since 1994: US$ 14 million

Initiative to Support the Review and Update of National Policies and Strategies

Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Information and Mapping System

Natural disaster management

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Issues and trends

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Issues from sub-regional meetings

National security

Vulnerability to global developments

Trade regimes

Oceans and unregulated fishing

Breakdown of food systems

Regional institutions

ODA to SIDS (-50% since 1990)

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FAO observed trends

Relative poverty

Food import dependency

Nutrition-related health diseases

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Weaknesses

Small-scale

Land and water insecurity

Agriculture homogeneity

Ecological and economic vulnerability

Poor inter-sectoral integration

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The way forward

Bahamas, January 2004New York, April 2004Mauritius, August 2004

Implementation of BPOA + MDG + JPOI

Formulation of AOSIS negotiating position

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Agriculture in SIDS Agenda 21

Bahamas• FAO Report to Secretary-General• SIDS inter-sectoral dialogue

New York• FAO trade study• SIDS steps towards a trade coalition

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What after Mauritius?

Thank you for your comments


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