Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi

A reform in Burundi's coffee sector is currently under way. Even though the reform was launched by the government of Burundi in 1992, it was only in 2008 that implementation fully started. The purpose of the reform is to restructure the coffee...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Environmental Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
GAS
PH
SEA
TEA
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16597245/rapid-strategic-environmental-assessment-coffee-sector-reform-burundi
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12593
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topic AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES
AGRICULTURE
AGROFORESTRY
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
ANIMALS
ANNUAL CROPS
AQUATIC PLANTS
AQUIFERS
ARABLE LAND
ARBORETUMS
ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY
BANANAS
BEANS
BILATERAL DONORS
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
CARBON
CASH CROPS
CERTIFICATION
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CHERRIES
CLAY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COFFEE
COFFEE BEANS
COFFEE BOARD
COFFEE BUYERS
COFFEE EXPORTS
COFFEE FARMERS
COFFEE GROWERS
COFFEE GROWING
COFFEE PLANTATIONS
COFFEE PLANTS
COFFEE PRICES
COFFEE PROCESSING
COFFEE PRODUCTION
COFFEE SECTOR
COFFEE TREES
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMODITY
COMPOST
CONDUCTIVITY
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
CONTAMINATED WATER
COOPERATIVES
CROP
CROP PESTS
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPPING
CROPPING AREA
CROPPING SYSTEMS
CROPS
CULTIVATED LAND
CULTIVATION
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEMAND FOR WATER
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DISCHARGE
DISEASES
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEMS
EFFECTIVE USE
EFFECTS OF DROUGHT
EFFLUENT
EFFLUENTS
EMISSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORT
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARM
FARM PRODUCE
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
FARMER
FARMER ASSOCIATIONS
FARMER INCOMES
FARMER ORGANIZATIONS
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZERS
FLOOR PRICE
FLORA
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD CROPS
FOOD PRODUCTION
GAS
GENDER
GRAZING
HABITAT
HEAVY SOIL
HERBICIDES
HIGH LEVELS
HUMIDITY
IMPORTS
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL WATERS
IRON
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LIVESTOCK
MARGINAL LANDS
MARKETING
MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE
MOISTURE
MOISTURE CONTENT
MULCH
MULCHING
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NGOS
NICHE MARKETS
NITRATES
NITROGEN
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
ORGANIC MATTER
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
OZONE
OZONE LAYER
PERMITS
PEST CONTROL
PEST MANAGEMENT
PEST POPULATIONS
PESTICIDE
PESTICIDES
PH
PHOSPHATE
PHOSPHATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POPULATION DENSITY
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POWER STATIONS
PRIVATE MILLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCE
PRODUCER GROUPS
PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCT QUALITY
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
PROGRAMS
PROTECTED AREAS
PRUNING
PUMPS
QUALITY COFFEE
RAINFALL
RECYCLED WATER
RECYCLING
RIVERS
SCIENCES
SEA
SEAS
SEDIMENTATION
SEED
SHADE COVER
SHADE TREES
SHADE-GROWN COFFEE
SOIL EROSION
SOIL QUALITY
SOLID WASTES
SPECIALTY COFFEE
SPECIALTY COFFEE MARKETS
SPRING
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE COFFEE
SUSTAINABLE COFFEE PRODUCTION
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
TEA
TIMBER
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
TRANSPARENCY
TURBIDITY
UNEP
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME
VALUABLE INFORMATION
WASHING
WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTE RECYCLING
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER DISPOSAL
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEMAND
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER QUALITY
WATER RECYCLING
WATER SOURCES
WATER STORAGE
WATER TREATMENT
WATERS
WATERWAYS
WETLANDS
WINDS
WOOD
spellingShingle AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
AGRICULTURAL MARKETS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES
AGRICULTURE
AGROFORESTRY
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
ANIMALS
ANNUAL CROPS
AQUATIC PLANTS
AQUIFERS
ARABLE LAND
ARBORETUMS
ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY
BANANAS
BEANS
BILATERAL DONORS
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
CARBON
CASH CROPS
CERTIFICATION
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CHERRIES
CLAY
CLIMATE CHANGE
COFFEE
COFFEE BEANS
COFFEE BOARD
COFFEE BUYERS
COFFEE EXPORTS
COFFEE FARMERS
COFFEE GROWERS
COFFEE GROWING
COFFEE PLANTATIONS
COFFEE PLANTS
COFFEE PRICES
COFFEE PROCESSING
COFFEE PRODUCTION
COFFEE SECTOR
COFFEE TREES
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMMODITY
COMPOST
CONDUCTIVITY
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
CONTAMINATED WATER
COOPERATIVES
CROP
CROP PESTS
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPPING
CROPPING AREA
CROPPING SYSTEMS
CROPS
CULTIVATED LAND
CULTIVATION
DECISION MAKING
DEFORESTATION
DEMAND FOR WATER
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DISCHARGE
DISEASES
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
ECOSYSTEM
ECOSYSTEMS
EFFECTIVE USE
EFFECTS OF DROUGHT
EFFLUENT
EFFLUENTS
EMISSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTS
EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXPORT
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARM
FARM PRODUCE
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
FARMER
FARMER ASSOCIATIONS
FARMER INCOMES
FARMER ORGANIZATIONS
FARMERS
FARMING
FARMS
FERTILIZER
FERTILIZERS
FLOOR PRICE
FLORA
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD CROPS
FOOD PRODUCTION
GAS
GENDER
GRAZING
HABITAT
HEAVY SOIL
HERBICIDES
HIGH LEVELS
HUMIDITY
IMPORTS
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL WATERS
IRON
LAND DEGRADATION
LAND PRODUCTIVITY
LIVESTOCK
MARGINAL LANDS
MARKETING
MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE
MOISTURE
MOISTURE CONTENT
MULCH
MULCHING
NATURAL RESOURCES
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NGOS
NICHE MARKETS
NITRATES
NITROGEN
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
ORGANIC MATTER
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
OZONE
OZONE LAYER
PERMITS
PEST CONTROL
PEST MANAGEMENT
PEST POPULATIONS
PESTICIDE
PESTICIDES
PH
PHOSPHATE
PHOSPHATES
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POPULATION DENSITY
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POWER STATIONS
PRIVATE MILLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCE
PRODUCER GROUPS
PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCT QUALITY
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
PROGRAMS
PROTECTED AREAS
PRUNING
PUMPS
QUALITY COFFEE
RAINFALL
RECYCLED WATER
RECYCLING
RIVERS
SCIENCES
SEA
SEAS
SEDIMENTATION
SEED
SHADE COVER
SHADE TREES
SHADE-GROWN COFFEE
SOIL EROSION
SOIL QUALITY
SOLID WASTES
SPECIALTY COFFEE
SPECIALTY COFFEE MARKETS
SPRING
STREAMS
SUSTAINABLE COFFEE
SUSTAINABLE COFFEE PRODUCTION
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
TEA
TIMBER
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
TRANSPARENCY
TURBIDITY
UNEP
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME
VALUABLE INFORMATION
WASHING
WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTE MANAGEMENT
WASTE RECYCLING
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER DISPOSAL
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER CONSERVATION
WATER CONSUMPTION
WATER DEMAND
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLLUTION
WATER QUALITY
WATER RECYCLING
WATER SOURCES
WATER STORAGE
WATER TREATMENT
WATERS
WATERWAYS
WETLANDS
WINDS
WOOD
World Bank
Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi
geographic_facet Africa
Burundi
description A reform in Burundi's coffee sector is currently under way. Even though the reform was launched by the government of Burundi in 1992, it was only in 2008 that implementation fully started. The purpose of the reform is to restructure the coffee sector, focusing on the following processes: privatization of the industrial units (especially washing and hulling units), liberalization of government control among the production and export agencies, and reform of the state coffee institutions. To improve the reform process, a Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment (R-SEA) was recommended. The goal of this RSEA is to analyze the environmental and socioeconomic aspects along the entire coffee value chain to provide strategic direction for the sustainability of coffee production, processing, and commercialization. This report is divided into six sections: (i) introduction; (ii) a description of Burundi's coffee sector; (iii) a brief explanation of the reform in the coffee sector; (iv) a description of the environ environmental and socioeconomic issues and gaps in the coffee sector, as well as recommendations for addressing them; (v) an action plan outlining priority activities to be developed in the short and medium term, and (vi) conclusions.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi
title_short Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi
title_full Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi
title_fullStr Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi
title_sort rapid strategic environmental assessment of coffee sector reform in burundi
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16597245/rapid-strategic-environmental-assessment-coffee-sector-reform-burundi
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12593
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spelling okr-10986-125932021-04-23T14:03:05Z Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment of Coffee Sector Reform in Burundi World Bank AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL CROPS AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INPUTS AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION AGRICULTURAL MARKETS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGIES AGRICULTURE AGROFORESTRY AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM AGRONOMIC PRACTICES ANIMALS ANNUAL CROPS AQUATIC PLANTS AQUIFERS ARABLE LAND ARBORETUMS ASSIMILATIVE CAPACITY BANANAS BEANS BILATERAL DONORS BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND CARBON CASH CROPS CERTIFICATION CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CHERRIES CLAY CLIMATE CHANGE COFFEE COFFEE BEANS COFFEE BOARD COFFEE BUYERS COFFEE EXPORTS COFFEE FARMERS COFFEE GROWERS COFFEE GROWING COFFEE PLANTATIONS COFFEE PLANTS COFFEE PRICES COFFEE PROCESSING COFFEE PRODUCTION COFFEE SECTOR COFFEE TREES COMMERCIALIZATION COMMODITY COMPOST CONDUCTIVITY CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CONTAMINATED WATER COOPERATIVES CROP CROP PESTS CROP PRODUCTION CROPPING CROPPING AREA CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS CULTIVATED LAND CULTIVATION DECISION MAKING DEFORESTATION DEMAND FOR WATER DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISCHARGE DISEASES DISSOLVED OXYGEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEMS EFFECTIVE USE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT EFFLUENT EFFLUENTS EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTS EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXPORT EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARM FARM PRODUCE FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMER FARMER ASSOCIATIONS FARMER INCOMES FARMER ORGANIZATIONS FARMERS FARMING FARMS FERTILIZER FERTILIZERS FLOOR PRICE FLORA FOOD CHAIN FOOD CROPS FOOD PRODUCTION GAS GENDER GRAZING HABITAT HEAVY SOIL HERBICIDES HIGH LEVELS HUMIDITY IMPORTS INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL WATERS IRON LAND DEGRADATION LAND PRODUCTIVITY LIVESTOCK MARGINAL LANDS MARKETING MINISTRIES OF AGRICULTURE MOISTURE MOISTURE CONTENT MULCH MULCHING NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NGOS NICHE MARKETS NITRATES NITROGEN NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIC MATTER ORGANIC POLLUTANTS OZONE OZONE LAYER PERMITS PEST CONTROL PEST MANAGEMENT PEST POPULATIONS PESTICIDE PESTICIDES PH PHOSPHATE PHOSPHATES POLICY MAKERS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POPULATION DENSITY POVERTY ALLEVIATION POWER STATIONS PRIVATE MILLS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCE PRODUCER GROUPS PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS PRODUCERS PRODUCT QUALITY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS PROGRAMS PROTECTED AREAS PRUNING PUMPS QUALITY COFFEE RAINFALL RECYCLED WATER RECYCLING RIVERS SCIENCES SEA SEAS SEDIMENTATION SEED SHADE COVER SHADE TREES SHADE-GROWN COFFEE SOIL EROSION SOIL QUALITY SOLID WASTES SPECIALTY COFFEE SPECIALTY COFFEE MARKETS SPRING STREAMS SUSTAINABLE COFFEE SUSTAINABLE COFFEE PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS TEA TIMBER TOXIC SUBSTANCES TRANSPARENCY TURBIDITY UNEP UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME VALUABLE INFORMATION WASHING WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE MANAGEMENT WASTE RECYCLING WASTEWATER WASTEWATER DISPOSAL WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WATER CONSERVATION WATER CONSUMPTION WATER DEMAND WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLLUTION WATER QUALITY WATER RECYCLING WATER SOURCES WATER STORAGE WATER TREATMENT WATERS WATERWAYS WETLANDS WINDS WOOD A reform in Burundi's coffee sector is currently under way. Even though the reform was launched by the government of Burundi in 1992, it was only in 2008 that implementation fully started. The purpose of the reform is to restructure the coffee sector, focusing on the following processes: privatization of the industrial units (especially washing and hulling units), liberalization of government control among the production and export agencies, and reform of the state coffee institutions. To improve the reform process, a Rapid Strategic Environmental Assessment (R-SEA) was recommended. The goal of this RSEA is to analyze the environmental and socioeconomic aspects along the entire coffee value chain to provide strategic direction for the sustainability of coffee production, processing, and commercialization. This report is divided into six sections: (i) introduction; (ii) a description of Burundi's coffee sector; (iii) a brief explanation of the reform in the coffee sector; (iv) a description of the environ environmental and socioeconomic issues and gaps in the coffee sector, as well as recommendations for addressing them; (v) an action plan outlining priority activities to be developed in the short and medium term, and (vi) conclusions. 2013-03-01T19:02:58Z 2013-03-01T19:02:58Z 2011-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/05/16597245/rapid-strategic-environmental-assessment-coffee-sector-reform-burundi http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12593 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Burundi