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FEATS Project
Uganda: Draft Terms of Reference for Second Phase Research Study
Policy Study of Linkages between Agricultural Productivity and Rural
Livelihoods, and Trade in Agriculture and Trade Facilitation:
Recommendations for Poverty Reduction and Development for a
Landlocked Country like Uganda
By Rashid S. Kaukab
Deputy Director and Research Coordinator, CUTS
Geneva Resource Centre
[email protected]
www.cuts-grc.org
Background
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Findings of phase one study affirm the importance of
agriculture in Ugandan economy
◦ Agriculture sector contributes substantially to GDP, provides bulk of
employment, foreign exchange earnings and export diversification
efforts focused in agriculture
◦ Yet, rural areas have high poverty rates and substantial informal sector
employment
◦ Livelihood and employment concerns must be included in development
of the agricultural sector
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Criteria for topic
◦ Within “trade in agriculture”; important for livelihoods and
employment; and an area where further research and analysis can add
real value
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Feedback from Uganda National Reference Group
◦ Desire a topic in agriculture within the context of larger development
constraints of Uganda (rural poverty, livelihoods, landlockedness, under
developed trade facilitation, etc.)
◦ This study will provide valuable insight into these complex relationships
Study Objectives
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Collect information and analyze recent trends in
agricultural productivity, agricultural trade,
livelihoods, and trade facilitation measures
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Examine the complex relationships involved using
a holistic framework
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Generate new insights and knowledge that carry
practical implications
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To contribute to the finding of solutions through a
coherent policy framework that will assist Uganda
in meeting the objectives of PEAP and NTP 2007
Key Substantive Issues to be covered
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Role of and constraints faced by the agricultural sector with
focus on rural livelihoods, productivity, and trade
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Trade facilitation needs and measures with a focus on those
directly related to landlockedness
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Linkages and relationships among various issues with focus
on identifying areas for synergetic action
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Policy frameworks related to agriculture, trade, and trade
facilitation
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Development of coherent thinking and practice in the areas
under study to advance poverty reduction and development
objectives.
Methodology
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Principles
◦ Pooling of knowledge and expertise on agricultural
productivity, rural livelihoods, agriculture trade, and trade
facilitation
◦ Cross-fertilization of ideas and experiences during the study
process through involvement of national and international
experts
◦ Facilitation of buy-in of the research and its findings by the
relevant stakeholders in the country by involving them
through UNRG and meetings etc.
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Plan
◦ Literature search to expand and annotate research questions
◦ Data collection, fact finding and testing of hypotheses
through UNRG consultations, other meetings, on-line
collaboration with national, regional and international
experts and partners, and targeted surveys
◦ Consultation with the Project Advisory Committee
◦ Presentation of draft findings to another National
Stakeholders Dialogue for validation and finalization
Detailed Draft ToR of the Study
Organization of Sections
Introduction
 Analysis
 Recommendations
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Detailed Draft ToR of the Study
Introduction
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Brief economic, trade and social profile of agriculture sector:
trends in total and main crop-wise production, agricultural
exports and imports, formal and informal employment in
agriculture, rural poverty, and land tenure system (annual time
series for last ten years or so)
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Trends in agricultural productivity: developments in the
productivity of main crops in the last ten years
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Landlockedness and trade facilitation issues: identification of
main constraints due to landlockedness and under-developed
trade facilitation measures particularly as they relate to
agriculture sector; description of key corridor projects
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Policy framework: key features of development, trade,
agriculture and trade facilitation policies and their linkages
Detailed Draft ToR of the Study
Analysis
A. ) Agricultural productivity, trade and livelihoods
◦ What is the relationship between agricultural productivity
and agriculture trade performance?
◦ What is the relationship between agricultural trade
performance and rural livelihoods and employment?
B.) Landlockedness, trade facilitation, and trade
in agriculture
◦ What are the main constraints for trade in agriculture
resulting from landlockedness?
◦ What are the past, present, and planned trade facilitation
measures that attempt to address the identified
constraints?
◦ What are the main corridor schemes and how do they
address the identified constraints?
Detailed Draft ToR of the Study
Analysis (cont…)
C.) National, regional and international policy
dimensions, and the role of stakeholders
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What are the key features of national policies related to
agriculture, trade and trade facilitation?
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What is the impact of regional (e.g., EAC) and international
(under the WTO) rights and obligations on national policies on
trade, agriculture and trade facilitation?
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Who are the main domestic stakeholders? What is the level of
their respective capacities and involvement in relevant policy
making and implementation?
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What is the role of international donors with focus on agricultural
productivity and corridors development?
Detailed Draft ToR of the Study
Analysis (cont…)
D.) Synthesis of linkages
• What are the existing positive and negative linkages among
agricultural productivity, trade facilitation and landlockedness, and
rural livelihoods? How well are these linkages understood? How can
understanding of these linkages be improved among policy makers?
• How do relevant policies (e.g., related to agriculture, trade, and
trade facilitation) take these linkages into account? What are the
gaps?
• What are the positive and negative impacts of regional and
international commitments under the relevant trade agreements?
• How can the positive linkages be strengthened and the negative
linkages addressed? What an be a holistic framework for
comprehensive analysis and coherent responses?
• What are the main capacity building needs?
Detailed Draft ToR of the Study
Recommendations
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To the government
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To the development partners
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To the CSOs, particularly farmers organizations
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To the private sector and business organizations
Timeline
Research
Sept. 2009:
June 2010:
Sept. 2010:
Advocacy
Networking
Detailed ToR to be finalized
First draft shared with
PAC and peers for review
Revised draft research
studies ready
Oct.-Dec. 2010:
Jan. – March 2011:
Present draft to
National Dialogues in
all project countries
Share research
results at
international
conference in
Geneva
Thank You.
Looking Forward to Your Comments and
Suggestions to Finalize the ToR.