Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview
This policy note examines the policy and investment framework between 2003 and 2010, resulting sector performance and the priorities for future development. It draws attention to the need to refocus on completing the fundamental reforms and investm...
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FUNDS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTING ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LOANS AGRICULTURAL MARKET AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMALS ANTHRAX ASSET MANAGEMENT BANKS BIODIVERSITY BREEDING BRUCELLOSIS BUDGET DEFICIT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ADEQUACY CATTLE CDS CEREALS COMPENSATION FUND COMPETITIVE MARKET CONFLICT CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE COOPERATIVES COWS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT UNIONS CROP YIELD CURRENCY DAIRY DAIRY PROCESSING DAIRY PRODUCTS DEPOSIT DEVELOPMENT BANK DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RISK DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMESTIC DEMAND DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC ACCESS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC CRISES EQUAL ACCESS EQUIPMENT EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPENDITURE EXPORT GROWTH FARM FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM INCOMES FARM IRRIGATION FARM SECTOR FARM SYSTEMS FARMER FARMERS FARMS FEEDING FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FLOUR FODDER FODDER CROPS FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD IMPORTS FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD INSECURE HOUSEHOLDS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD INTAKE FOOD ITEMS FOOD PREFERENCES FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD RESERVES FOOD SAFETY FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOOD SUPPLIES FOOD SUPPLY FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FRUIT GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT GOVERNMENT REVENUES GRAINS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGH INTEREST RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HUMAN HEALTH INCOME INFORMATION SERVICE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTING INVESTMENT SPENDING LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAND AS COLLATERAL LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND PRIVATIZATION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LENDERS LENDING DECISIONS LEVEL OF RISK LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY PROBLEM LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIOS LONG-TERM LENDING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INFORMATION MARKET INTEREST RATES MARKET REFORMS MARKET STABILITY MEAT MEAT PRODUCTS MICROFINANCE MILK NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL NATIONAL BANK NUTRITION PASTURE MANAGEMENT PASTURES POLICY RESPONSE POOR PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO QUALITY PORTFOLIOS POST OFFICES POTATOES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE STABILIZATION PRIVATE BREEDERS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE VETERINARIANS PROCESSED FOODS PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF CREDIT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RABIES RECURRENT EXPENDITURE RESERVE RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL FINANCE RURAL FINANCE MARKET RURAL FINANCE MARKETS RURAL FINANCE SECTOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INCOMES RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POVERTY SAVINGS SEASONAL GRAZING SEED FUNDS SHEEP SMALL LOANS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS STOCKING RATES TARGETING TAX TAX TREATMENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TRADE REGIME TRADING TRANSPARENCY UNION VACCINATION PROGRAMS VACCINES VEGETABLES VETERINARY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT VETERINARY DRUG VETERINARY LABORATORIES VETERINARY RESEARCH VETERINARY SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES VETS VULNERABLE CONSUMERS VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS WFP WHEAT WORLD FOOD PROGRAM WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME WORLD FOOD SUMMIT ZOONOTIC DISEASES |
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FUNDS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTING ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LOANS AGRICULTURAL MARKET AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMALS ANTHRAX ASSET MANAGEMENT BANKS BIODIVERSITY BREEDING BRUCELLOSIS BUDGET DEFICIT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ADEQUACY CATTLE CDS CEREALS COMPENSATION FUND COMPETITIVE MARKET CONFLICT CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE COOPERATIVES COWS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT UNIONS CROP YIELD CURRENCY DAIRY DAIRY PROCESSING DAIRY PRODUCTS DEPOSIT DEVELOPMENT BANK DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RISK DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMESTIC DEMAND DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC ACCESS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC CRISES EQUAL ACCESS EQUIPMENT EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPENDITURE EXPORT GROWTH FARM FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM INCOMES FARM IRRIGATION FARM SECTOR FARM SYSTEMS FARMER FARMERS FARMS FEEDING FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FLOUR FODDER FODDER CROPS FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD IMPORTS FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD INSECURE HOUSEHOLDS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD INTAKE FOOD ITEMS FOOD PREFERENCES FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD RESERVES FOOD SAFETY FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOOD SUPPLIES FOOD SUPPLY FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FRUIT GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT GOVERNMENT REVENUES GRAINS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGH INTEREST RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HUMAN HEALTH INCOME INFORMATION SERVICE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTING INVESTMENT SPENDING LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAND AS COLLATERAL LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND PRIVATIZATION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LENDERS LENDING DECISIONS LEVEL OF RISK LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY PROBLEM LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIOS LONG-TERM LENDING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INFORMATION MARKET INTEREST RATES MARKET REFORMS MARKET STABILITY MEAT MEAT PRODUCTS MICROFINANCE MILK NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL NATIONAL BANK NUTRITION PASTURE MANAGEMENT PASTURES POLICY RESPONSE POOR PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO QUALITY PORTFOLIOS POST OFFICES POTATOES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE STABILIZATION PRIVATE BREEDERS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE VETERINARIANS PROCESSED FOODS PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF CREDIT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RABIES RECURRENT EXPENDITURE RESERVE RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL FINANCE RURAL FINANCE MARKET RURAL FINANCE MARKETS RURAL FINANCE SECTOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INCOMES RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POVERTY SAVINGS SEASONAL GRAZING SEED FUNDS SHEEP SMALL LOANS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS STOCKING RATES TARGETING TAX TAX TREATMENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TRADE REGIME TRADING TRANSPARENCY UNION VACCINATION PROGRAMS VACCINES VEGETABLES VETERINARY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT VETERINARY DRUG VETERINARY LABORATORIES VETERINARY RESEARCH VETERINARY SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES VETS VULNERABLE CONSUMERS VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS WFP WHEAT WORLD FOOD PROGRAM WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME WORLD FOOD SUMMIT ZOONOTIC DISEASES World Bank Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview |
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Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic |
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This policy note examines the policy and
investment framework between 2003 and 2010, resulting sector
performance and the priorities for future development. It
draws attention to the need to refocus on completing the
fundamental reforms and investments on which
Kyrgyzstan's early successes were built. These include
further development of land market, building rural finance
markets, further public investment and institutional
development in the irrigation sector, encouraging greater
private investment in the seeds sector and machinery
services, public-private partnerships for advisory service
provision, completion of ongoing reforms in pasture
management, development of veterinary services and improving
the business environment for private investment in
agro-processing. The policy Note discusses the
government's approach to achieving greater food
security, which centers on food self-sufficiency and
discusses why this is not the best route to raising low
rural incomes - the root cause of food insecurity. The
report discusses some of the policies conceived after the
food price crisis, including intervention in output markets,
and argues that these are likely to be unaffordable,
ineffective and will divert limited resources away from more
important reforms. The policy note describes possible
approaches to development of the sector, including minimal
government intervention in markets, promoting responsibility
for management of natural resources with communities,
facilitating user contributions to infrastructure
investments and the cost of services and provision of public
services through private providers. These were the
foundation of many of Kyrgyzstan's earlier successes
but also respond to the new imperatives brought about by the
2010 political crisis, including the renewed urgency for
growth and stability in the agricultural sector to rebuild
rural communities, fiscal discipline to address the budget
deficit and improved governance to restore confidence in
government. The strategic objectives could more usefully
emphasize the need to: a) raise rural incomes; b) protect
vulnerable consumers from price and supply shocks; c)
increase agricultural profitability and reduce risk; d)
protect consumers from public health risks; and e) arrest
environmental degradation and loss of biodiversity. |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview |
title_full |
Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview |
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Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview |
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kyrgyz republic : agricultural policy update, volume1. overview |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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okr-10986-128622021-04-23T14:03:03Z Kyrgyz Republic : Agricultural Policy Update, Volume1. Overview World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FUNDS ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTING ADVISORY SERVICE ADVISORY SERVICES AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGRICULTURAL FINANCE AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LOANS AGRICULTURAL MARKET AGRICULTURAL POLICY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AGRICULTURE ANIMAL ANIMAL DISEASE ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMALS ANTHRAX ASSET MANAGEMENT BANKS BIODIVERSITY BREEDING BRUCELLOSIS BUDGET DEFICIT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ADEQUACY CATTLE CDS CEREALS COMPENSATION FUND COMPETITIVE MARKET CONFLICT CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE COOPERATIVES COWS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT UNIONS CROP YIELD CURRENCY DAIRY DAIRY PROCESSING DAIRY PRODUCTS DEPOSIT DEVELOPMENT BANK DISEASE CONTROL DISEASE RISK DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISPUTE RESOLUTION DOMESTIC DEMAND DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC ACCESS ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC CRISES EQUAL ACCESS EQUIPMENT EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPENDITURE EXPORT GROWTH FARM FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM INCOMES FARM IRRIGATION FARM SECTOR FARM SYSTEMS FARMER FARMERS FARMS FEEDING FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FLOUR FODDER FODDER CROPS FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD IMPORTS FOOD INDUSTRY FOOD INSECURE HOUSEHOLDS FOOD INSECURITY FOOD INTAKE FOOD ITEMS FOOD PREFERENCES FOOD PRICE FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTS FOOD RESERVES FOOD SAFETY FOOD SAFETY STANDARDS FOOD SECURITY FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOOD SUPPLIES FOOD SUPPLY FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN INVESTORS FRUIT GOVERNMENT FUNDING GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT GOVERNMENT REVENUES GRAINS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGH INTEREST RATES HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HUMAN HEALTH INCOME INFORMATION SERVICE INFORMATION SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTING INVESTMENT SPENDING LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LACK OF TRANSPARENCY LAND AS COLLATERAL LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND PRIVATIZATION LEGAL FRAMEWORK LENDERS LENDING DECISIONS LEVEL OF RISK LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY PROBLEM LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK NUMBERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIOS LONG-TERM LENDING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INFORMATION MARKET INTEREST RATES MARKET REFORMS MARKET STABILITY MEAT MEAT PRODUCTS MICROFINANCE MILK NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE CONTROL NATIONAL BANK NUTRITION PASTURE MANAGEMENT PASTURES POLICY RESPONSE POOR PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO QUALITY PORTFOLIOS POST OFFICES POTATOES POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE STABILIZATION PRIVATE BREEDERS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE VETERINARIANS PROCESSED FOODS PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF CREDIT PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RABIES RECURRENT EXPENDITURE RESERVE RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL FINANCE RURAL FINANCE MARKET RURAL FINANCE MARKETS RURAL FINANCE SECTOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INCOMES RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POVERTY SAVINGS SEASONAL GRAZING SEED FUNDS SHEEP SMALL LOANS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS STOCKING RATES TARGETING TAX TAX TREATMENT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TRADE REGIME TRADING TRANSPARENCY UNION VACCINATION PROGRAMS VACCINES VEGETABLES VETERINARY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT VETERINARY DRUG VETERINARY LABORATORIES VETERINARY RESEARCH VETERINARY SERVICE VETERINARY SERVICES VETS VULNERABLE CONSUMERS VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS WAREHOUSE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS WFP WHEAT WORLD FOOD PROGRAM WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME WORLD FOOD SUMMIT ZOONOTIC DISEASES This policy note examines the policy and investment framework between 2003 and 2010, resulting sector performance and the priorities for future development. It draws attention to the need to refocus on completing the fundamental reforms and investments on which Kyrgyzstan's early successes were built. These include further development of land market, building rural finance markets, further public investment and institutional development in the irrigation sector, encouraging greater private investment in the seeds sector and machinery services, public-private partnerships for advisory service provision, completion of ongoing reforms in pasture management, development of veterinary services and improving the business environment for private investment in agro-processing. The policy Note discusses the government's approach to achieving greater food security, which centers on food self-sufficiency and discusses why this is not the best route to raising low rural incomes - the root cause of food insecurity. The report discusses some of the policies conceived after the food price crisis, including intervention in output markets, and argues that these are likely to be unaffordable, ineffective and will divert limited resources away from more important reforms. The policy note describes possible approaches to development of the sector, including minimal government intervention in markets, promoting responsibility for management of natural resources with communities, facilitating user contributions to infrastructure investments and the cost of services and provision of public services through private providers. These were the foundation of many of Kyrgyzstan's earlier successes but also respond to the new imperatives brought about by the 2010 political crisis, including the renewed urgency for growth and stability in the agricultural sector to rebuild rural communities, fiscal discipline to address the budget deficit and improved governance to restore confidence in government. The strategic objectives could more usefully emphasize the need to: a) raise rural incomes; b) protect vulnerable consumers from price and supply shocks; c) increase agricultural profitability and reduce risk; d) protect consumers from public health risks; and e) arrest environmental degradation and loss of biodiversity. 2013-03-24T00:30:32Z 2013-03-24T00:30:32Z 2011-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/16411829/kyrgyz-republic-agricultural-policy-update-vol-1-2-overview http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12862 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic |