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Book (stand-alone)Asia-Pacific Regional Action Plan to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics 2013-2017
For Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development
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No results found.The Asia-Pacific Regional Action Plan to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics represents a concerted effort by governments and the implementing partners to respond to the increased requirements for agricultural statistics in the twenty-first century. It represents a ground breaking effort with two essential goals: (i) halt the decline in the content and quality of agricultural production statistics; and (ii) meet the emerging data requirements not only to support policy decisions about the linkage of agriculture to poverty and the environment, but also to monitor how a decision in one area affects the other areas. The Global Action Plan provides the framework and steps for its implementation. -
ProjectAssessment of Agriculture Statistics Strategic Plan (ASSP) 2014/15 – 2018/19 and Formulation of ASSP II - TCP/URT/3802 2023
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No results found.The agricultural sector comprises 28 2 percent of the gross national product of the United Republic of Tanzania As a means of monitoring, high quality agricultural statistics are crucial to determining the sector’s evolution and continued contribution to livelihoods and to the national economy Given this importance, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania developed its first Agriculture Statistics Strategic Plan (ASSP I) to provide an overall framework to strengthen the agricultural statistics system ( in the country The ASSP I was rolled out both on the United Republic of Tanzania mainland and on Zanzibar for the 2014 2015 to 2018 2019 period The ASSP I implementation revealed that the use of agricultural statistics in strategic planning, rural decision and policy making is increasing in importance and is widely appreciated by stakeholders Therefore, there was a need to systematically assess the first ASSP performance and develop a new plan to build on previous achievements The Government requested FAO’s assistance in evaluating ASSP I and supporting the formulation of a second ASSP, which will outline the direction of agriculture statistics from 2022 2023 to 2026 2027 The present project proposed an in depth assessment of the first agriculture statistics strategy and recommended that these efforts continue in the subsequent plan The ASSP II was designed taking into account the lessons learned and the identified gaps and opportunities for improvement that stemmed from the ASSP I implementation assessment.
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