Agriculture and Food Security Sample Clauses

Agriculture and Food Security h. General Education and Instruction.
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Agriculture and Food Security. 1.10.3.5. Livestock and Fisheries;
Agriculture and Food Security. The Parties recognize the great importance of sustainable agricultural development, recognizing its vital role in addressing food security concerns, as well as in the preservation of the environment. They shall cooperate to harness and maximize existing technologies, actively facilitate new collaborations, and share and develop knowledge, technologies and innovative approaches in the field of arid agriculture, irrigation technologies, mariculture techniques in shallow sea water, sustainable nutritious fish feed production, and seed enhancement in hot and humid climates. يئاذغلا نإملاو ةعارزلا يف كلذكو ، يئاذغلا نإملا افواخإم ةجلاعإم يف يويحلا امهرودب نافرتعإم ، ةإمادتسملا ةيعارزلا ةيمنتلل ىربكلا ةيمهلاب نافرطلا رقي ةفرعملا ريوطتو لدابتو ، طاشنب ديدجلا نواعتلا ليهستو ، اهميظعتو ةيلاحلا تاينقتلا ريخستل انواعتي نأ بجي .ةئيبلا ىلع ظافحلا جاتنإو ، ةلحضلا رحبلا هايإم يف ةيرحبلا ءايحلا ةيبرت تاينقتو ، يرلا تاينقتو ، ةلحاقلا ةعارزلا لاجإم يف ةركتبملا جهنلاو تاينقتلاو ةبإطرلاو ةراحلا تاخانملا يف زيزعت روذبلاو ، ةإمادتسملا ةيذغملا كامسلا افلعأ.
Agriculture and Food Security. National Sector Impact Accelerated and equitable socio-economic development, public service delivery and poverty reduction across the country. Among indicators contained in the M+E Framework on Agriculture and Food Security - Average agricultural growth of at least 6% - Incease food self sufficiency from 104% currently to 120% by 2015 -Expand irrigation areas from 300000ha at present to 1000000ha by 2015/16 -Promote value addition for local producers from 30% currently to 50% by 2015/16 -330 000 ha small-holders farm land enhanced Establishment of the baseline is done Total population MoAFS Annually MoAFS Sector Impact of IDCP Component 3 : Direct project focused on Kigoma region - Increase of different crop production : from …T/Year in 2010 to … T/Year in 2020 - Maize : ………….T/Y to …………T/Y - Banana : ………….T/Y to …………T/Y - Bee : ………….T/Y to …………T/Y - Cassava : ………….T/Y to …………T/Y - Number of Ha of small-holders farms enhanced - Number of Ha irrigation areas expanded or rehabilitated - Number of warehouses implemented - Nb of CBOs, SACCOs, cooperatives enhanced Baseline will be done during inception phase Target-wards M & E of project Bi-annually BTC / RGAs Cross-cutting issues Gender To mainstream gender issues across the IDCP Environment Environmental concerns are considered a cross cutting issue at decentralised level To be established during formulation To be established during formulation Baseline will be done during inception phase Baseline will be done during inception phase Target-wards Target-wards M & E of project M & E of project Bi-annually Bi-annually BTC / NGOs BTC / NGOs Other planned interventions : Agriculture and Food Security Delegated Cooperation to Transport Infrastructure Integrated and improved roads transport modes and boundaries modalities become crucial inputs and catalysts for the achievement of poverty eradication and economic growth in a national and regional context. The achievement of economic growth indicators through improved infrastructure and transport is achieved To be established in consultation with the delegated entity TMEA baseline EAC TMEA reports Annually DFID Multi-sectoral interventions Scholarship project Improved capacity in government management functions (Public Service Mgmt department involved in selection of scholarships) Organizational capacities of the Tanzanian institutions are improved with regards to the training of their personnel - 90% of scholarships are within the areas of the two key sectors chosen...
Agriculture and Food Security. Livestock and Fisheries; Trade and Industry; Energy and Dams; Transport; Roads and Bridges; Environment and Forestry; Land, Housing and Urban Development; Water Resources and Irrigation, Wildlife Conservation and Tourism.

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  • Agricultural Export Subsidies 1. The Parties share the objective of the multilateral elimination of export subsidies for agricultural goods and shall work together toward an agreement in the World Trade Organization to eliminate those subsidies and prevent their reintroduction in any form.

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  • Cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection 1. The aims of cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection will be, but not limited to, as follows: (a) establishing bilateral cooperation relations in the forestry sector; (b) developing a training program and studies for sustainable management of forests; (c) improving the rehabilitation and sustainable management of forest with the aim of increasing carbon sinks and reduce the impact of climate change in the Asia-Pacific region; (d) cooperating on the execution of national projects, aimed at: improving the management of forest plantations for its transformation for industrial purposes and environmental protection; (e) elaborating studies on sustainable use of timber; (f) developing new technologies for the transformation and processing of timber and non-timber species; and (g) improving cooperation in agro-forestry technologies. 2. To achieve the objectives of the Article 149 (Objectives), the Parties may focus, as a means of cooperation and negotiations on concluding a bilateral agreement on forestry cooperation between the two Parties. Such collaboration will be as follows: (a) exchanges on science and technology as well as policies and laws relating the sustainable use of forest resources; (b) cooperation in training programs, internships, exchange of experts and projects advisory; (c) advice and technical assistance to public institutions and organizations of the Parties on sustainable use of forest resources and environmental protection; (d) facilitating forest policy dialogue and technical cooperation under the Network of Sustainable Forest Management and Forest Rehabilitation in Asia- Pacific Region, initiated at the 15th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meeting; (e) encouraging joint studies, working visits, exchange of experiences, among others; and (f) others activities mutually agreed.

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