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Overview of key issues, drivers,
consequences, responses and way forward


            Fritz Schneider
   Swiss College of Agriculture (SHL)

     Presentation at IDAG Meeting,
      4-5 May, 2010, IFAD, Rome
Issue
•   The livestock sector is changing rapidly
•   Sector is central to global food security, poverty
    reduction and livelihood support
•   A multitude of opportunities and challenges exist
•   Sector is faced with diverse pressures and
    demands (population, urbanization, climate
    change, environmental, social and health
    concerns...)
•   Diverse, competing and contrasting objectives
    and trade-offs
Livestock in a Changing Landscape (LCL)
•       An international scientific assessment of the global livestock sector
•       Started March 2006; published and launched March 2010
•       Provides an in-depth assessment of:
    –      current global and regional status and trends examining the factors
           shaping changes in the sector
    –      consequences of livestock production: environmental, social and health
    –      current stakeholder responses to changing demand and challenges and
           potential policy and management responses
•       With goal of:
    –      achieving comprehensive and integrated view of the global livestock
           sector, its drivers, consequences and responses to issues of concern
•       Integrated analysis: analyzing how changes in the sector relate to
        changes in environmental, health and social contexts
•       Multi-scale assessment: global to local levels
LCL focuses on:
•       Drivers of change
    –   change in global agricultural and livestock systems
    –   trends in production, consumption and trade
    –   structural change in the sector
    –   geographical dimension of structural change
•     Consequences                                      • Volume I: Global
    –   environment                                        perspective
    –     social                                       • Volume 2: Regional
    –     health                                          perspective and
                                                            experiences
•       Responses to demands and challenges
    –     environmental issues
    –     social issues
    –     human nutrition issues
    –     emerging diseases
Per capita consumption of major food items:
            developing countries
Trends in Consumption, Production and Trade in
Livestock and Livestock Products

• The share of all animal products in human diets continues to
  increase in the developing world

• Income growth is a major driver of increasing consumption

• Urbanisation of populations also drives growth in consumption

• The population growth and population structure drives the
  total livestock product consumption

• Global animal production is shifting from industrial to
  developing regions
Per capita meat consumption (kg/year)

                                                     The share of all
                                                     animal products in
                                                     human diets
                                                     continues to increase
                                                     in the developing
                                                     world




Source: FAO data reported in Delgado et al., 1999.
Total meat consumption (million mt)


                                                     The share of all
                                                     animal products in
                                                     human diets
                                                     continues to increase
                                                     in the developing
                                                     world




Source: FAO data reported in Delgado et al., 1999.
Consumption levels 2008
                Kg/caputa
      200
      180
      160
      140
      120
      100
       80
       60
       40
       20
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                                    Milk   Meat

 Source FAOSTAT 2009
Income growth and demand for meat 2005


                                Income growth is
                                a major driver of
                                increasing
                                consumption




                                  Source FAO, SOFA, 2009
Demand driver income growth, per capita GDP
growth rates at market prices
     7
     6
     5
     4
                                                    1990-2000
     3
                                                    2000-30
     2                                              2030-50
     1
     0
    -1
         SS Africa   NENA   LAC   S Asia   E Asia
 Source: WB 2005
Urbanisation
6 000 000 000

5 000 000 000
                                                                       Urbanisation of
                                                     urban             populations
4 000 000 000                                                          also drives
                                                                       growth in
3 000 000 000                                             rural        consumption
2 000 000 000

1 000 000 000

           0
            50

                  60

                        70

                              80

                                    90

                                          00

                                                10

                                                      20

                                                                  30
          19

                 19

                       19

                             19

                                   19

                                         20

                                               20

                                                     20

                                                             20
 Source UN 2003
Population growth

8000
                                        Population growth and
7000                                    population structure
6000                                    drives the total livestock
                                        product consumption
5000
4000                                      Developing
                                          Developed
3000
2000
1000
  0
       1970        2000   2030   2050


  Source UN 2003
Trends : Regional meat production


  350
  300
  250
  200
  150
  100
   50
    0
        1970   1975   1980   1985   1990   1995   2000   2015   2030   2050

                             Developing      Developed

 Source LLS 2006
Global meat production
                  1100
                                                      Poultry    Pig     Cattle          Sheep and Goat

                  1000


                  900


                  800


                  700
Index: 1961=100




                  600


                  500


                  400


                  300


                  200


                  100
                         1961   1965    1969   1973     1977    1981   1985       1989      1993     1997   2001   2005
Production of livestock products by developing
                                   region
                    Annual growth rates (1980-2007)
                                                                  Meat        Milk     Eggs
                                   10
                                    9
                                    8
A n n u a l g ro w th ra te (% )




                                    7
                                    6

                                    5
                                    4
                                    3
                                    2
                                    1
                                    0
                                           East &      Latin America     South Asia   Near East and   Sub-Saharan   Developing
                                        Southeast Asia    and the                     North Africa       Africa      countries
                                                        Caribbean
Global trade in livestock products
       Product       Global exports       Annual growth
                  million metric tonnes       rate
                                               (%)

                  1980          2006        1980-2006

Meat              9.6            32.1          4.8

   Bovine         4.3            9.2           3.0

   Pig meat       2.6            10.4          5.5

   Poultry meat   1.5            11.1          8.0

   Ovine          0.8            1.1           1.2

Dairy products    42.8           90.2          2.9

Eggs              0.8            1.5           2.4
Net meat exports from developed
                            and developing countries
                                           Developed   Developing   Least Developed Countries

                 4




                 3




                 2
Million tonnes




                 1




                 0
                      1960   1965   1970       1975      1980       1985        1990        1995   2000   2005



                 -1




                 -2




                 -3
Net milk exports from developed and
            developing countries
                                            Developed   Developing   Least Developed Countries

                 40



                 30



                 20
Million tonnes




                 10



                  0
                       1960   1965   1970        1975      1980      1985       1990        1995   2000   2005


                 -10



                 -20



                 -30
Drivers of change: Key messages
•   The livestock sector is changing rapidly in
    response to increasing demand
•   In responding to demand, the sector has become
    a major source of negative externalities
•   Concurrently, the sector is increasingly faced
    with new challenges such as climate change,
    resource scarcity and related competition,
    consumer awareness, etc.
•   The unparalleled growth in the last decades has
    implications at the environmental, social and
    health level
Consequences: Environment
The livestock sector is ...
•   major user of natural resources
    –     land: 1/3 of arable land; 80% of agricultural land
    –     water: 20% (~11 900 Km3) of all green water flows for feed
          production
•       major contributor to GHG emissions (18% of total global
        anthropogenic emissions) and nutrient loss (N, P)
•       major driver of natural resource degradation
    –     NR pollution
    –     biodiversity loss: trampling, over-grazing, deforestation, over-
          fishing
    –     land degradation
Consequences: environment (2)
                              Impacts of production systems
                              • Intensive systems: characterized
                                by clustering of production, trend
                                towards landless highly
                                specialized farms
                                  – disruption of nutrient cycle and
                                    nutrient imbalances; ecosystem
                                    pollution, nutrient depletion,
                                    emissions to air

                              • Extensive systems: high
  Estimated distribution of     interaction with natural resources
industrialized produced pig       – impacts on land and soil, water,
                                    carbon sequestration, biodiversity
        populations
Consequences: Human health impacts
Human nutrition                    Production system impacts
• Benefits: an important source    Intensive systems
  of protein, energy and           • Antimicrobial resistance:
  micronutrients esp. in protein      antibiotics, heavy metals
  deficient regions                • Emergence and reemergence
• Risks: Excessive meat               of zoonoses
  consumption is not equated       • Occupational risks: respiratory
  with optimal health – risks         problems
  associated with over-            Extensive systems
  consumption include CVDs,
  obesity, cancer, type 2          • Disease transmission between
                                      animals, wildlife and people
   diabetes
Consequences: Social Implications
• Social systems are being altered with both
  positive and negative implications
• Some poor producers have benefited from rapid
  livestock sector growth
• Many smallholders have been marginalized and
  excluded from participating in growing markets
  – market barriers, high transaction costs, etc.
• Relocation of production; from rural to urban and
  peri-urban areas
  – reduced employment and income opportunities in
    rural areas
Consequences: Key messages
• The impact of the livestock sector is not
  only large but diverse
• Impacts have been both positive and
  negative
• Integrated, innovative and tailored
  strategies and responses are required at
  all levels to deal with the demands and
  challenges
Responses
Despite the opportunities that the sector can benefit from, neglected problems
  and new emerging needs and challenges continue to threaten the sector ...
• Environmental issues
    – climate change
    – resource degradation: land, air and water
    – biodiversity erosion
• Social issues
    – smallholder marginalization
• Human health and nutrition issues
    – persistent undernutrition vs. emerging over
      consumption
• Emerging and reemerging livestock diseases
Key barriers to effective response
Current responses have yielded some benefits but these have not kept
  pace with mounting demands and emerging challenges

• Institutional response and policies have not kept pace with rapid
  growth in production, consumption and trade, and associated
  structural change
    – Systemic market and policy failure as well as a lack of economic
      incentives
    – Inappropriate institutional and governance arrangements
    – Underinvestment in development of sector, diffusion of technology,
      human and institutional capacity, etc.
• Dichotomous nature of the livestock sector
Current Responses: Environmental issues

  – regulatory frameworks (zoning regulations, emission
    standards) targeting limited environmental mediums
    (water, air and some extent biodiversity)
  – livestock sector mostly excluded from climate change
    agreements and policies
  – technological advancements that have helped to
    lessen the sector’s environmental impact and
    resource demand have been largely driven by
    efficiency considerations
Current Responses: Social issues
• Positive livestock sector development supported by
  smallholder development however with few smallholders
  benefiting from the drivers of change
   – public and private schemes e.g. loans and credit schemes
   – facilitation of collective actions e.g. cooperatives and contract
     farming
• Exit from the sector of smallholders who are unable to
  benefit from the changing landscape
Current Responses: Human and animal health
Human health and nutrition              Emerging livestock diseases
•   livestock sector development and    • Measures to minimize risk of
    product importation to meet           emerging disease –
    increasing demand                     vaccination, biosecurity,
•   nutrition intervention and social     restructuring of sector
    safety net programs to address      • Early warning and surveillance
    nutrition-related diseases            systems
•   Regulatory frameworks and           • Capacity building through
    instruments – dietary guidelines,     strengthening of human
    standards, products labelling         resource base
•   Market-based responses: subsides,
    taxation, etc.
•   Communication and consumer
    awareness
Responses: Key messages
Responses need to deliver better on the core development and sustainability
  goals of the sector
•   Put an end to “benign neglect” of the livestock sector.
•   Recognize diversity and enable the livestock sector to deliver on multiple
    objectives through integrated approaches:
     – Development of institutional frameworks and policies
     – Multi-sectoral horizontal collaboration
     – Institutional mechanisms tailored to reflect diverse challenges and diversity within
        sector
•   Investment in, and diffusion of, technology will be key to managing future
    challenges and demands
•   Correct market distortions and policy failure
Regional perspectives and experiences:
 Objectives
• Provides regional overviews and draw
  experience from specific contexts.
• Describes how drivers and consequences of
  livestock sector change play out in specific
  geographical areas and shape the sector’s
  transformations.
• Explores in greater detail some of the specific
  environmental and social issues analyzed in
  Volume 1.
• Focuses on the responses to change.
Regional perspectives and experiences
 • Presents 7 regional case studies and a private sector
   perspective (Nestlé)

                             India                          USA and Denmark


                           systems at
         evolving                                             post-livestock   Development
                             onset of        systems in
         livestock                                              revolution     continuum
                            livestock       rapid growth
          systems
                            revolution




traditional livestock systems:
     West and East Africa                Brazil and China
Regional perspectives: Cross-
  Cutting Observations
•    The livestock revolution
    – observed in most regions, at various scales and for some features
    – not universal
    – potential for both positive and negative social and environmental
      consequences
    – key role played by the private sector

•    Competition for land
    – Africa, Europe, China, Latin America
    – contexts where livestock production is market oriented and
      competes with other land users
    – contexts where livestock uses marginal lands
Regional perspectives: Cross-Cutting
  Observations (ii)
•    Generally unsatisfactory responses ...
    – often absent or ineffective
    – lack of awareness among policy makers
    – shortcomings in policy design and rampant lack of enforcement
    – environment, social and public health

•    ... but some success stories
    – Costa Rica, Denmark, Horn of Africa, China
Regional perspectives: Cross-
  Cutting Observations (iii)
•    Policy lessons
    – designing and implementing policies is a continuous trial and
      error effort
    – requires resources, strong analytical skills, continuity in the
      policy making effort, and ultimately strong institutions
    – awareness and willingness to bear the costs of action develop
      slowly
    – need to combine measures into balanced and enforceable policy
      mixes
    – need to phase and target adequately
Regional perspectives: Key messages
•   The livestock landscape depicted in this volume is one of
    complexity, where livestock interact with a variety of natural
    resources, social issues, and development objectives.

•   It is also one of superimposed patterns, where farming techniques
    and management systems of different standards coexist, and where
    local endogenous development processes are increasingly
    influenced by the intrusion of international trade.

•   Calls for tailored responses, progressive policy development
    processes relying on multidisciplinary analysis, and the need to
    carefully balance development objectives when guiding the
    livestock sector.
The Way Forward                                    1
Build a Multi Donor Livestock Consortium which will
capitalize on the lessons learned from :
• LEAD
• Livestock‘s Long Shadow
• PPLPI
• Lifestock in a Changing Landscape
• SOFA 2009 (Lifestock in a Balance)
• Other recent research results and publications
• Private sector experience
The Way Forward                                2

Consortium should become a global agenda setttting
exercise, supported by the piloting oa a series of
• poverty
• health
• environment
interventions
The Way Forward                        3

The Consortium should bring together
• Key Public
• Private
• Research
• other tertiary
actors
The Way Forward                        4

The Consortium should bring together
• Key Public
• Private
• Research
• other tertiary
actors
The Way Forward                                    5
First steps:
• FAO, WB, Switzerland, Netherlands are developing
  and discussing a concept note for the Consortium
  and the activities mentioned above.
Possible first actions:
• Side event at COAG meeting in June, lead by NL
• Possible broad based consultation as side event of
  regional consultation on SOFA, planned for
  September 2010 in China

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Livestock in a Changing Landscape. Overview of Key Issues, Drivers, Consequences, Responses and Way Forward

  • 1.
  • 2. Overview of key issues, drivers, consequences, responses and way forward Fritz Schneider Swiss College of Agriculture (SHL) Presentation at IDAG Meeting, 4-5 May, 2010, IFAD, Rome
  • 3. Issue • The livestock sector is changing rapidly • Sector is central to global food security, poverty reduction and livelihood support • A multitude of opportunities and challenges exist • Sector is faced with diverse pressures and demands (population, urbanization, climate change, environmental, social and health concerns...) • Diverse, competing and contrasting objectives and trade-offs
  • 4. Livestock in a Changing Landscape (LCL) • An international scientific assessment of the global livestock sector • Started March 2006; published and launched March 2010 • Provides an in-depth assessment of: – current global and regional status and trends examining the factors shaping changes in the sector – consequences of livestock production: environmental, social and health – current stakeholder responses to changing demand and challenges and potential policy and management responses • With goal of: – achieving comprehensive and integrated view of the global livestock sector, its drivers, consequences and responses to issues of concern • Integrated analysis: analyzing how changes in the sector relate to changes in environmental, health and social contexts • Multi-scale assessment: global to local levels
  • 5. LCL focuses on: • Drivers of change – change in global agricultural and livestock systems – trends in production, consumption and trade – structural change in the sector – geographical dimension of structural change • Consequences • Volume I: Global – environment perspective – social • Volume 2: Regional – health perspective and experiences • Responses to demands and challenges – environmental issues – social issues – human nutrition issues – emerging diseases
  • 6. Per capita consumption of major food items: developing countries
  • 7. Trends in Consumption, Production and Trade in Livestock and Livestock Products • The share of all animal products in human diets continues to increase in the developing world • Income growth is a major driver of increasing consumption • Urbanisation of populations also drives growth in consumption • The population growth and population structure drives the total livestock product consumption • Global animal production is shifting from industrial to developing regions
  • 8. Per capita meat consumption (kg/year) The share of all animal products in human diets continues to increase in the developing world Source: FAO data reported in Delgado et al., 1999.
  • 9. Total meat consumption (million mt) The share of all animal products in human diets continues to increase in the developing world Source: FAO data reported in Delgado et al., 1999.
  • 10. Consumption levels 2008 Kg/caputa 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 g ed a A in si S op op A S el el ev ev D D Milk Meat Source FAOSTAT 2009
  • 11. Income growth and demand for meat 2005 Income growth is a major driver of increasing consumption Source FAO, SOFA, 2009
  • 12. Demand driver income growth, per capita GDP growth rates at market prices 7 6 5 4 1990-2000 3 2000-30 2 2030-50 1 0 -1 SS Africa NENA LAC S Asia E Asia Source: WB 2005
  • 13. Urbanisation 6 000 000 000 5 000 000 000 Urbanisation of urban populations 4 000 000 000 also drives growth in 3 000 000 000 rural consumption 2 000 000 000 1 000 000 000 0 50 60 70 80 90 00 10 20 30 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 Source UN 2003
  • 14. Population growth 8000 Population growth and 7000 population structure 6000 drives the total livestock product consumption 5000 4000 Developing Developed 3000 2000 1000 0 1970 2000 2030 2050 Source UN 2003
  • 15. Trends : Regional meat production 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2015 2030 2050 Developing Developed Source LLS 2006
  • 16. Global meat production 1100 Poultry Pig Cattle Sheep and Goat 1000 900 800 700 Index: 1961=100 600 500 400 300 200 100 1961 1965 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005
  • 17. Production of livestock products by developing region Annual growth rates (1980-2007) Meat Milk Eggs 10 9 8 A n n u a l g ro w th ra te (% ) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 East & Latin America South Asia Near East and Sub-Saharan Developing Southeast Asia and the North Africa Africa countries Caribbean
  • 18. Global trade in livestock products Product Global exports Annual growth million metric tonnes rate (%) 1980 2006 1980-2006 Meat 9.6 32.1 4.8 Bovine 4.3 9.2 3.0 Pig meat 2.6 10.4 5.5 Poultry meat 1.5 11.1 8.0 Ovine 0.8 1.1 1.2 Dairy products 42.8 90.2 2.9 Eggs 0.8 1.5 2.4
  • 19. Net meat exports from developed and developing countries Developed Developing Least Developed Countries 4 3 2 Million tonnes 1 0 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 -1 -2 -3
  • 20. Net milk exports from developed and developing countries Developed Developing Least Developed Countries 40 30 20 Million tonnes 10 0 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 -10 -20 -30
  • 21. Drivers of change: Key messages • The livestock sector is changing rapidly in response to increasing demand • In responding to demand, the sector has become a major source of negative externalities • Concurrently, the sector is increasingly faced with new challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity and related competition, consumer awareness, etc. • The unparalleled growth in the last decades has implications at the environmental, social and health level
  • 22. Consequences: Environment The livestock sector is ... • major user of natural resources – land: 1/3 of arable land; 80% of agricultural land – water: 20% (~11 900 Km3) of all green water flows for feed production • major contributor to GHG emissions (18% of total global anthropogenic emissions) and nutrient loss (N, P) • major driver of natural resource degradation – NR pollution – biodiversity loss: trampling, over-grazing, deforestation, over- fishing – land degradation
  • 23. Consequences: environment (2) Impacts of production systems • Intensive systems: characterized by clustering of production, trend towards landless highly specialized farms – disruption of nutrient cycle and nutrient imbalances; ecosystem pollution, nutrient depletion, emissions to air • Extensive systems: high Estimated distribution of interaction with natural resources industrialized produced pig – impacts on land and soil, water, carbon sequestration, biodiversity populations
  • 24. Consequences: Human health impacts Human nutrition Production system impacts • Benefits: an important source Intensive systems of protein, energy and • Antimicrobial resistance: micronutrients esp. in protein antibiotics, heavy metals deficient regions • Emergence and reemergence • Risks: Excessive meat of zoonoses consumption is not equated • Occupational risks: respiratory with optimal health – risks problems associated with over- Extensive systems consumption include CVDs, obesity, cancer, type 2 • Disease transmission between animals, wildlife and people diabetes
  • 25. Consequences: Social Implications • Social systems are being altered with both positive and negative implications • Some poor producers have benefited from rapid livestock sector growth • Many smallholders have been marginalized and excluded from participating in growing markets – market barriers, high transaction costs, etc. • Relocation of production; from rural to urban and peri-urban areas – reduced employment and income opportunities in rural areas
  • 26. Consequences: Key messages • The impact of the livestock sector is not only large but diverse • Impacts have been both positive and negative • Integrated, innovative and tailored strategies and responses are required at all levels to deal with the demands and challenges
  • 27. Responses Despite the opportunities that the sector can benefit from, neglected problems and new emerging needs and challenges continue to threaten the sector ... • Environmental issues – climate change – resource degradation: land, air and water – biodiversity erosion • Social issues – smallholder marginalization • Human health and nutrition issues – persistent undernutrition vs. emerging over consumption • Emerging and reemerging livestock diseases
  • 28. Key barriers to effective response Current responses have yielded some benefits but these have not kept pace with mounting demands and emerging challenges • Institutional response and policies have not kept pace with rapid growth in production, consumption and trade, and associated structural change – Systemic market and policy failure as well as a lack of economic incentives – Inappropriate institutional and governance arrangements – Underinvestment in development of sector, diffusion of technology, human and institutional capacity, etc. • Dichotomous nature of the livestock sector
  • 29. Current Responses: Environmental issues – regulatory frameworks (zoning regulations, emission standards) targeting limited environmental mediums (water, air and some extent biodiversity) – livestock sector mostly excluded from climate change agreements and policies – technological advancements that have helped to lessen the sector’s environmental impact and resource demand have been largely driven by efficiency considerations
  • 30. Current Responses: Social issues • Positive livestock sector development supported by smallholder development however with few smallholders benefiting from the drivers of change – public and private schemes e.g. loans and credit schemes – facilitation of collective actions e.g. cooperatives and contract farming • Exit from the sector of smallholders who are unable to benefit from the changing landscape
  • 31. Current Responses: Human and animal health Human health and nutrition Emerging livestock diseases • livestock sector development and • Measures to minimize risk of product importation to meet emerging disease – increasing demand vaccination, biosecurity, • nutrition intervention and social restructuring of sector safety net programs to address • Early warning and surveillance nutrition-related diseases systems • Regulatory frameworks and • Capacity building through instruments – dietary guidelines, strengthening of human standards, products labelling resource base • Market-based responses: subsides, taxation, etc. • Communication and consumer awareness
  • 32. Responses: Key messages Responses need to deliver better on the core development and sustainability goals of the sector • Put an end to “benign neglect” of the livestock sector. • Recognize diversity and enable the livestock sector to deliver on multiple objectives through integrated approaches: – Development of institutional frameworks and policies – Multi-sectoral horizontal collaboration – Institutional mechanisms tailored to reflect diverse challenges and diversity within sector • Investment in, and diffusion of, technology will be key to managing future challenges and demands • Correct market distortions and policy failure
  • 33. Regional perspectives and experiences: Objectives • Provides regional overviews and draw experience from specific contexts. • Describes how drivers and consequences of livestock sector change play out in specific geographical areas and shape the sector’s transformations. • Explores in greater detail some of the specific environmental and social issues analyzed in Volume 1. • Focuses on the responses to change.
  • 34. Regional perspectives and experiences • Presents 7 regional case studies and a private sector perspective (Nestlé) India USA and Denmark systems at evolving post-livestock Development onset of systems in livestock revolution continuum livestock rapid growth systems revolution traditional livestock systems: West and East Africa Brazil and China
  • 35. Regional perspectives: Cross- Cutting Observations • The livestock revolution – observed in most regions, at various scales and for some features – not universal – potential for both positive and negative social and environmental consequences – key role played by the private sector • Competition for land – Africa, Europe, China, Latin America – contexts where livestock production is market oriented and competes with other land users – contexts where livestock uses marginal lands
  • 36. Regional perspectives: Cross-Cutting Observations (ii) • Generally unsatisfactory responses ... – often absent or ineffective – lack of awareness among policy makers – shortcomings in policy design and rampant lack of enforcement – environment, social and public health • ... but some success stories – Costa Rica, Denmark, Horn of Africa, China
  • 37. Regional perspectives: Cross- Cutting Observations (iii) • Policy lessons – designing and implementing policies is a continuous trial and error effort – requires resources, strong analytical skills, continuity in the policy making effort, and ultimately strong institutions – awareness and willingness to bear the costs of action develop slowly – need to combine measures into balanced and enforceable policy mixes – need to phase and target adequately
  • 38. Regional perspectives: Key messages • The livestock landscape depicted in this volume is one of complexity, where livestock interact with a variety of natural resources, social issues, and development objectives. • It is also one of superimposed patterns, where farming techniques and management systems of different standards coexist, and where local endogenous development processes are increasingly influenced by the intrusion of international trade. • Calls for tailored responses, progressive policy development processes relying on multidisciplinary analysis, and the need to carefully balance development objectives when guiding the livestock sector.
  • 39. The Way Forward 1 Build a Multi Donor Livestock Consortium which will capitalize on the lessons learned from : • LEAD • Livestock‘s Long Shadow • PPLPI • Lifestock in a Changing Landscape • SOFA 2009 (Lifestock in a Balance) • Other recent research results and publications • Private sector experience
  • 40. The Way Forward 2 Consortium should become a global agenda setttting exercise, supported by the piloting oa a series of • poverty • health • environment interventions
  • 41. The Way Forward 3 The Consortium should bring together • Key Public • Private • Research • other tertiary actors
  • 42. The Way Forward 4 The Consortium should bring together • Key Public • Private • Research • other tertiary actors
  • 43. The Way Forward 5 First steps: • FAO, WB, Switzerland, Netherlands are developing and discussing a concept note for the Consortium and the activities mentioned above. Possible first actions: • Side event at COAG meeting in June, lead by NL • Possible broad based consultation as side event of regional consultation on SOFA, planned for September 2010 in China