National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) 2014-2018. Country/Territory Zambia Document type Date 2013 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Environment gen., Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Water Keyword Farming Smallholders/peasants Sustainable use Institution Processing/handling Agro-forestry Public participation Gender Internal trade International trade Research Capacity building Policy/planning Governance Traditional rights/customary rights Community management Land-use planning Less favoured areas Local government Agricultural development Agricultural land Early warning system/emergency intervention system Climate change Fish products Fishery management and conservation Aquaculture Food quality control/food safety Food security Social protection Education Nutrition Animal production Irrigation Geographical area Africa, AFRICA FAO, Eastern Africa, Landlocked Developing Countries, Least Developed Countries Entry into force notes 2014-2018 Abstract The National Agriculture Investment Plan (NAIP) 2014-2018 is organized in four interrelated programmes: 1) Sustainable natural resources management; 2) Agricultural production and productivity improvement; 3) Market access and services development, and; 4) Food and nutrition security and disaster risk management. Key Support Services (KSS) are dealt with separately and have been split into two broad categories: KSS – Knowledge support systems and KSS – Institutional Development. Crosscutting issues are an integral part of the whole NAIP. NAIP implementation emphasizes private sector (corporate private sector) led agricultural growth with government providing the necessary facilitatory enabling environment. Food and nutrition security focuses on a number of issues including: affordable food prices, steady food availability, knowledge and skills in processing and preservation of diverse foods, stability of sources of income and the general education for male and female parents and guardians. This component of the NAIP focuses on the chronically food insecure as well as populations vulnerable to and affected by various emergencies and crises linked to the Millennium Development Goal targets of extreme poverty and hunger. Full text English Website www.fao.org