在津巴布韦实施非洲农业综合发展计划:第一支柱所需关键活动的命题分析

A. Mujeyi, R. Murungu, Philemon Handinahama
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CAADP是非洲发展新伙伴关系(NEPAD)的农业计划,因此它是非洲联盟(AU)的一个计划。非洲农业发展计划由非盟大会于2003年成立,其重点是改善以农业为主的非洲经济体的粮食安全、营养和增加收入。它的目标是每年将农业生产力至少提高6%,并将农业公共投资增加到每年国家预算的10%。农业和投资的关键领域之一是支柱1,本文利用在津巴布韦三个地区实施的农业项目的证据和最佳做法,提出了实现该支柱目标的一些活动。津巴布韦拥有丰富的各种自然资源,如果可持续地加以利用,可以帮助促进家庭粮食安全。从Wedza地区了解到,至关重要的是支持商品价值链上的所有活动(投入、生产、收获后、加工、利用和销售)的先决条件,特别是针对作物和牲畜,这是津巴布韦经济的主要活动,覆盖了农村地区70%的居民。还需要保护生产要素,特别是由于多年来不断使用而不补充养分而已经退化和现在高度贫瘠的土地。生产力低下是大多数公共地区的普遍现象,这是由于作物/畜牧业不足、获得现金购买投入物的机会有限、进入投入物和商品市场的机会有限、完全依赖雨养农业以及对自然资源的不可持续管理和利用。因此,需要设计活动来处理这些限制。保护农业、养蜂、有机农业(在节约土地等资源的同时减少投入)、信贷计划(确保资金及时购买投入)和将农民与市场联系起来)等活动是解决农民面临的限制的潜在解决方案。社区尚未在商业层面探索所有企业的增值,但这是一项极具潜力的有利可图的冒险。
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Towards the Implementation of the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Plan (CAADP) in Zimbabwe: A Propositional Analysis of Key Activities Required for Pillar 1
CAADP is the agricultural programme of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), which is therefore a programme of the African Union (AU). Established by the AU assembly in 2003, CAADP focuses on improving food security, nutrition, and increasing incomes in Africa's largely farming based economies. It aims to do this by raising agricultural productivity by at least 6% per year and increasing public investment in agriculture to 10% of national budgets per year. One of the key areas for agricultural and investment is pillar 1 and this paper using evidence and best practices from agriculture projects implemented in three districts in Zimbabwe propose some activities to achieve the goals of this Pillar. Zimbabwe is highly endowed with various natural resources, that if sustainably utilized can help in facilitating household food security. Of critical importance as leant from Wedza district is the pre-requisite of supporting all the activities along commodity value chains (input, production, post-harvest, processing, utilization and marketing) especially targeting crops and livestock that are the main activities in the economy of Zimbabwe covering the 70% of the habitants that reside in rural areas. There is also need to conserve the factors of production especially land that has been degraded and is now highly infertile due to continuous use without nutrient replenishment over the years. Low productivity is the order of the day in most communal areas and this is because of inadequate crop/animal husbandry, limited access to cash to buy inputs, limited access to inputs and commodity markets, complete reliance on rain fed agriculture and unsustainable management and utilization of natural resources. There is therefore need to design activities to address these constraints. Activities like conservation farming, beekeeping , organic farming which uses less inputs while conserving the resources like land, credit schemes to ensure capital to purchase inputs timely and linking the farmers to markets are a potential solution to the constraints faced by farmers. Value addition on all enterprises has not been explored by communities at a commercial level but it is a highly potential lucrative venture.
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