National Strategy for Agricultural Development 2016-2025. Country/Territory Jordan Document type Date 2016 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Food & nutrition, Fisheries, Forestry, Land & soil, Cultivated plants, Water, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Sustainable development Irrigation Internal trade International trade Integrated management Risk assessment/management Biodiversity Land consolidation Collecting/harvesting Drainage/land reclamation Rural employment Cooperative/producer organization Desertification Pastoralism Water shortage/drought Aquaculture Food security Forest management/forest conservation Forestry protection measures Grazing Disasters Soil conservation/soil improvement Soil pollution/quality Pesticides Plant variety Groundwater Saltwater intrusion/siltation Water supply Geographical area Middle East, NEAR EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, Red Sea Gulf of Aden, Western Asia Entry into force notes 2016-2025. Abstract The National Strategy for Agricultural Development 2016-2025 is a sectoral policy aiming at achieving in ten years in the agricultural field the following results, together with economic, social and environmental consequences: (i) high agricultural productivity; (ii) efficiency in the use of irrigation water; (iii) high use of technology; (iv) high partnership between public and private sectors; (v) competitive agricultural marketing linking production to demand in the internal and external markets; (vi) national quality and accreditation systems internationally recognized; (vii) agricultural production and marketing for the export primarily linked to the food needs of the Gulf markets; (viii) high self-reliance in food security; (ix) high integration with other economic sectors; (x) growing ability to face risks; and (xi) fair distribution of agricultural development revenues. The overall goal of the Strategy is a sustainable development of agricultural resources that will preserve the country's animal and plant biodiversity, favor an investment climate in the sector and create a close link between production and market demand. This objective will result in a reduction of migration from country to city and the guarantee of greater food security for the whole country, together with the economic benefits of increased exports. Full text Arabic Website moa.gov.jo