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Strategic Plan for the Development of the Agrarian Sector 2011-2020 (PEDSA).

Pays/Territoire
Mozambique
Type du document
Date
2011
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Agriculture et développement rural, Bétail, Alimentation et nutrition, Forêts, Plantes cultivées, Eau
Mot clé
Politique/planification Sécurité alimentaire Agriculture familiale Développement agricole Pauvreté Participation du public Renforcement des capacités Commerce intérieur Droit à l'alimentation Droits de l'homme Agro-foresterie Utilisation durable Boisement/reboisement Planification environnementale Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Parasites/maladies Vaccination Santé des animaux Production animale Volaille Céréales/grains/riz Légumes/légumineuses Production végétale Produits agricoles Développement durable
Aire géographique
Afrique, AFRIQUE FAO, Afrique orientale, Océan Indien, Pays les moins avances
Entry into force notes
2011-2020
Résumé

This Strategic Plan (PEDSA) presents the vision of the Mozambican agrarian sector for the from 2011 to 2020. The plan identifies strategic areas of a sector that the Constitution of the Republic of Mozambique identifies as the country's development base. The importance of the agrarian sector in the economy, society and environmental protection led the Government of Mozambique to define the Green Revolution Strategy, to sign several international commitments for the development of the sector, such as the Comprehensive Programme for the Development of Agriculture (CAADP), the Abuja Declaration and the Maputo Declaration, among others. This strategic plan for the development of the agricultural sector (PEDSA) was designed on the basis of these instruments. The pillars of CAADP (sustainable management of natural resources, markets and infrastructures, food security, and agrarian research) are clearly a PEDSA support at strategic and operational level in line with the Poverty Reduction Action Plan (PARP) 2011-2014.

Texte intégral
Portugais
Site web
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